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🇺🇸 WHY WERE DOCUMENTS BEING SHREDDED AFTER EPSTEIN DIED? A worker at the Manhattan jail where Epstein died said staff were “shredding everything” after his death. Literally bags of paperwork going straight into the dumpster. Why would you be destroying documents right after something like that happens? Forensic expert,...

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