This document appears to be a scanned excerpt (pages 30-31) from a book or narrative report submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. It details the culture of wealthy residents donating to the Palm Beach Police Department, specifically highlighting a 2004 incident where Jeffrey Epstein personally delivered a $90,000 donation for a firearms simulator. The text notes that Police Chief Michael Reiter felt something was 'off' about Epstein during this interaction.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Michael Reiter | Chief of Police (Palm Beach PD) |
Discussed in header and text; noted something felt "off" about Epstein during a donation delivery.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Donor / Wealthy Resident |
Made a $90,000 donation to the Palm Beach PD in 2004; delivered it personally.
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| St. Pierre | Unknown (Likely Investigator/Detective) |
Mentioned on the left page (page 30) in a narrative context regarding 'Mount Trashmore' and visiting Reiter's office.
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| Mary | Unknown |
Name appears on an object St. Pierre is holding (left page).
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Palm Beach PD |
Police Department receiving donations from wealthy residents.
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| House Oversight Committee |
implied by the document stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019147'.
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The town where the police department is located and where Epstein resided.
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Location mentioned on the left page where St. Pierre is heading.
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Location mentioned on the left page (likely a colloquialism for a landfill or dump site).
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"In 2004, the department had taken one from Jeffrey Epstein—the second donation he'd made to the Palm Beach PD—for ninety thousand dollars."Source
"The donation, which Epstein delivered personally, was earmarked for a firearms training sim-ulator."Source
"But that day Michael Reiter had thought something seemed off about Epstein."Source
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