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Anonymous author notes personal observations of Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach residence and raises unanswered questions about his wealth, victims, a...

The passage provides a first‑person account that points to possible undisclosed sources of Epstein’s wealth, mentions a “sixth in line to the E” (suggesting a link to a high‑ranking official), and hin Describes Epstein’s opulent Palm Beach home with monogram ‘JE’ Raises questions about how Epstein amassed billions and who facilitated it Mentions a possible connection to a high‑ranking official (“s

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #019115
Pages
1
Persons
1
Integrity
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Summary

The passage provides a first‑person account that points to possible undisclosed sources of Epstein’s wealth, mentions a “sixth in line to the E” (suggesting a link to a high‑ranking official), and hin Describes Epstein’s opulent Palm Beach home with monogram ‘JE’ Raises questions about how Epstein amassed billions and who facilitated it Mentions a possible connection to a high‑ranking official (“s

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Autuor’s Note in the middle of the block. The imposing residence had a stone facade and a fifteen-foot-high front door that wouldn't have looked out of place protecting a castle. And, like our neighbor's slippers, the house had a monogram: raised brass letters that spelled out JE. The house and, quite possibly, the two women belonged to Jeffrey Epstein, a rich and powerful man who was also a regis- tered sex offender with a strong taste for underage women. Not just sixteen- and seventeen-year-olds. But younger girls as well. Epstein was alleged to have abused dozens of young women, or, more accurately, girls. He'd settled potential lawsuits with some of them. He’d done a bit of prison time for his crimes. A bit of time. And now here he was, out in the world again. Accompanied by two beautiful young women. | had been hearing hair-raising stories about Jeffrey Epstein fora couple of years. Our interests could not have been more differ- ent, but Palm Beach, where we both live, is small and tightly knit, and we knew some of the same people. Epstein’s arrest had made headlines in papers all over the world. But in Palm Beach, it caused a scandal that continues to set off aftershocks and leave a bad smell. So I had followed Epstein’s case in the media and talked about it over dinners with friends. I wondered why it had taken so long for the Palm Beach police to catch up with Epstein. And, once they did, why he had served so little jail time. Those were the obvious questions, but there were others: How had Epstein made his money, possibly billions? No one viti o2 ee a seemed to know. And w about the underage girls had happened at the mom Epstein definitely like even three, young wome island. He’d been operat who were these girls? WI find their way to his hom Epstein had powerful in his private jet and rubk Prize winners, any num man sixth in line to the E Were any of these co now a free man? I wanted to know. Aft and Epstein’s actions had where I lived. Stirred by t Tim Malloy and I began t We partnered with | journalist who had once t following the Epstein sto: Working together, we the way back to his chil tances, employees, neight with the families of his ment officers who'd work and lawyers on all sides which are still working tl Combining our inter from court filings and

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