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Extraction Summary

8
People
3
Organizations
1
Locations
2
Events
2
Relationships
5
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / congressional oversight exhibit
File Size: 2.1 MB
Summary

This document is a page from James Patterson's book (likely 'Filthy Rich') presented as an exhibit in a House Oversight investigation. It details the conflict between Police Chief Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer, with Reiter suspecting Krischer of protecting Epstein. The text includes excerpts from a police report by Detective Recarey, noting that Epstein's lawyer claimed the massages were 'therapeutic and spiritually sound' and citing a $100,000 donation to the Ballet of Florida for massages as evidence.

People (8)

Name Role Context
James Patterson Author
Author of the book from which the text is excerpted.
Reiter Police Chief
Chief of Police who suspected the prosecutor was favoring Epstein.
Barry Krischer Prosecutor / State Attorney
Accused by Reiter of 'stacking the deck' in Epstein's favor and ignoring police calls.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
The individual under investigation.
Joseph Recarey Detective
Palm Beach Police detective investigating the case and writing the incident report.
Guy Fronstin Lawyer
Attorney representing Epstein who called Detective Recarey.
Weiss ASA (Assistant State Attorney)
Mentioned in the police report regarding phone calls/voicemails.
Lanna Belohlavek ASA (Assistant State Attorney)
Mentioned in the police report regarding phone calls/voicemails.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Palm Beach Police Department
Employer of Detective Recarey and Chief Reiter.
Ballet of Florida
Recipient of a $100,000 donation from Epstein for 'massages'.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_010507'.

Timeline (2 events)

April 13 and April 14
Detective Recarey attempted to contact ASAs Weiss and Belohlavek regarding victim reporting and Grand Jury times.
Palm Beach
Joseph Recarey ASA Weiss ASA Belohlavek
Unknown
Swearing-in ceremony of Barry Krischer
Unknown
Chief Reiter Barry Krischer

Locations (1)

Location Context
Jurisdiction of the police department and location of events.

Relationships (2)

Chief Reiter Professional (Strained) Barry Krischer
Reiter spoke at Krischer's swearing-in but Krischer later ignored his calls.
Guy Fronstin Legal Counsel Jeffrey Epstein
Fronstin identified as 'one of the lawyers representing Epstein'.

Key Quotes (5)

"Fronstin says Mr. Epstein is very passionate about massages"
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"Mr. Epstein had donated over $100,000 to the Ballet of Florida for massages."
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"The massages are therapeutic and spiritually sound for him. That is why he has had so many massages."
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Quote #3
"[Krischer] and I had an excellent relationship... And that he wouldn't return my phone calls—I mean, it was clear to me by his actions that he could not objectively look at this case."
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Quote #4
"Reiter was beginning to wonder if Krischer was stacking the deck in Epstein's favor"
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Quote #5

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,906 characters)

JAMES PATTERSON
Even so, Reiter was beginning to wonder if Krischer was stacking the deck in Epstein's favor—if, thanks to the sway prosecutors have over grand juries, assembling such a jury wasn't an excellent way to let Epstein off with the lightest punishment possible.
Another unusual thing: the way Barry Krischer and the lawyers working for him ignored Chief Reiter's multiple phone calls as well as Detective Recarey's—even though the police had been hearing from Epstein's own lawyers.
"[Krischer] and I had an excellent relationship," Chief Reiter said in his deposition. "I was the speaker at his swearing-in ceremony. And that he wouldn't return my phone calls—I mean, it was clear to me by his actions that he could not objectively look at this case."
In the incident report he ended up writing, Detective Recarey remembered a phone call that he received from Guy Fronstin, one of the lawyers representing Epstein.
It was a message Epstein wanted to send, something central to the case that demanded explanation. The whole shit show swirling around him was just a misunderstanding—a misrepresentation—of Epstein's actual interests and intentions.
Fronstin says Mr. Epstein is very passionate about massages, Detective Recarey would write.
And: Mr. Epstein had donated over $100,000 to the Ballet of Florida for massages.
And: The massages are therapeutic and spiritually sound for him. That is why he has had so many massages.
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