FBI memo references potential human source linked to Jeffrey Epstein and child prostitution in Jacksonville (2010)
The document hints at a confidential human source related to Jeffrey Epstein and child prostitution, but provides no concrete names, dates beyond a single meeting, or transaction details. It is a rout FBI Jacksonville Division flagged a potential confidential human source (CHS) in a case involving Je The memo mentions human trafficking and child prostitution. Reference to a case file 802R-3K-52669
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The document hints at a confidential human source related to Jeffrey Epstein and child prostitution, but provides no concrete names, dates beyond a single meeting, or transaction details. It is a rout FBI Jacksonville Division flagged a potential confidential human source (CHS) in a case involving Je The memo mentions human trafficking and child prostitution. Reference to a case file 802R-3K-52669
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