James PATTERSON Be fit the category we have to ensure the general population is not met a suave short-haired gei going to take their anger out on.” French accent. Although he understands that Epstein is a sex offender That would be Jean-Luc £ and has a sense of the scope of his alleged crimes, Bradshaw's | For the duration of Jeffre also aware that the actual conviction was for a “low-level felony.” | the Stockade, Brunel’s taken At the request of Epstein’s attorneys—a request that is con- | Brillo Way. firmed by a court order—Epstein is quickly granted “work | release.” | What it means in practice is that six days a week, for up to q sixteen —sixteen! —hours each day, Epstein is allowed to leave { . the Stockade to be driven by a designated driver in acarear- marked especially for him to any one of three places: his lawyer 4 Jack Goldberger’s office in downtown West Palm Beach, the 4 Palm Beach office of a science foundation that he’s established, E and his house on El Brillo Way. F 3 Despite the ankle bracelet he wears, it could be argued that 4 : as a fabulously rich prisoner with two of his own jets parked a q nearby, at the Palm Beach International Airport, Epstein might 4g a have posed a flight risk. F ; a Instead, every day of the week save one, he’s allowed to go to 4 a a his lawyer's, to go to his office, or simply to go home. a q Did the deputy in charge of Epstein go to the house on El a a . Brillo Way? 3 : t Ric Bradshaw considers the question. & q “Yes,” he says, “he did.” . 7 1 Did the deputy go inside the house? q 4 “Yes, he did.” : q If so, the deputy might have encountered Nadia Marcinkova, © q who was staying on El Brillo Way at the time. He may also have” { 202 4 q wi HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_010542