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Document alleges FBI involvement in Jeffrey Epstein investigation despite lack of federal solicitation charge

Document alleges FBI involvement in Jeffrey Epstein investigation despite lack of federal solicitation charge The passage suggests that the FBI, possibly under a Bush-era directive, was recruited to investigate Epstein using a novel interstate‑commerce theory, implicating high‑level law‑enforcement actors and prominent lawyers. It provides specific names (Barry Krischer, Lana Belhalevic, Alan Dershowitz, Ken Starr) and a procedural detail (grand jury recommendation) that could be followed up, but the claims are vague, lack concrete dates or documented subpoenas, and many elements are already public. Hence it is a strong lead but not a blockbuster. Key insights: Palm Beach DA Barry Krischer empaneled a grand jury that recommended a single misdemeanor solicitation charge.; Police chief Reiter allegedly recruited the FBI to investigate Epstein using an interstate‑commerce theory.; FBI involvement is described as a "Bush‑era" operation, implying possible political influence.

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Document alleges FBI involvement in Jeffrey Epstein investigation despite lack of federal solicitation charge The passage suggests that the FBI, possibly under a Bush-era directive, was recruited to investigate Epstein using a novel interstate‑commerce theory, implicating high‑level law‑enforcement actors and prominent lawyers. It provides specific names (Barry Krischer, Lana Belhalevic, Alan Dershowitz, Ken Starr) and a procedural detail (grand jury recommendation) that could be followed up, but the claims are vague, lack concrete dates or documented subpoenas, and many elements are already public. Hence it is a strong lead but not a blockbuster. Key insights: Palm Beach DA Barry Krischer empaneled a grand jury that recommended a single misdemeanor solicitation charge.; Police chief Reiter allegedly recruited the FBI to investigate Epstein using an interstate‑commerce theory.; FBI involvement is described as a "Bush‑era" operation, implying possible political influence.

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