Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw on Friday launched an internal affairs probe into the supervision more than 10 years ago of accused perv Jeffrey Epstein by deputies while he was on work release.

The office said it was investigating to “ensure total transparency and accountability” in its role in the Epstein case, The Palm Beach Post reported.

“Sheriff Bradshaw takes these matters very seriously and 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,” a statement from the office said.

Bradley Edwards, a lawyer who represents more than a dozen of Epstein’s accusers, alleged that the financier had sex with at least one young woman while on work release during the time he was supposed to be supervised by sheriff’s deputies.

Epstein was also granted work-release privileges despite a policy against letting sex offenders participate in the program.

Asked whether the department considered having an outside agency conduct the review, sheriff’s spokeswoman Teri Barbera told the paper: “Outside agencies do not investigate internal policies and procedures.”

“I don’t know if any of his visitors were underage but I do know he was able to have visitors under the age of 21 and the information we’ve received from victims, including one who personally visited him, it was for improper sexual conduct,” Edwards said during a news conference Tuesday.

That same day, PBSO Chief Deputy Sheriff Michael Gauger questioned Edwards’ allegations.

“If that occurred, that’s news to me,” Gauger told the Florida paper when reached by phone.

“That would shock me if the deputies allowed someone else in.”

Epstein is now jailed in New York facing new charges, and a federal judge ruled Thursday that he was too dangerous to be freed on bail.

Judge Richard Berman issued a written ruling in which he said letting Epstein loose could create “new victims” because Epstein’s perverted sexual appetite “is not likely to have abated or been successfully suppressed.”

“Mr. Epstein’s alleged excessive attraction to sexual conduct with or in the presence of minor girls — which is said to include his soliciting and receiving massages from young girls and young women perhaps as many as four times a day — appears to be uncontrollable,” Berman wrote.