Palm Beach police surveillance links Jeffrey Epstein, Leslie Wexner’s Limited Inc., and attorney Jack Goldberger
The report provides concrete details – names (Jeffrey Epstein, attorney Jack Goldberger, ASA Lana Belohlavek, contractor David Norr), a specific aircraft tail number (N900LS), a Florida vehicle regist Epstein’s case was reassigned because his husband works for his attorney Jack Goldberger, who also r Surveillance on May 10‑12 2006 observed Epstein’s Gulfstream 4 (N900LS) at Galaxy Aviation and a c
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The report provides concrete details – names (Jeffrey Epstein, attorney Jack Goldberger, ASA Lana Belohlavek, contractor David Norr), a specific aircraft tail number (N900LS), a Florida vehicle regist Epstein’s case was reassigned because his husband works for his attorney Jack Goldberger, who also r Surveillance on May 10‑12 2006 observed Epstein’s Gulfstream 4 (N900LS) at Galaxy Aviation and a c
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“...MARO, NICKIE A. 5/15/06 On May 10, 2006, information was received that Epstein's associate, Leslie Wexner, The Limited Inc, CEO's, plane had arrived in West Palm Beach, PBIA. The plane, a Gulfstream 4 bear...”
Barry Krischer“..., 2006, I met with ASA Lana Belohlavek at the State Attorney's Office. She explained that her boss, Barry Krischer, was requesting this case be taken to the Grand Jury again. MJT explained to her I_had requested ar...”
Jeffrey Epstein“...55 Incident Report Program: CMS301L Case No. .. . : 1-05-000368 (Continued) has been taken off the Jeffrey Epstein case because her husband is employed with Attorney Jack Goldberger. Attorney Goldberger is the atto...”
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