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Extraction Summary

4
People
3
Organizations
7
Locations
1
Events
2
Relationships
3
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / congressional record
File Size: 2.3 MB
Summary

This document appears to be an excerpt from a book (likely James Patterson's 'Filthy Rich') included in House Oversight Committee records. It details the recruitment of a Palm Beach sanitation worker named Noel St. Pierre by Chief Reiter and the Palm Beach PD to conduct a 'trash pull' operation to collect evidence from Jeffrey Epstein's garbage on El Brillo Way. The text describes St. Pierre's background, his route in the 'Estate Section,' and the specific instructions to set aside trash bags from the target residence.

People (4)

Name Role Context
James Patterson Author
Name appears in the header, likely the author of the book 'Filthy Rich' from which this text is taken.
Noel St. Pierre Sanitation Worker
50-year-old sanitation worker in Palm Beach recruited by police to collect Epstein's garbage for evidence.
Chief Reiter Police Chief
Authorized the 'trash pull' on Jeffrey Epstein's residence.
Jeffrey Epstein Target of Investigation
Subject whose garbage is being collected for evidence.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Palm Beach PD
Police department investigating Epstein and coordinating the trash pull.
Everglades Club
Landmark defining the start of Noel's sanitation route.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019144'.

Timeline (1 events)

Undated
Authorization of a 'trash pull'
Palm Beach, FL (specifically Jeffrey Epstein's residence)

Locations (7)

Location Context
Location of events and Noel's workplace.
Wealthy area of Palm Beach where Noel works.
Local nickname for the landfill twenty miles away.
Part of Noel's sanitation route.
Part of Noel's sanitation route.
Part of Noel's sanitation route.
Part of Noel's sanitation route; location of Epstein's residence.

Relationships (2)

Chief Reiter Professional/Operational Noel St. Pierre
Reiter authorized the operation that utilized St. Pierre's sanitation route.
Noel St. Pierre Service Provider (Unwitting) Jeffrey Epstein
St. Pierre was the sanitation worker for Epstein's street (El Brillo Way) and collected his garbage.

Key Quotes (3)

"Chief Reiter's authorized a 'trash pull'—a legal way to collect discarded evidence."
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"In this case, evidence culled from Jeffrey Epstein's garbage."
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Quote #2
"The police have give unsavory, but so is the detectives want from hi numbers, along with to wear. Anything that cou special truck on the El B aside in small trash bags end of every shift."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (2,352 characters)

JAMES PATTERSON
they were nothing like the demons he'd heard about in church.
Noel had never forgotten the way those kids looked. The way
they'd turned into old men and old women. They were like zom-
bies trapped in children's bodies. And now, in America, Noel's
been given a chance to help other kids.
That's what the police have told him, at least.
Noel is a sanitation worker. Still strong at fifty, and lucky
enough to have found his way to Palm Beach, he gets in to work
before anyone else and keeps his white compactor truck clean,
almost glistening. His pickup route runs hot and cold with the
seasons. But even in the summer, with much less to do, he's on
the job early, braced for a six-hour shift that would break a lesser
man's back. In the winter, the job gets even harder. The Estate
Section gets especially busy. Some of the parties have hundreds
of guests. They leave behind mountains of refuse. That garbage
gets picked up daily, or twice a day when requested. It's carried
by workers who slip, silently, under the porte cocheres. Then it
gets whisked twenty miles away to a landfill that the garbage-
men call Mount Trashmore.
Noel's stretch of the Estate Section runs from the Everglades
Club to the southernmost tip of the island. It encompasses Ban-
yan Road, Jungle Road, El Bravo Way, and El Brillo Way. His per-
formance record is spotless. As far as the Palm Beach PD is
concerned, he's the perfect man for the job.
Chief Reiter's authorized a "trash pull"—a legal way to collect
discarded evidence. In this case, evidence culled from Jeffrey
Epstein's garbage. But when the police call him, Noel St. Pierre
simply assumes that another refugee boat has run aground on
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The police have give
unsavory, but so is the
detectives want from hi
numbers, along with to
wear. Anything that cou
special truck on the El B
aside in small trash bags
end of every shift.
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