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Palm Beach Police Trash Pull Investigation of Jeffrey Epstein’s Property (June 2005)

The passage documents a police-sanctioned trash collection (“trash pull”) at Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach residence, noting specific dates, officers (Detective Michelle Pagan), and municipal contacts Police officer conducted multiple trash pulls at 358 El Brillo Way in June 2005. Detective Michelle Pagan coordinated the effort and noted Epstein’s private plane at the airport. Town of Palm Beach S

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #018986
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1
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Summary

The passage documents a police-sanctioned trash collection (“trash pull”) at Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach residence, noting specific dates, officers (Detective Michelle Pagan), and municipal contacts Police officer conducted multiple trash pulls at 358 El Brillo Way in June 2005. Detective Michelle Pagan coordinated the effort and noted Epstein’s private plane at the airport. Town of Palm Beach S

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Date: 7/13/06 PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Page: 33 Time: 9:27:55 Incident Report Program: CMS301L Case No. ... : 1-05-000368 (Continued) collected the trash bags from the sanitation truck. I transported the trash bags to the sanitation department, where I sifted through its contents. I collected mail correspondences addressed to Jeffrey Epstein as well as notepaper (Important Message) with names and telephone numbers. The following are items collected from Epstein s trash. blank piece of white black paper black paper MSN Hotmail web page with email address [ photmail.com) The following items were documented for Detective Pagan s investigation for evidentiary purposes. b7c On April 06, 08, 11, 12, 13, 15, 2005, at approximately 9:30 a.m, I met with Town of Palm Beach sanitation employees. I observed the employee enter the driveway of 358 El Brillo Way and collect the trash from Epstein's property. I followed the employee to a predetermined area at which time I collected the trash bags from the sanitation truck. I transported the trash bags to the ‘sanitation department, where I sifted through its contents. All of the documents collected from Epstein's trash during my assistance were turned over to Detective Pagan for evidentiary purposes. On June 14, 2005, Detective Michelle Pagan contacted me and advised that the airplane belonging to Jeffrey Epstein of 358 El Brillo Way was parked at the Palm Beach International Airport. Detective Pagan requested that I begin en pulls for the purpose of gathering evidence and intelligence. I made contact with Town of Palm Beach Sanitation Office Supervisor Tony Higgins and requested trash pulls for 358 El Brillo Way to begin on June 15, 2005. On June 15, 2005, I met with a sanitation employee. I observed the employee enter the driveway of 358 El Brillo Way and collect the trash from Epstein s property. I followed the employee to a predetermined area at which time I collected the trash bags from the sanitation truck. I transported the trash bags to the sanitation department, where I sifted through its contents. The trash yielded negative results and no evidence was collected. No further trash was collected throughout the week due to the fact that Epstein s security gates remained closed throughout the week; therefore, the sanitation employees were unable to gain access onto the property for collection of the trash.

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