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I got on the introductory call toM with= but I left her to run with SDFL documents. Check with her.
rney,
SDNY
On Aug
9, 2019, at 7:58 AM,
Separatel the Miami Herald is reporting that
Florida prosecu ion is leaving SDFL. Have you heard back from yet on his efforts to track down
whatever paper/hard copy materials she may have?
wrote:
, the lone remaining prosecutor on the 2007
https://www.miamiherald.corn/news/state/florida/article233668342.html
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On Aug
9, 2019, at 6:26 AM, McEnany, wrote:
Note the blurb that the Florida governor ordered an inv into the Palm Beach PD handling of Epstein
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