Sex trafficking suspect Jeffrey Epstein faced two of his victims in court who say he is a danger and shouldn't be released on bail.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - An Internal Affairs investigation ordered by Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw will look into his deputies' supervision of multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who is accused of inappropriate sexual contact during his 13-month jail sentence.
Sheriff Bradshaw "wants to determine if any actions taken by the deputies assigned to monitor Epstein during his work release program violated any agency rules and regulations, during the time he was on PBSO work release program," according to a news release.
During that time, victims' attorney Bradley Edwards alleged, Epstein was engaging in inappropriate sexual acts.
Epstein pleaded not guilty earlier this month to charges of conspiracy of sex trafficking.