House Oversight Document Contains Garbled Text and Minimal Detail on Epstein Case
The passage is largely nonsensical filler with no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It references Epstein's conviction and media interest but provides no new information, speci Mentions Jeffrey Epstein's conviction for sex crimes. References media scrutiny of prosecutors in New York and Florida. Notes a request to unseal appellate briefing by a newspaper.
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The passage is largely nonsensical filler with no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It references Epstein's conviction and media interest but provides no new information, speci Mentions Jeffrey Epstein's conviction for sex crimes. References media scrutiny of prosecutors in New York and Florida. Notes a request to unseal appellate briefing by a newspaper.
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