court filing: Case 18-20190-RMB Document 82 Filed 07/23/201 Page 15 of 33
The document discusses the government's case against Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting the seriousness of the charges against him and allegations that he or his representatives intimidated or made payments to potential witnesses. It references specific evidence, including police reports and emails. The government's argument is that Epstein should be detained due to the severity of the crimes and the risk of witness tampering.
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The document discusses the government's case against Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting the seriousness of the charges against him and allegations that he or his representatives intimidated or made payments to potential witnesses. It references specific evidence, including police reports and emails. The government's argument is that Epstein should be detained due to the severity of the crimes and the risk of witness tampering.
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