Palm Beach police report documents massage payments to Jeffrey Epstein and attempts to subpoena former staff
Palm Beach police report documents massage payments to Jeffrey Epstein and attempts to subpoena former staff The passage provides concrete details—names (Jeffrey Epstein, attorney Donald Morrell, attorney Guy Fronstin, detectives, a masseuse), dates (Nov 14‑16, 2005), payment amount ($300), and mentions of subpoenas—suggesting a tangible investigative lead into Epstein’s alleged sexual services and possible witness intimidation. It ties a powerful individual to alleged misconduct, but the information is already broadly reported, limiting novelty. Key insights: Epstein received multiple massages at his Florida residence in 2005, paying a masseuse $300 per session.; Police contacted Epstein’s former employees and their attorneys, and the State Attorney’s Office prepared subpoenas.; A masseuse gave a sworn, taped statement describing naked massages and payments.
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Palm Beach police report documents massage payments to Jeffrey Epstein and attempts to subpoena former staff The passage provides concrete details—names (Jeffrey Epstein, attorney Donald Morrell, attorney Guy Fronstin, detectives, a masseuse), dates (Nov 14‑16, 2005), payment amount ($300), and mentions of subpoenas—suggesting a tangible investigative lead into Epstein’s alleged sexual services and possible witness intimidation. It ties a powerful individual to alleged misconduct, but the information is already broadly reported, limiting novelty. Key insights: Epstein received multiple massages at his Florida residence in 2005, paying a masseuse $300 per session.; Police contacted Epstein’s former employees and their attorneys, and the State Attorney’s Office prepared subpoenas.; A masseuse gave a sworn, taped statement describing naked massages and payments.
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