Palm Beach Police Trash Pull Investigation of Jeffrey Epstein’s Property (June 2005)
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The passage documents a police-sanctioned trash collection (“trash pull”) at Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach residence, noting specific dates, officers (Detective Michelle Pagan), and municipal contacts Police officer conducted multiple trash pulls at 358 El Brillo Way in June 2005. Detective Michelle Pagan coordinated the effort and noted Epstein’s private plane at the airport. Town of Palm Beach S
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