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James PATTERSON Some wait a year before making their way to the courthouse, their date with the public defender, and an appearance before the judge. Some get out much sooner, if only they can make bail. But there’s no bail without money— or at least collateral—and, . of course, being without money is often what lands people in jail in the first place. Jeffrey Epstein could have posted bail for every single inmate in the Gun Club. ‘a But that’s just one of the ways in which Epstein is unlike his q fellow inmates. He’s an admitted pedophile now. Even a famous one. And, famously, pedophiles tend to fare poorly in jail. Luckily for Epstein, Ric Bradshaw, the sheriff in charge of sfers Epstein to the infirmary, where he spends Sheriff Ric Bradshaw: June local jails, tran exactly one night before being transferred seven miles up the road to a much smaller, safer location: the Palm Beach County Central Detention Center — or, as it's known, the Stockade. ” Ric Bradshaw says. “It’s not somewhere we'd put a serial killer, Most of the residents here are addicts who take part in drug E utes, petty criminals, and drunks. ur job,” says Ric Brads] killed him.” Sheriff Bradshaw co education programs, prostit Western. Imposingly tall, witt r safer place for Epstein to be, and, unlike other inmates n solitary), he'll end up with ii which he has to himself. 3 q mustache, and slow, southern | old-school law officer—the ki 4 patrolling the streets of Tombst q He’s been a lawman for forty-fc 4 been spent as the head of the co 4 talk to the media, and today, as | he's clearly uncomfortable, fidge 7 But here in his wood-panele peun Club, Bradshaw remembers i “We have a thousand sexua pays. “When he arrived here, he It's a fa (except, of course, those being held i his own cell, even his own wing, wed to pay for a security guard, who sits outside the ~ Epstein’s allo ors. cell and keeps watch. And he's allowed any number of visit For a convicted felon, it’s an extraordinary benefits package. i Sheriff Bradshaw, who also oversees the Stock: s receiving. 7 son at all,” Brad-| But according to ade, Epstein is incredulous over the treatment hei “He was astonished that he had to go to pri shaw remembers. “Let’s just say he didn't think he belonged there.” 200 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022008

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