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MIAMI — Legislation that aims to reveal the evidence and testimony presented almost two decades ago to the South Florida grand jury that charged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein with just one felony count of soliciting a prostitute is making its way to the governor’s desk. On Wednesday, the Florida Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 234, making it ready to be either signed into law or vetoed by Gov. Ron DeSantis. If signed, SB 234 and its companion that already passed in the House, HB 117, would change the current state law that keeps most grand jury proceedings a secret. Lawmakers are hoping…

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