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American political commentator (1951–2021)
Rush Limbaugh appears in 15 documents, primarily in the context of comparisons to the Epstein case made by Palm Beach law enforcement and media coverage of Jeffrey Epstein's legal defense team.
Limbaugh is not directly connected to Epstein but is mentioned as a point of reference in multiple documents discussing the Epstein investigation. Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter is quoted saying the Epstein case was "bigger than Rush Limbaugh," referring to Limbaugh's high-profile 2003 drug arrest in Palm Beach. Several documents mention that Roy Black, the attorney who defended Limbaugh (and William Kennedy Smith), also worked on Epstein's legal team through private investigators. The mentions span documents from the mid-2000s through 2016, appearing in government records, scanned emails, and FBI files.
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ermanently erase Clinton administration pre-9/11 mistakes from the public record. Public statements to this effect have been made by talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh,[18] former Clinton campaign advisor Dick Morris,[t91 USA Today reporter Jack Kelley,[2°I multiple times by Fox News correspondent John Gibson (the las
to this effect have been made by talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh,[18] former Clinton campaign advisor Dick Morris
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ein’s local attorney, Guy Frons- tin, he said the investigators worked for Roy Black, the high-powered Miami lawyer who has defended the | likes of Rush Linbaugh and William Kennedy Smith. While the private eyes were conducting a parallel investigation, Dershowitz, the Harvard law pro- fessor, traveled to Wes
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019379 →e has become a fixture of further weird possibilities in this tale). Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter is reported to say: “This is bigger than Rush Limbaugh,” who, in a storm of publicity, has just been arrested in Palm Beach for possession of controlled drugs. On one side are some of the nation’s most p
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022761 →e has become a fixture of further weird possibilities in this tale). Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter is reported to say: “This is bigger than Rush Limbaugh,” who, in a storm of publicity, has just been arrested in Palm Beach for possession of controlled drugs. On one side are some of the nation’s most p
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Beach authorities of the depositions by the 18 girls describing the incremental details of the sex acts, the timing of the charges coming just after Rush Limbaugh’s high profile Palm Beach drug bust, the Clinton connection and then with the sudden interest of the Bush FBI in the case, moved the case from solicita
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y hard at work. His defense team includes Alan Dershowitz, Roy Black, Jack Goldberger, and Gerald Lefcourt. Roy Black, whose former clients include Rush Limbaugh and William Kennedy Smith, said that private investigators were used to investigate the claims made by the young and underage girls who told police
Epstein's local attorney, Guy Fronstin, he said the investigators worked for Roy Black, the high-powered Miami lawyer who has defended the likes of Rush Limbaugh and William Kennedy Smith. While the private eyes were conducting a parallel investigation, Dershowitz, the Harvard law professor, traveled to Wes
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prosecutor Krischer with political bias. The gist of it is that Krischer was the prosecutor responsible for bringing charges of drug abuse against Rush Limbaugh, but now seems to be going easy on Epstein. You get the picture—tough on Republicans, easy on Democrats. Here's O'Reilly on the Epstein situation.
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titution." Cuccinelli was also interviewed on the Rush Limbaugh Show (7/21, 165K), the Lars Larson Show' (7/21)
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titution." Cuccinelli was also interviewed on the Rush Limbaugh Show <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com
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titution." Cuccinelli was also interviewed on the Rush Limbaugh ShowVi (7/21, 165K), the Lars Larson ShowVi (7/2
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Epstein's local attorney, Guy Fronstin, he said the investigators worked for Roy Black, the high-powered Miami lawyer who has defended the likes of Rush Limbaugh and William Kennedy Smith. While the private eyes were conducting a parallel investigation, Dershowitz, the Harvard law professor, traveled to West
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tes." Lambiet says the case has fed rage within the community over Palm Beach rules: The rich never have to do time. William Kennedy Smith in 1991, Rush Limbaugh, lately Ann Coulter for a voting infraction. Maybe it was inevitable that religion would come into the case. Peggy Siegal says Epstein's two big ch
local police chief said this case was bigger than rush limbaugh, .no one had ever faced a federal charge for havi
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:".iFOXNews.com Another Outrageous Legal Situation in Florida Wednesday, August 16, 2006 By Bill O'Reilly isiFC1 This incredible story involves Rush Limbaugh. the prosecutor who made his life miserable, a wealthy Democrat suspected of having sex with a minor, and the Palm Beach police chief who believes
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prosecutor Krischer with political bias. The gist of it is that Krischer was the prosecutor responsible for bringing charges of drug abuse against Rush Limbaugh, but now seems to be going easy on Epstein. You get the picture—tough on Republicans, easy on Democrats. Here's O'Reilly on the Epstein situation.
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:".iFOXNews.com Another Outrageous Legal Situation in Florida Wednesday, August 16, 2006 By Bill O'Reilly isiFC1 This incredible story involves Rush Limbaugh. the prosecutor who made his life miserable, a wealthy Democrat suspected of having sex with a minor, and the Palm Beach police chief who believes
e has become a fixture of further weird possibilities in this tale). Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter is reported to say: “This is bigger than Rush Limbaugh,” who, in a storm of publicity, has just been arrested in Palm Beach for possession of controlled drugs. On one side are some of the nation’s most p
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Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)

Alan Dershowitz
PersonAmerican lawyer, author, and art collector (born 1938)

Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

Prince Andrew
PersonThird child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1960)
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)

Ghislaine Maxwell
PersonBritish socialite and sex trafficker, daughter of Robert Maxwell, accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein

Barry Krischer
PersonFormer Palm Beach County State Attorney who oversaw the initial Epstein prosecution (2005-2006)

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

William Kennedy Smith
PersonAmerican physician; younger son of Jean Kennedy Smith and Stephen Edward Smith

Michael Reiter
PersonAmerican security advisor and former Palm Beach, Florida, police chief

Bill Richardson
PersonGovernor of New Mexico from 2003 to 2011

John F. Kennedy
PersonPresident of the United States from 1961 to 1963 (1917–1963)

Joe Biden
Person46th President of the United States (2021–2025)

Larry Summers
PersonAmerican economist and government official (born 1954)

Hillary Clinton
PersonAmerican politician and diplomat (born 1947)

Palm Beach
LocationTown in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States
Roy Black
PersonAmerican lawyer (1945–2025)

Les Wexner
PersonAmerican billionaire, chairman and CEO of the L Brands