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    Participation in the work-release program was a privilege granted to him at the discretion of the sheriff’s office. Though inmates on work release are not generally accompanied by deputies, Epstein was “monitored by a deputy the entire time he was out,” said Teri Barbera, a spokeswoman for the sheriff’s office.

    Epstein paid $128,136 for the deputies to watch him, according to the records. One deputy wrote that he sought clarification of his duties and was told his job was to “provide security” for Epstein.

    The deputies who monitored him were required to wear suits and to “greet inmate Epstein upon his arrival,” documents show. In internal reports about the work-release program, the deputies often describe Epstein as “the client” or “Mr. Epstein.” Two deputies refer to him as “Jeffrey.”

Reminder: This guy was in for sex offenses involving minors. Apparently he turned PD into his own private security team. I wonder how many hours they had to work, and how diligently, to earn that 128 grand.

Or how much extra they were paid off the books to look the other way when Epstein pursued his hobby.

Take a deep breath and start scrolling through New York magazine’s compilation of the many, many, many — many — famous high-society names linked to Epstein in one way or another. Some worked for him; some are friends; some are merely noted in his little black book, their connection to him unclear. But there are a lot of them. Surely most aren’t guilty of anything criminal themselves but doubtless plenty had suspicions about Epstein — and many continued to associate with him even after his conviction for sex offenses in the previous decade. It wasn’t just airstrip employees who let his money and status talk them into treating his deviance as Not Their Problem. Exit quotation from another ominous Vanity Fair piece that made the rounds last week: “‘Nobody who was around Epstein a lot is going to have an easy time now. It’s all going to come out,’ said Giuffre’s lawyer David Boies. Another person involved with litigation against Epstein told me: ‘It’s going to be staggering, the amount of names. It’s going to be contagion numbers.'”


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