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#BecauseMiami: There's Something About Jeffery Epstein

6/26/202635 min

This week on Because Miami, Billy Corben is joined by Miami New Times reporter Scott McLendon who wrote about former Miami Beach mayor Phil Levine's relationship with Jeffery Epstein. Plus, Camila Ball comes on the show to talk about being forcefully removed from a Miami-Dade county commission meeting during public comment with the intent on discussing local law enforcement working hand in hand with ICE.

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  1. Scott McLendon· Guest0:00

    [upbeat music] Zootopia 2 has come home to Disney+.

  2. Speaker 20:03

    Let's go.

  3. Scott McLendon· Guest0:04

    Get ready for a new case.

  4. Philip Levine· Soundbite0:05

    We're gonna crack this case and prove we're the greatest partners of all time.

  5. Scott McLendon· Guest0:08

    New friends.

  6. Speaker 40:09

    You are?

  7. Speaker 20:10

    Gary the snake.

  8. Speaker 40:11

    And your last name?

  9. Speaker 20:13

    The snake. [laughs] Dream team. Whoa.

  10. Scott McLendon· Guest0:15

    New habitats.

  11. Speaker 20:17

    Zootopia has a secret reptile population.

  12. Scott McLendon· Guest0:20

    You can watch the record-breaking phenomenon at home.

  13. Speaker 20:23

    You're clearly working it.

  14. Scott McLendon· Guest0:24

    [laughs] Zootopia 2, now available on Disney+. Rated PG.

  15. Speaker 50:29

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  16. Speaker 6· Soundbite0:54

    [upbeat music] In a bombshell announcement for a high-profile South Florida politician, the House Oversight Committee said Thursday it's asking the Justice Department to investigate sexual misconduct allegations made by Jeffrey Epstein's former assistant, Sarah Kellen. Kellen testified behind closed doors last month. She worked for Epstein and accused three men of sexual assault, one of them former Miami Beach mayor, Philip Levine. He served from 2013 to 2017. In transcripts released Thursday, Kellen told lawmakers Levine forced himself on her at a house in Saint Tropez. Epstein and Maxwell were in the house, but

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