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People
2
Organizations
2
Locations
3
Events
7
Relationships
1
Quotes

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Type: Incident report
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Summary

This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated September 1, 2006, documents an investigation into a burglary reported by Jeffrey Epstein on October 5, 2003, at his residence at 358 El Brillo Way. The report includes statements from household staff (Kellen, Cotrin, Mike Friedman, Rosalie Friedman) who did not witness anything unusual, and details Epstein's claim that money had been going missing from his carry-on bag over the preceding months. The document also lists former staff members and the actions taken by responding officers.

People (12)

Name Role Context
Kellen
Interviewed about the night of 10/4/03; advised she went to bed at 11:30 pm and did not hear or see anything unusual.
Cotrin resident chef
Advised he went to bed at 10:30 pm on 10/4/03 and began work at 6:20 am on 10/5/03, seeing nothing unusual.
Mike Friedman house manager
Interviewed about his activities on 10/4/03 and 10/5/03. Employed since 9/24/03.
Rosalie Friedman house manager
Interviewed about her activities on 10/4/03 and 10/5/03. Employed since 9/24/03.
Patrick former live on site house manager
Former employee at 358 El Brillo for approximately 9 months.
Evelyn former live on site house manager
Former employee at 358 El Brillo for approximately 9 months.
John Alessi prior house manager
Former employee at 358 El Brillo for approximately 10 years.
Jeffrey Epstein homeowner
Reported a burglary and missing money from his carry-on bag. DOB 01/20/53. Signed an affidavit of prosecution.
Parkinson Crime Scene manager
Responded to the scene and processed it.
Det. Melnichok, THOMAS C. Detective
Responded to the scene and authored Narrative #2 of the report.
Officer Nault Officer
Responded and conducted a neighborhood canvas.
GREENE, LINDA C.
Entered Narrative #2 into the system on 10/06/03.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT government agency
The agency that created the incident report.
FCIC government agency
A database where the serial number of a stolen handgun may be entered.

Timeline (3 events)

2003-10-04
Staff members at the residence performed their evening routines. Cotrin went to bed at 10:30 pm, Mike Friedman went to the staff residence at 8:30 pm and later moved a car at 11:30 pm, and Rosalie Friedman checked the exterior at 7:30 pm.
358 El Brillo Way
2003-10-05
A burglary was reported at the residence of Jeffrey Epstein, where money was found to be missing from his carry-on bag.
358 El Brillo Way
2003-10-05
Police officers, including Det. Melnichok, Officer Nault, and Crime Scene manager Parkinson, responded to the burglary report at 358 El Brillo Way.
358 El Brillo Way

Locations (2)

Location Context
The location of the reported burglary and Jeffrey Epstein's residence.
A residence on the east side of the property where staff, including Mike Friedman, stayed.

Relationships (7)

Jeffrey Epstein employer-employee Mike Friedman
Mike Friedman is identified as a house manager at Epstein's residence.
Jeffrey Epstein employer-employee Rosalie Friedman
Rosalie Friedman is identified as a house manager at Epstein's residence.
Jeffrey Epstein employer-employee Cotrin
Cotrin is identified as the resident chef at Epstein's residence.
Jeffrey Epstein former employer-employee Patrick
Patrick is identified as a former house manager at Epstein's residence.
Jeffrey Epstein former employer-employee Evelyn
Evelyn is identified as a former house manager at Epstein's residence.
Jeffrey Epstein former employer-employee John Alessi
John Alessi is identified as a prior house manager at Epstein's residence.
Mike Friedman professional Rosalie Friedman
They are both identified as house managers employed since 9/24/03.

Key Quotes (1)

"over the last couple of months, when he has come into town, he has money he had left in his carry on bag, has turned up missing."
Source
— Jeffrey Epstein (Statement made to Det. Melnichok describing a recurring issue of missing money.)
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