FBI memo requesting travel to interview underage victims in Jeffrey Epstein investigation (03/21/2007)
The passage confirms routine inter‑office coordination for interviewing victims in the already‑well‑publicized Jeffrey Epstein case. It provides no new names, dates, financial transactions, or evidenc FBI Palm Beach County Resident Agency opened an investigation on 07/24/2006 involving Jeffrey Epstei Victims were allegedly paid $200‑$1,000 for sexual activity. FBI Miami requested travel concurrenc
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The passage confirms routine inter‑office coordination for interviewing victims in the already‑well‑publicized Jeffrey Epstein case. It provides no new names, dates, financial transactions, or evidenc FBI Palm Beach County Resident Agency opened an investigation on 07/24/2006 involving Jeffrey Epstei Victims were allegedly paid $200‑$1,000 for sexual activity. FBI Miami requested travel concurrenc
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