Deputy allegedly escorted Jeffrey Epstein on work‑release trips to his lawyer’s office, a science foundation, and his Palm Beach home
The passage hints at possible irregularities in Epstein’s work‑release program and suggests a deputy may have entered Epstein’s residence, but it provides no concrete names (besides the deputy’s first Epstein was granted work‑release by court order at his attorneys' request. He was allowed six days a week, up to 16 hours daily, to travel to his lawyer’s office, a science fo Deputy Ric Bradshaw rep
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The passage hints at possible irregularities in Epstein’s work‑release program and suggests a deputy may have entered Epstein’s residence, but it provides no concrete names (besides the deputy’s first Epstein was granted work‑release by court order at his attorneys' request. He was allowed six days a week, up to 16 hours daily, to travel to his lawyer’s office, a science fo Deputy Ric Bradshaw rep
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“...ce, or simply to go home. Did the deputy in charge of Epstein go to the house on El 3 Brillo Way? Ric Bradshaw considers the question. “Yes,” he says, “he did.” Did the deputy go inside the house? “Yes, he did....”
Jeffrey Epstein“...sure the general population is not going to take their anger out on.” Although he understands that Epstein is a sex offender and has a sense of the scope of his alleged crimes, Bradshaw's also aware that th...”
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