Jeffrey Epstein used a foreign passport with a fake name to enter several countries in the 1980s including the U.K., Spain and Saudi Arabia, federal prosecutors said.
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The questionable travel document was found inside a safe — along with $70,000 in cash and 48 loose diamonds — in the New York City home of the. It contained a photo of Epstein with a different name and listed his place of residence as Saudi Arabia, according to prosecutors.
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