Case Filekaggle-ho-030308House OversightPolice report on Jeffrey Epstein investigation reveals alleged payments to a college student for recruiting teenage girls and possible prosecutor interference
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Police report on Jeffrey Epstein investigation reveals alleged payments to a college student for recruiting teenage girls and possible prosecutor interference
Police report on Jeffrey Epstein investigation reveals alleged payments to a college student for recruiting teenage girls and possible prosecutor interference The passage provides specific details about alleged financial incentives ($300) paid to a college student to bring minors to Epstein’s home, mentions meetings between Alan Dershowitz and prosecutors, and suggests possible obstruction by the state attorney’s office. These are actionable leads (names, dates, payments) that could be pursued, but the information is already part of widely reported Epstein investigations, limiting novelty. Key insights: Epstein allegedly paid $300 to a college student ([REDACTED - Survivor]) for bringing teenage girls to his house.; Police report cites a 13‑month investigation starting March 2005 after a tip from a victim’s stepmother.; Alan M. Dershowitz met with prosecutors to share negative information about the accusers.
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