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Extraction Summary

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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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Document Information

Type: Fbi form fd-350 (newspaper clipping)
File Size: 1.36 MB
Summary

This document is an FBI filing (FD-350) containing a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated July 26, 2006. The article details the indictment of Jeffrey Epstein for felony solicitation of prostitution following a long investigation by the Palm Beach Police Department, which involved trash sifting and surveillance. It notably highlights a conflict between Police Chief Michael Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer regarding the handling of the charges, as police believed there was probable cause for more serious charges involving minors.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject/Billionaire
Charged with felony solicitation of prostitution; subject of police investigation involving underage girls.
Larry Keller Author
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer who wrote the article.
Michael Reiter Police Chief
Palm Beach Police Chief; described as angry with the State Attorney's handling of the case; wrote a memo regarding this.
Barry Krischer State Attorney
State Attorney whose handling of the Epstein case caused conflict with Police Chief Reiter.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
The Palm Beach Post
Newspaper publishing the article.
Palm Beach Police Department
Law enforcement agency that investigated Epstein, sifted trash, and conducted surveillance.
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation (implied by the form FD-350 and classification codes).
State Attorney's Office
Office led by Barry Krischer.

Timeline (2 events)

2006-07-24
Indictment unsealed charging Epstein with one count of felony solicitation of prostitution.
Palm Beach, FL
Months prior to July 2006
Police investigation including sifting through trash and surveillance.
Epstein's home and Palm Beach International Airport

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of the newspaper.
Location of Epstein's waterfront home.
Location where police kept tabs on Epstein's private jet.

Relationships (2)

Michael Reiter Professional Conflict Barry Krischer
Reiter was 'so angry' with Krischer's handling of the case he wrote a memo.
Jeffrey Epstein Solicitation Underage girls
Epstein paid to have underage girls brought to his home for massages and sex.

Key Quotes (2)

"Palm Beach police thought there was probable cause to charge Epstein with unlawful sex acts with a minor and lewd and lascivious molestation."
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"Police Chief Michael Reiter was so angry with State Attorney Barry Krischer's handling of the case that he wrote a memo"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,274 characters)

FD-350 (Rev. 5-8-81)
Mount Clipping in Space Below)
(Indicate page, name of newspaper, city and state.)
1B, 5B / The Palm Beach Post
West Palm Beach, FL
Date: 0726/2006
Edition:
Title: After long probe, billionaire faces solicitation charges
Character or Classification 31E-MM-108062
Submitting Office: MM
Indexing:
After long probe, billionaire faces solicitation charge
By LARRY KELLER
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Palm Beach billionaire Jeffrey Epstein paid to have underage girls and young women brought to his home, where he received massages and sometimes sex, according to an investigation by the Palm Beach Police Department.
Palm Beach police spent months sifting through Epstein's trash and watching his waterfront home and Palm Beach International Airport to keep tabs on his private jet. An indictment charging Epstein, 53, was unsealed Monday, charging him with one count of felony solicitation of prostitution.
Palm Beach police thought there was probable cause to charge Epstein with unlawful sex acts with a minor and lewd and lascivious molestation.
Epstein
Police Chief Michael Reiter was so angry with State Attorney Barry Krischer's handling of the case that he wrote a memo
See EPSTEIN, 5B ►
03956-65
31E-MM-108062-6
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