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James PATTERSON
fit the category we have to ensure the general population is not
going to take their anger out on.”
Although he understands that Epstein is a sex offender
and has a sense of the scope of his alleged crimes, Bradshaw's
also aware that the actual conviction was for a “low-level felony.”
At the request of Epstein’s attorneys——a request that is con-
firmed by a court order—Epstein is quickly granted “work
release.”
What it means in practice is that six days a week, for up to
sixteen —sixteen! — hours each day, Epstein is allowed to leave
the Stockade to be driven by a designated driver in a car ear-
marked especially for him to any one of three places: his lawyer
Jack Goldberger’s office in downtown West Palm Beach, the
Palm Beach office of a science foundation that he’s established,
and his house on El Brillo Way.
Despite the ankle bracelet he wears, it could be argued that
as a fabulously rich prisoner with two of his own jets parked
nearby, at the Palm Beach International Airport, Epstein might
have posed a flight risk.
Instead, every day of the week save one, he’s allowed to go to — E
his lawyer's, to go to his office, or simply to go home.
Did the deputy in charge of Epstein go to the house on El 3
Brillo Way?
Ric Bradshaw considers the question.
“Yes,” he says, “he did.”
Did the deputy go inside the house?
“Yes, he did.”
If so, the deputy might have encountered Nadia Marci
who was staying on El Brillo Way at the time. He may also have
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met a suave short-haired gei
French accent.
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the Stockade, Brunel’s taken
Brillo Way.
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