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Why did Major, James, Hollis, and Sonny go to Epstein's?

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Final answer:

The characters mentioned do not go to Epstein's based on the provided passages, which involve a legal investigation, an incident of wrongful accusation, and personal desires in a social context. No information about Epstein's is given.

Step-by-step explanation:

The characters Major, James, Hollis, and Sonny from the passages provided do not go to Epstein's; rather, they are involved in different contexts and situations. In the first excerpt, the men are involved in what can be inferred as a legal investigation, as referenced by mentions of a county attorney and a team. In the second excerpt, an individual recounts an unfortunate incident that leads to being wrongfully accused and having to wait for a trial without the means to secure bail or an attorney. The third passage discusses Dexter's social life and his aspirations, indicating personal desires and social maneuvering, particularly his relationship with Judy Jones and his thoughts of moving to New York.

None of these excerpts specifically mention going to Epstein's, and so it cannot be determined from the given information why Major, James, Hollis, and Sonny would go there. It's possible that a reference to Epstein's is from a different part of a text or narrative not provided here.

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