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Extraction Summary
11
People
8
Organizations
6
Locations
3
Events
5
Relationships
3
Quotes
Document Information
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Newspaper or magazine article (scanned)
File Size:
4.58 MB
Summary
This article details the Palm Beach police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein initiated in March 2005 after a mother reported her 14-year-old daughter had been molested. It outlines police surveillance tactics, the recruitment role of Haley Robson, and the subsequent interference by Epstein's private investigators and legal team, including Roy Black and Alan Dershowitz. The document also highlights Epstein's lavish lifestyle, charitable donations to local police, and past associations with figures like Donald Trump and Michael Stroll.
People (11)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Wealthy financier under investigation for molesting minors.
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| Michael Stroll | Former Friend/Business Associate |
Retired former president of Williams Electronics and Sega Corp; sued Epstein over failed Texas oil well investment.
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| Maxwell | Associate |
Likely Ghislaine Maxwell; described as a fixture on high-society party circuits in NY and London.
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| Donald Trump | Associate |
Quoted in 2002 New York magazine article commenting on Epstein's interest in younger women.
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| Haley Robson | Recruiter |
Student who admitted recruiting girls for Epstein; compared herself to Heidi Fleiss.
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| Guy Fronstin | Attorney |
Epstein's local attorney.
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| Roy Black | Attorney |
High-powered Miami lawyer leading the private investigation team.
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| Alan Dershowitz | Attorney/Professor |
Harvard law professor who gathered info from MySpace to discredit victims.
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| Heidi Fleiss | Reference |
Mentioned by Haley Robson for comparison.
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| Rush Limbaugh | Reference |
Mentioned as a past client of Roy Black.
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| William Kennedy Smith | Reference |
Mentioned as a past client of Roy Black.
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Organizations (8)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Palm Beach Police Department |
Conducted the investigation; received $90k donation from Epstein.
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| Ballet Florida |
Received $100k donation from Epstein.
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| Williams Electronics |
Company formerly led by Michael Stroll.
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| Sega Corp. |
Company formerly led by Michael Stroll.
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| New York magazine |
Publication that interviewed Trump in 2002.
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| Palm Beach Community College |
School attended by Haley Robson.
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| MySpace.com |
Website used by Dershowitz to find information on victims.
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| Harvard |
Affiliation of Alan Dershowitz.
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Timeline (3 events)
Early 2006
Alan Dershowitz met with prosecutors to cast doubt on teens' reliability using MySpace profiles.
Unknown
Alan Dershowitz
Prosecutors
March 2005
Mother contacts police, triggering investigation.
Palm Beach
Mother
Palm Beach Police
October 2005
Police search Epstein's Palm Beach mansion. Found photos of naked females, hidden cameras, and a high school transcript.
Palm Beach Mansion
Police
Epstein (implicated)
Locations (6)
| Location | Context |
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Location of Epstein's mansion and primary events.
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Location of oil wells involved in Stroll's failed investment.
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Social scene location.
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Social scene location.
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Home of Haley Robson.
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Location where police interviewed a potential victim.
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Relationships (5)
Failed investment in Texas oil wells; Stroll sued Epstein.
Trump quote about Epstein being fun and liking young women.
Robson admitted taking girls to Epstein for payment.
Black hired private investigators for Epstein.
Dershowitz investigated victims' MySpace profiles to aid defense.
Key Quotes (3)
"It’s a bad memory. I would rather not have ever met Jeffrey Epstein... Suffice it to say I have nothing good to say about him."Source
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Quote #1
"He’s a lot of fun to be with... It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it, Jeffrey enjoys his social life."Source
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Quote #2
"I’m like a Heidi Fleiss."Source
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Quote #3
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