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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

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Type: Incident report
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Summary

This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents a witness's statement regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The witness alleges she was paid $300 per visit for massages that escalated into sexual acts with Epstein and his assistant, Nada Marcinkova, whom she later identified in a photo lineup. The report also notes that Epstein's attorney, Guy Fronstin, refused to make his client available for a statement, explaining that Epstein simply has a 'passion for massages'.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Epstein Subject of investigation
Mentioned throughout as the person who hired the witness for massages that escalated into sexual acts.
Jeffrey Epstein Client of Atty. Guy Fronstin
Named as the client of Atty. Guy Fronstin in the narrative section.
Nadia or Nada Assistant
Identified as Epstein's assistant who was directed to have sexual intercourse with the witness.
Nada Marcinkova Assistant
Identified by the witness from a photo lineup as the person she had intercourse with.
RECAREY, JOSEPH Reporting Officer
Listed as the author of Narrative #23.
ALTOMARO, NICKIE A. Data Entry
Listed as the person who entered Narrative #23.
Guy Fronstin Attorney
Mentioned as Jeffrey Epstein's attorney who communicated with the police.
Lana Belohlavek ASA (Assistant State Attorney)
Mentioned as an ASA who had been contacted by Guy Fronstin regarding the case.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT government agency
The agency that created the incident report.

Timeline (4 events)

2005-11-17
Officer Recarey received a phone message from and attempted to call Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Guy Fronstin.
Joseph Recarey Guy Fronstin
2005-11-18
Officer Recarey received a voicemail from Guy Fronstin declining to produce Jeffrey Epstein for a statement.
Joseph Recarey Guy Fronstin
2006-02-17
A witness was shown a photo lineup and identified Nada Marcinkova as the person she had intercourse with. The signed lineup was placed into evidence.
the police station
Unnamed witness Joseph Recarey
A witness described multiple visits to Epstein's house for massages which escalated into sexual acts involving Epstein and his assistant, Nada Marcinkova.
Epstein's house/residence
Epstein Nada Marcinkova Unnamed witness

Locations (3)

Location Context
The location where the alleged sexual acts occurred.
Location visited by the officer and witness before returning to the police station.
Location where the witness returned after the mall and where the photo lineup evidence was placed.

Relationships (5)

Jeffrey Epstein professional/exploitative Unnamed witness
The witness was paid $300 per visit to provide massages, which escalated into sexual acts directed by Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein employer-employee Nada Marcinkova
Nada Marcinkova is referred to as Epstein's 'assistant' and participated in sexual acts at his direction.
Unnamed witness forced sexual partners Nada Marcinkova
The witness stated she was told to have intercourse with Nada Marcinkova at Epstein's direction and identified her in a photo lineup.
Jeffrey Epstein attorney-client Guy Fronstin
The document states, 'Atty. Guy Fronstin who advised to call his cellular phone reference his client Jeffrey Epstein.'
Guy Fronstin professional Lana Belohlavek
Fronstin stated he had spoken with ASA Lana Belohlavek about the case.

Key Quotes (1)

"Mr. Epstein has a passion for massages."
Source
— Guy Fronstin (Stated to Officer Recarey as an explanation for his client's actions, after declining to produce him for a statement.)
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Quote #1

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