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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated September 1, 2006, details a confession by a man named Juan, a former house manager for a Mr. Epstein. Juan admitted to entering Epstein's home at 358 El Brillo on two occasions in 2003, stealing a total of $7,500, citing depression and needing money for his girlfriend's immigration papers. The report concludes by noting that Juan and Epstein spoke on October 12, 2003, and agreed that Juan would repay the stolen funds.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Juan Former House Manager
Subject of the report who confessed to stealing money from his former employer, Mr. Epstein.
Mr. Epstein Homeowner / Former Employer
Victim of theft by his former house manager, Juan. He owned the house at 358 El Brillo.
John Alessi Juan's son
Mentioned as having verified that his father, Juan, was seeing a psychologist.

Organizations (1)

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

Timeline (3 events)

2003-10-05
Juan returned to Mr. Epstein's house and stole $5600 from his briefcase.
358 El Brillo
2003-10-12
Juan and Mr. Epstein had a talk and agreed that Juan would repay the stolen money.
Juan entered Mr. Epstein's house to steal a gun but could not find it. He then stole approximately $1900 from Epstein's briefcase.
358 El Brillo

Locations (2)

Location Context
The address of Mr. Epstein's house where the thefts occurred.
The street of Mr. Epstein's house.

Relationships (2)

Juan professional Mr. Epstein
Juan worked for Mr. Epstein as the house manager from January 1991 to September 2002. The document also details Juan stealing from Epstein and a subsequent agreement for repayment.
Juan personal John Alessi
The document identifies John Alessi as Juan's son.

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