Palm Beach Police trash‑bag sweep at Jeffrey Epstein’s residence uncovers notes with girls’ names, phone numbers and potential solicitation details
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The report documents a police‑initiated trash collection at Epstein’s Palm Beach home that yielded handwritten lists of girls’ names, times, and phone numbers tied to cellular providers. It shows law‑ Police coordinated a ‘trash pull’ at 358 El Brillo, Epstein’s Palm Beach address, on Sept. 21‑23, 20 Sanitation worker Jeff Williams placed three white trash bags in a truck well; detectives retrieve
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