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  5. "date": "Monday, August 14, 2006",
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  10. "full_text": "THE PALM BEACH POST MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2006 Jeffrey Epstein has donated money to Democratic candidates' campaigns, including the reelection campaign of New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, Joe Lieberman, Hillary Clinton, Christopher Dodd. Powerful legal team EPSTEIN from 1A asking questions and teenage girls started talking, a wave of legal resistance followed. If Palm Beach police didn't know quite who Jeffrey Epstein was, they found out soon enough. Epstein, now 53, was a quintessential man of mystery. He amassed his fortune and friends quietly, always in the background as he navigated New York high society. When he first attracted notice in the early 1990s, it was on account of the woman he was dating: Ghislaine Maxwell, daughter of the late British media tycoon Robert Maxwell. In a lengthy article, headlined \"The Mystery of Ghislaine Maxwell's Secret Love,\" the British Mail on Sunday tabloid laid out speculative stories that the socialite's beau was a CIA spook, a math teacher, a concert pianist or a corporate headhunter. \"But what is the truth about him?\" the newspaper wondered. \"Like Maxwell, Epstein is both flamboyant and intensely private.\" The media frenzy did not begin in full until a decade later. In September 2002, Epstein was flung into the limelight when he flew Clinton and actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker to Africa on his private jet. Suddenly everyone wanted to know who Epstein was. New York magazine and Vanity Fair published lengthy profiles. The New York Post listed him as one of the city's most eligible bachelors and began describing him in its gossip columns with adjectives such as \"mysterious\" and \"reclusive.\" Although Epstein gave no interviews, the broad strokes of his past started to come into focus. Building a life of extravagance He was born blue-collar in 1953, the son of a New York City parks department employee, and raised in Brooklyn's Coney Island neighborhood. He left college without a bachelor's degree but became a A life of luxury and secrecy Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse dominates a block on the Upper East Side. Thought to be the largest private residence in Manhattan, it is said to have closed-circuit television and a heated sidewalk to melt snow. Women in his life Page 76 of 151 Public Records Request No.: 17-295 DOJ-OGR-00032115",
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  60. "Jeffrey Epstein",
  61. "Bill Richardson",
  62. "Joe Lieberman",
  63. "Hillary Clinton",
  64. "Christopher Dodd",
  65. "Ghislaine Maxwell",
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  67. "Bill Clinton",
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  69. "Chris Tucker"
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  79. "New Mexico",
  80. "New York",
  81. "Palm Beach",
  82. "Brooklyn",
  83. "Coney Island",
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  85. "Upper East Side",
  86. "Africa"
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  90. "1953",
  91. "September 2002"
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