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Extraction Summary

11
People
4
Organizations
3
Locations
3
Events
6
Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Incident report
File Size: 1.01 MB
Summary

This incident report details the execution of a search warrant at Jeffrey Epstein's residence, where various items including a notepad, high school transcript, sexual lubricant, and photographs of naked teenage girls were found. It also describes delays in filing the search warrant and inventory due to Hurricane Wilma, necessitating an order to seal signed by Judge Johnson. The document outlines the roles of several law enforcement personnel, including an unnamed investigator, Captain Gudger, Evidence Specialist Annette Badger, CSI Kim Pavlik, and Detective Joseph Recarey, in the search and evidence collection conducted on October 20, 2005, at 358 El Brillo.

People (11)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein
Subject of investigation; notepad marked with his name; represented by Atty. Guy Fronstein
Guy Fronstein Attorney
Representing Mr. Epstein; provided assistance with the investigation
Chief Judge Chief Judge
Extended filing deadlines due to hurricane
Judge Johnson Judge
Signed an order to seal paperwork on the case
Gregory A. Parkinson Reporter
Reported Narrative #13
Nickie A. Altomaro Enterer
Entered Narrative #13
Captain Gudger Captain
Advised the narrator that a search warrant would be executed
Annette Badger Evidence Specialist
Designated to handle inventory return, documentation of property receipts, and collection/bagging of evidence
Kim Pavlik CSI
Instructed to photograph the scene and items; ID # 8807
Joseph Recarey Detective
Affiant; ID # 7915
Unnamed Investigator Narrator/Investigator
Author of the report; encountered Atty. Guy Fronstein; responded to courthouse; assembled Crime Scene Investigative T...

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Government agency
Issuing department for the incident report
Courthouse Government facility
Closed due to Hurricane Wilma; location for filing paperwork
Clerk's office Government office
Location where search warrant and inventory were to be filed
Crime Scene Investigative Team Law enforcement unit
Assembled for the execution of the search warrant

Timeline (3 events)

2005-10-20
Captain Gudger advised of a search warrant execution. The Crime Scene Investigative Team was assembled. Evidence Specialist Annette Badger handled inventory and evidence collection. CSI Kim Pavlik photographed the scene. Detective Joseph Recarey was the affiant. The unnamed investigator performed video recording. The search was conducted at 358 El Brillo, arriving at 9:33 a.m.
358 El Brillo
2005-10-27
Courthouse closed on October 27 and 28, 2005, due to massive power outages caused by Hurricane Wilma, extending filing deadlines. The search warrant and inventory could not be filed until October 31, 2005, along with an order to seal signed by Judge Johnson.
Courthouse in South Florida
Search of Jeffrey Epstein's residence where a notepad, high school transcript, Joy Jelly (sexual lubricant), photographs of naked teenage girls, a massage table, and video tapes were located and collected. The house was secured and the exit videotaped. Atty. Guy Fronstein was encountered representing Mr. Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein's residence (later identified as 358 El Brillo)
Jeffrey Epstein Atty. Guy Fronstein Unnamed Investigator Witnesses

Locations (3)

Location Context
Struck by Hurricane Wilma
Location of the residence where the search warrant was executed
Implied location of the Police Department

Relationships (6)

Jeffrey Epstein Client-Attorney Guy Fronstein
Atty. Guy Fronstein advised he was representing Mr. Epstein.
Unnamed Investigator Professional (Investigator-Judge) Judge Johnson
The unnamed investigator filed paperwork along with an order to seal, signed by Judge Johnson.
Unnamed Investigator Professional (Subordinate-Superior) Captain Gudger
The unnamed investigator was advised by Captain Gudger that a search warrant would be executed.
Unnamed Investigator Professional (Colleagues/Team) Annette Badger
The unnamed investigator designated Evidence Specialist Annette Badger to handle inventory and evidence collection.
Unnamed Investigator Professional (Colleagues/Team) Kim Pavlik
The unnamed investigator instructed CSI Kim Pavlik to photograph the scene.
Unnamed Investigator Professional (Colleagues/Team) Joseph Recarey
Detective Joseph Recarey was the affiant for the search warrant.

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (3,133 characters)

Date: 2/17/06 PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Page: 44
Time: 11:36:35 Incident Report Program: CMS301L
Case No. . . . . : 1-05-000368 (Continued)
with Epstein s notepad marked Jeffrey Epstein we located a high
school transcript from [REDACTED] High School for [REDACTED].
Also in the room, was the dresser /armoire where we located a
bottle of peach flavored Joy Jelly (Sexual Lubricant). Additionally,
there were several photographs of young naked teenage girls within the
closet, which was consistent with what the witnesses said. The
massage table was also located within the master bedroom. Video tapes
were located beside the television, which were also collected. An
itemized list of the property and locations was prepared on the
property receipts. At approximately 2:55 pm, the house was secured;
the exit of the residence was videotaped. Upon our exit of the
property, I encountered Atty. Guy Fronstein who advised he was
representing Mr. Epstein. He provided a business card and provided
his assistance with the investigation.
Due to Hurricane Wilma, which struck the southeast of South Florida
causing massive power outages, the courthouse was closed due to the
lack of power. I was previously told that the Chief Judge had
extended the filing deadlines due to the hurricane and the Courthouse
being closed. On October 27, and 28, 2005 the courthouse was closed
and I could not file the search warrant and inventory at the clerk's
office. On October 31, 2005, I responded to the courthouse and filed
the paperwork along with an order to seal, signed by Judge Johnson, to
deny any release of any paperwork on this case.
INV CONTINUES..
***************** N A R R A T I V E # 13 *****************
NA Reported By: PARKINSON, GREGORY A. 10/20/05
Entered By.: ALTOMARO, NICKIE A. 11/07/05
On October 20, 2005, at approximately 8:30 a.m. Thursday morning, I
was advised by Captain Gudger that a search warrant would be executed
and that I was to assemble the Crime Scene Investigative Team and
stand by the south side of the building ready to go. I designated
Evidence Specialist Annette Badger to handle the inventory return, the
documentation of the property receipts and the collection and bagging
of the evidence at the scene. I further instructed CSI Kim Pavlik, ID
# 8807, to accompany us and perform the role of photographing the
scene and the items that may be taken into custody by the affiant,
Detective Joseph Recarey, ID # 7915.
My responsibility was to go through from the reading of the warrant to
the final exit from the residence and perform a video recording of the
residence and perform a video recording of the
residence, the initial walk through of the residence
showing the current condition and then finally a walk through of the
residence at the time of the police exit.
We started out towards the residence, which was located at 358 El
Brillo and arrived at approximately 9:33 a.m. The search was
conducted, items were collected by Evidence Specialists Badger,
photographed by CSI Pavlik and then videotaped by myself. The search
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