On Sept. 24, 2003, James Detwiler, a Certified Industrial Hygienist, conducted what he anticipated would be a standard visual inspection of a residence in New York City for potential mold contamination. What he didn’t realize at the time was that he would be recounting that inspection in meticulous detail decades later. The residence was 9 East 71st Street in Manhattan, the seven-story townhouse then owned by Jeffrey Epstein, and the site of countless alleged crimes, including sex trafficking of minors.
Chilling details of Epstein’s home exposed as contractor spills: ‘My mouth dropped open’
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