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king their way to the courthouse,
»nder, and an appearance before
ooner, if only they can make bail.
ney —or at least collateral—and,
y is often what lands people in jail
sosted bail for every single inmate ;
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ays in which Epstein is unlike his
| pedophile now. Evena famous one.
tend to fare poorly in jail.
sradshaw, the sheriff in charge of
‘o the infirmary, where he spends
ig transferred seven miles up the
-]ocation: the Palm Beach County
r, as its known, the Stockade.
ita serial killer,” Ric Bradshaw says.
» are addicts who take part in drug 3
ates, petty criminals, and drunks. 4
in to be, and, unlike other inmates ©
ig held in solitary), he'll end up with” 3
1 wing, which he has to himselt j
security guard, who sits outside the |
»s allowed any number of visitors. —
an extraordinary benefits package: 4
radshaw, who also oversees the Sie ke
er the treatment he is receiving.
‘he had to go to prison at all,” Bra d-
Sheriff Ric Bradshaw: June 2015
a dey Ric Bradshaw, “was to make sure nobody
Biccrn. Shen Bradshaw could have stepped off the set of a
4 posingly tall, with his cowboy hat, Kurt Russell
E mustache, and slow, southern drawl, he looks exactly lik
_ old-school law officer—the kind you once would “a 3 al
" patrolling the streets of Tombstone, Deadwood, or rah —
Se. = ann for forty-four years, eleven of which one
ba - the head of the county’s jails. As a rule, he doesn’t
e media, and today, as he talks about Jeffrey Epstei
he’s clearly uncomfortable, fidgety, and ill disposed. a
3 : wood-paneled office on the first floor of the
w : shaw remembers Epstein quite well.
€ have a thousand sexual predators in the county,” he
hink he belonged there. - When he arrived here, he was one of them. He definitel
itely
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