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FBI Request to Interview Victims in Jeffrey Epstein Child Prostitution Investigation (July 2006)
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FBI Request to Interview Victims in Jeffrey Epstein Child Prostitution Investigation (July 2006)

FBI Request to Interview Victims in Jeffrey Epstein Child Prostitution Investigation (July 2006) The passage reveals a formal FBI request to interview victims in a 2006 investigation of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged procurement of underage girls for sexual acts. It provides concrete details: case ID, date, agencies involved (FBI, Palm Beach Police), and the nature of the alleged crimes, offering a clear lead for further document requests and victim‑witness interviews. While the Epstein case is widely reported, this specific FBI‑PBPD coordination memo is less public and could yield new evidence or corroborating testimony, making it a strong but not blockbuster lead. Key insights: FBI memo dated 03/12/2011 references a 2006 investigation initiated by Palm Beach Police.; Case ID #: 31E-MM-108062 links to internal tracking of the Epstein matter.; Victims were recruited by other underage females and paid $200‑$1,000 per encounter.

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FBI Request to Interview Victims in Jeffrey Epstein Child Prostitution Investigation (July 2006) The passage reveals a formal FBI request to interview victims in a 2006 investigation of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged procurement of underage girls for sexual acts. It provides concrete details: case ID, date, agencies involved (FBI, Palm Beach Police), and the nature of the alleged crimes, offering a clear lead for further document requests and victim‑witness interviews. While the Epstein case is widely reported, this specific FBI‑PBPD coordination memo is less public and could yield new evidence or corroborating testimony, making it a strong but not blockbuster lead. Key insights: FBI memo dated 03/12/2011 references a 2006 investigation initiated by Palm Beach Police.; Case ID #: 31E-MM-108062 links to internal tracking of the Epstein matter.; Victims were recruited by other underage females and paid $200‑$1,000 per encounter.

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n~m ( SO * ey 01-31-2003) ) ® @ FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Precedence: ROUTINE Date: 03/12/2011 To: Criminal Investigative Attn: Violent Crime Section Cri i hildren Unit SSA To: [ Attn: LEGAT Henry Gittleman From: Miami Squad PB-2 / Contact: SA b7C Approved By: Drafted By: Case ID #: 31E-MM-108062 ~+Permdtns) os 7 Title: JEFFREY EPSTEIN; WSTA - CHILD PROSTITUTION Synopsis: Request facilitate interview of victim, Details: : Captioned matter was initiated in July 2006 after the Palm Beach Police Department (PBPD) requested the assistance of the FBI. PBPD reported that they had an ongoing investigation regarding EPSTEIN procuring underage girls from local high schools to perform massages and sexual acts at his residence. The victims were usually recruited by other underage females and after performing various acts were paid sums of money in the $200- $1000 range. It was reported| [was Ss approached byL_____[to meet ‘eo ana OO Weda ee | 3IE- MM. lOTOCa- ABS...

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