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From: To: , Subject: FW: UNCLASSIFIED (U FOUO) Machine Translation- Poland- The corpse section dispels doubts in death of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein --- UNCLASSIFIED/NOUO Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2022 17:59:27 +0000 Importance: Normal Classification: UNCLASSIFIED//F0U0 FYI FBI TAC Operations Analysis Technology Unit (ATU) Intelligence Technology Section, DI Miami: FPRA: TAC Support TAC Wiki: httpsillinternaybineybilteamsitesIDIONSSSISTU2ItacISitePages1Home.aspx From: Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2022 11:55 AM To: (DI) (CON) Subject: UNCLASSIFIED (U FOUO) Machine Translation- Poland- The corpse section dispels doubts in death of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein > UNCLASSIFIEDHFOUO (U//FOUO) Machine Translation: Poland: The corpse section dispels doubts in death of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein February 16, 2022 Feed: sipr rmt Source: OSC RESTON VA R 160145Z FEB 22 FM OSC RESTON VA TO CIA WASHINGTON DC NCR KOR SEOUL KOR NGA WASHINGTON DC DIA WASHINGTON DC CDR501STMIBDE INTEL SEOUL KOR//IADK-OP-O// UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY EFTA00174039 DTG: 1601452 FEB 22 MRN: 000000 CITE: OSC RESTON VA WARNING: Topic: POLITICAL RELATIONS AND LEADERSHIP SERIAL: EUW2022021606290404 COUNTRY: Poland SUBJ: (U//FOUO) Machine Translation: Poland: The corpse section dispels doubts in death of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein SOURCE: Warsaw TVP Info in Polish 0743 GMT 17 Aug 19 TEXT: (Internet) (MACHINE TRANSLATION) This product may contain copyrighted material; authorized use is for national security purposes of the United States Government only. Any reproduction, dissemination, or use is subject to the OSE usage policy and the original copyright. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The body of this product is a machine-generated translation of original foreign-language material. CAVEATS Computer selected and disseminated without OSE editorial intervention. The following is a machine translation that has been disseminated without OSE editorial intervention. It may have omissions or inaccuracies associated with machine translation for this language. To request additional processing, contact OSE via email at feedback@opensource.gov. BODY The corpse section confirmed that American financier and billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in his prison cell last Saturday, committed suicide. It is clear from a sparingly worded report by a New York medical examiner that Epstein hanged himself, most assuredly using the sheets to do so. The expert's conclusions are "not satisfied" lawyers for the deceased," the Reuters Agency reported. Epstein, accused of soliciting prostitution and sexually abusing underage girls, died on Saturday 10 August at the morning. He was unresponsive when guards found him in the cell of federal investigative custody in Manhattan, New York, so he was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. Two investigations are underway into the billionaire's death * the Inspector General of the Ministry of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Clarification on the matter was demanded by members of the U.S. House of Representatives justice committee. Epstein's death sparked an avalanche of speculation immediately. Although authorities announced Saturday that he most assuredly committed suicide, many suggested he had been murdered. According to US media, Epstein was left alone in the cell, while there were always going to be at least two people in it, and that the checks ordered every 30 minutes were not followed. An AP agency caller says Epstein was taken off surveillance before taking his own life. However, it is unclear when this occurred. Already before, on July 24, Epstein was found in his cell half-unconscious and with marks around his neck. It is not known whether he attempted suicide at the time or was assaulted. The 66-year-old Epstein, who maintained he was innocent, threatened up to 45 years imprisonment; his trial was due to begin in June 2020. The judge did not agree to release him on bail * though Epstein's attorney proposed $100 million * out of concern that the billionaire would easily arrange for himself to escape. But also because according to investigators" findings, in recent months Epstein has attempted to bribe witnesses who could testify in his case. In addition to evidence of attempts to silence witnesses, investigators recently discovered obscene photographs of an underage girl referred to as the billionaire's "sex slave" in Epstein's residences. American TV channels promised recently recovered footage of the start of the party in 1992, which featured 28 young women and only two men: current US President Donald Trump and Epstein. Trump called brought in for the woman's reception "calendar girls." According to the indictment, Epstein was supposed to bring underage girls to his residences, including Manhattan and Palm Beach, Florida, between 2002 and 2005. He paid some of the girls and his co-workers to recruit further victims. EFTA00174040 12 years ago, Epstein was charged in Florida with soliciting minors into prostitution, but he managed to strike an out-of-court plea that saw him sentenced instead to life in prison only to 13 months in prison. SOURCE DESCRIPTOR Warsaw TVP Info in Polish -- (OSE has not formally evaluated this source) This product may contain copyrighted material; authorized use is for national security purposes of the United States Government only. Any reproduction, dissemination, or use is subject to the OSE usage policy and the original copyright. EFTA00174041 Attachments: 33bdc136-0925-4931-9390-2a4501f8d 77f-structured body.txt UNCLASSIFIED//FOLIO Classification: UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO 110Mmiloy60440.m........],n+ 4).( EFTA00174042

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