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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: Book excerpt / narrative non-fiction (likely from 'filthy rich' by james patterson) contained in house oversight committee records
File Size: 1.54 MB
Summary

This document is an excerpt (pages 66-67) from a narrative book, likely 'Filthy Rich' by James Patterson, included in House Oversight files. It details Chief Michael Reiter reviewing evidence on October 3, 2005, specifically noting that Wendy Dobbs procured six underage girls for Epstein and that phone numbers were recovered from trash at El Brillo way. The text mentions a victim named Alison alleging a rape-like encounter and describes detectives Recarey and Frick visiting a potential witness named Jenny.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Michael Reiter Chief of Police
Sifting through evidence regarding Epstein and procuring of underage girls; preparing to ask for a warrant.
Wendy Dobbs Recruiter/Procurer
Identified in evidence as having procured six underage girls for Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of investigation
Target of the investigation for whom girls were procured.
Alison Victim/Witness
Girl arrested for weed who told Detective Recarey about an encounter sounding like rape.
Joe Recarey Detective
Investigator called into Reiter's office; interviewed Alison; visited Jenny's home.
George Frick Sergeant
Accompanied Recarey to visit Jenny's home.
Jenny Victim/Witness (Pseudonym)
Girl whose home was visited by Recarey and Frick.
Francine Victim/Witness (Pseudonym)
Mentioned in footnote regarding name changes.
Kristina Victim/Witness (Pseudonym)
Mentioned in footnote regarding name changes.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Palm Beach Police Department
Implied organization for Chief Reiter, Detective Recarey, and Sergeant Frick.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (Bates stamp).

Timeline (3 events)

October 3, 2005
Chief Reiter reviews evidence including information on Wendy Dobbs procuring girls.
Police Station (implied)
October 3, 2005
Detective Recarey and Sergeant Frick visit the home of a girl named Jenny.
Jenny's home
Unspecified (Prior)
Trash pull conducted at El Brillo Way resulting in recovered phone numbers.
El Brillo Way

Locations (2)

Location Context
Street name (El Brillo Way) where Epstein's house is located; site of trash pull for phone numbers.
Location visited by Recarey and Frick.

Relationships (3)

Wendy Dobbs Procurer/Client Jeffrey Epstein
whom Wendy Dobbs procured for Epstein
Michael Reiter Superior/Subordinate Joe Recarey
Reiter calls Detective Joe Recarey into his office
Joe Recarey Colleagues/Partners George Frick
Detective Recarey and Sergeant George Frick arrive at the home

Key Quotes (3)

"Chief Reiter sifts through the evidence: information about underage girls—six of them—whom Wendy Dobbs procured for Epstein."
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"She'd told Detective Recarey about an encounter that sounded very much like a rape."
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"Phone numbers pulled from the trash on El Brillo."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,269 characters)

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CHAPTER 15
Michael Reiter: October 3, 2005
Chief Reiter sifts through the evidence: information about underage girls—six of them—whom Wendy Dobbs procured for Epstein. Phone numbers pulled from the trash on El Brillo. An arrest report for Alison, the girl who'd been caught with a dime bag of weed.
She'd told Detective Recarey about an encounter that sounded very much like a rape.
Soon Reiter will ask a judge for a warrant. But not yet. There's more footwork to do, and Reiter calls Detective Joe Recarey into his office.
Later that day, Detective Recarey and Sergeant George Frick arrive at the home of a girl named Jenny.* An older woman greets
* Jenny's, Francine's, and Kristina's names, some identifying details, and dialogue have been changed.
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