Palm Beach Police investigation of Jeffrey Epstein allegedly handed to FBI amid inter‑agency conflict
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The passage reveals a potential lead that the Palm Beach Police Department's 2005‑2006 investigation into Jeffrey Epstein was transferred to the FBI due to distrust with the Florida State Attorney's O Investigation by Palm Beach Police into Epstein spanned 2005‑2006. Detectives Michelle Pagan and later Detective Recarey led the probe. Police reportedly conflicted with Florida State Attorney's Offi
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