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Summary

This document details inconsistencies and omissions in Police Reports and probable cause affidavits related to meetings between defense counsel and the State Attorney's Office concerning Epstein, and the discovery of surveillance equipment and other items at Epstein's residence. It highlights instances where information was allegedly misrepresented or omitted, such as the PBPD's failure to attend a meeting where Epstein's psycho-sexual evaluation was presented, and the characterization of items found in Epstein's home.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Det. Recarey Detective
Claims he attempted to reach ASA Dahlia Weiss, met with ASA Weiss and Alan Dershowitz, found MySpace.com evidence, ha...
ASA Dahlia Weiss Assistant State Attorney
Det. Recarey attempted to reach her on Dec 20, 2005, met with her on Dec 19, 2005 with Alan Dershowitz.
Alan Dershowitz Epstein Defense Attorney
Met with Det. Recarey and ASA Weiss on Dec 19, 2005, provided impeaching evidence.
ASA Belohlavek Assistant State Attorney
Had a conversation with Det. Recarey on June 1, 2006, regarding a meeting.
Jack Goldberger Defense Attorney
Attended a meeting with representatives of the State Attorney's Office on June 1, 2006.
Epstein Subject of investigation
Psycho-sexual evaluation concluded he was healthy, residence searched.
Polygraph expert Expert witness
Administered examination, present at meeting.
Psychiatrist Medical professional
Performed psycho-sexual evaluation of Epstein, present at meeting.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
PBPD
Palm Beach Police Department, received polygraph results, declined to attend meeting, discovered surveillance equipment.
State Attorney's Office
Met with defense counsel, conducted questioning, representatives attended meeting.

Timeline (5 events)

2005-12-19
Meeting between Det. Recarey, ASA Weiss, and Alan Dershowitz where Dershowitz provided evidence.
2006-06-01
Meeting between representatives of the State Attorney's Office, defense attorney Jack Goldberger, a polygraph expert, and a psychiatrist who evaluated Epstein. The PBPD failed to attend.
State Attorney's Office representatives Jack Goldberger polygraph expert psychiatrist Epstein (evaluated) PBPD (absent)
PBPD received polygraph examination results and was offered an opportunity to meet with the polygraph examiner, but declined.
PBPD polygraph examiner
Discovery of video surveillance equipment ('covert cameras') at Epstein's Palm Beach residence (garage and library/office) by PBPD.
Epstein's Palm Beach residence
Discovery of a wood colored armoire with 'joy jelly' beside Epstein's bed and several massage tables throughout the second floor of his residence by Det. Recarey.
Epstein's Palm Beach residence

Locations (4)

Location Context
Location where video surveillance equipment, 'joy jelly', and massage tables were found.
Specific location of discovered surveillance equipment.
Specific location of discovered surveillance equipment.
Location of a massage table and an armoire with 'joy jelly'.

Relationships (7)

Det. Recarey met with ASA Dahlia Weiss
Det. Recarey met with ASA Weiss on Dec 19, 2005.
Det. Recarey met with Alan Dershowitz
Det. Recarey met with Alan Dershowitz on Dec 19, 2005.
Det. Recarey communicated with ASA Belohlavek
Det. Recarey had a conversation with ASA Belohlavek on June 1, 2006.
Alan Dershowitz defense attorney for Epstein
Alan Dershowitz is referred to as 'Epstein defense attorney'.
Jack Goldberger defense attorney for Epstein
Jack Goldberger is referred to as 'defense attorney' in the context of the Epstein case.
PBPD investigated/searched property of Epstein
PBPD discovered video surveillance equipment at Epstein's residence.
State Attorney's Office investigated/involved in case of Epstein
Representatives of the State Attorney's Office met with defense counsel and questioned Epstein.

Key Quotes (1)

"Det. Recarey "located a wood colored armoire beside Epstein's bed that contained a bottle of 'joy jelly', which is used to provide a warm massage. Several massage tables were located throughout the second floor of the residence, including a massage table found in Epstein's bedroom...""
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