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Jeffrey Epstein email discussing private investigator for lawsuit against Broward County Sheriff's Dept.

The passage shows Epstein offering advice on hiring a private investigator for a civil case against a local sheriff's department and mentions a former FBI contact. It provides limited specifics—no nam Epstein corresponded with David Schoen about legal matters in 2013‑2016. Epstein was preparing a lawsuit against Broward County Sheriff's Department. He sought a trustworthy private investigator, men

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #031493
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The passage shows Epstein offering advice on hiring a private investigator for a civil case against a local sheriff's department and mentions a former FBI contact. It provides limited specifics—no nam Epstein corresponded with David Schoen about legal matters in 2013‑2016. Epstein was preparing a lawsuit against Broward County Sheriff's Department. He sought a trustworthy private investigator, men

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jeffrey-epsteinlocal-law-enforcementlegal-strategyprivate-investigator-vettingprivate-investigationdavid-schoenlegal-exposurehouse-oversight

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jeevacation@gmail.com thanks, lets meet when i am back in june On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 11:50 PM, <> wrote: Sorry to see they are still dragging your name through the press. | hope some of the legal matters have been resolved since last we spoke. | would have liked to have helped. | am sure you have the lawyers you feel are the best for you and | hope that is the case and all works out well as soon as possible. David Schoen From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com> To: Sent: Mon, Sep 2, 2013 10:08 am Subject: Re: Question - CONFIDENTIAL William Riley On Monday, September 2, 2013, wrote: That's a pretty clear answer. Thanks, you saved me a phone call. If you have any other ideas for top guys there, let me know. Otherwise, | have a former FBI guy | might use. Going to be a very hard fought case. Take care, David From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com> To: Sent: Mon, Sep 2, 2013 9:55 am Subject: Re: Question - CONFIDENTIAL Dont On Monday, September 2, 2013, wrote: Jeffrey: You might recall that we "met" by email and on the phone a couple of years ago, originally through our mutual friend Bernard Kruger. | have a question for you. | am preparing a lawsuit against the Broward County Sheriff's Department. | am looking for a good and trustworthy private investigator there who will not undercut me with the Sheriff's department because of ties there, etc. | have a couple of candidates; but someone recently referred me to one in Davie, FL who this person said would fit the bill. When | went on the guy's website, however, | see that one of the things he apparently holds out as a highlight (it is on his "press" page) is a series of stories about your case. | assume the guy was an investigator for the other side in the civil case - the group that set you up. His name is Mike Fisten and his company is Blueline Investigations. If he is someone who you encountered and he was a bad guy or out to get you, | would not want to use him. Even though we don't really know each other, | very much liked you when we spoke and | would not want to give business to someone who had gone after you and you think is a bad guy. If on the other hand, he was a decent guy just doing his job, perhaps it would be ok. | can't tell enough about it from his website.

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