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Type: News report / case summary
File Size: 1.94 MB
Summary

This document summarizes the 2005 police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach, detailing allegations from a 14-year-old girl and others who were recruited by an associate, Haley Robson. It highlights conflicts between the Palm Beach police, who sought to arrest Epstein, and the state attorney's office, led by Mr. Krischer, which delayed proceedings. The defense, including lawyers Lefcourt and Dershowitz, actively worked to discredit the accusers.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Mr. Epstein Subject of investigation
Accused of sexually assaulting underage girls. The police investigation into him began in March 2005.
Lefcourt Epstein's lawyer
Stated the police acted "outrageously" and denied the allegations on behalf of his client. His past clients include R...
Alan M. Dershowitz Friend of Lefcourt / Legal team member
Met with prosecutors to share information about the accusers, including their MySpace posts, in an effort to discredi...
Haley Robson Associate of Epstein
Identified as the friend who brought a 14-year-old girl to Epstein's house. She was a community college student, then...
Mr. Krischer State Attorney
Headed the state attorney's office. He chose to convene a grand jury rather than immediately approve arrest warrants ...
Chief Reiter Police Chief (Palm Beach)
Expressed frustration with the state attorney's handling of the case and wrote to Mr. Krischer questioning the proces...
Russell Crowe Past client of Lefcourt
Mentioned to establish the profile of Epstein's lawyer, Lefcourt.
Martha Stewart Past client of Lefcourt
Mentioned to establish the profile of Epstein's lawyer, Lefcourt.
Abbie Hoffman Past client of Lefcourt
Mentioned to establish the profile of Epstein's lawyer, Lefcourt.

Timeline (6 events)

Early this year (relative to document date)
Palm Beach police went to State Attorney Mr. Krischer to apply for warrants to arrest Mr. Epstein, but were told a grand jury would be convened instead.
Palm Beach
Late July (year unspecified)
An indictment against Epstein was unsealed, and the police released a report on their 13-month investigation.
March 2005
The Palm Beach police began investigating Mr. Epstein after being contacted by the stepmother of a 14-year-old girl.
Palm Beach
May 1
Frustrated with delays, the Palm Beach police department again asked prosecutors to approve warrants to arrest Mr. Epstein.
Palm Beach
Palm Beach police Prosecutors
October (presumably 2005)
Police interviewed Haley Robson, who stated Epstein routinely paid her to bring teenage girls to his home. Police subsequently interviewed 5 alleged victims and 17 witnesses.
Palm Beach
One Sunday (after March 2005)
Haley Robson drove a 14-year-old girl to Mr. Epstein's house, where the girl was allegedly sexually assaulted and paid $300.
Mr. Epstein's house
Mr. Epstein Haley Robson 14-year-old girl Mr. Epstein's assistant

Locations (2)

Location Context

Relationships (5)

Lefcourt Lawyer-Client Mr. Epstein
The text identifies Mr. Lefcourt as Epstein's lawyer.
Lefcourt Friends / Colleagues Alan M. Dershowitz
The text states Dershowitz is 'a friend of his' (Lefcourt) and they worked together on the case.
Haley Robson Associate / Recruiter Mr. Epstein
The text states that 'Mr. Epstein had routinely paid her to bring teenage girls to his home.'
Chief Reiter Professional Conflict Mr. Krischer
Chief Reiter wrote a letter to Mr. Krischer questioning his office's handling of the case and suggesting he disqualify himself.
Alan M. Dershowitz Adversarial Communication Prosecutors
Mr. Dershowitz, on behalf of the defense, met with prosecutors to share information intended to discredit accusers.

Key Quotes (4)

"outrageously"
Source
— Mr. Lefcourt (Describing how he believes the police acted in the investigation of his client, Mr. Epstein.)
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"He disputes that he ever had sex with any under-age person or anything like that."
Source
— Mr. Lefcourt (A denial of the allegations against his client, Mr. Epstein.)
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Quote #2
"offered her an opportunity to make money"
Source
— Haley Robson (as reported by 14-year-old girl) (The pretense under which a 14-year-old girl was brought to Mr. Epstein's house.)
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Quote #3
"the unusual course that your office's handling of this matter has taken"
Source
— Chief Reiter (A quote from a letter written to State Attorney Mr. Krischer, expressing frustration over the handling of the Epstein case.)
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Lefcourt and Alan M. Dershowitz, a friend of his, to look into the backgrounds of his
young accusers.
Mr. Lefcourt says that the police acted "outrageously" and that his client has been
wrongfully dragged through the mud.
"He disputes that he ever had sex with any under-age person or anything like that," said
Mr. Lefcourt, whose clients have included Russell Crowe, Martha Stewart and Abbie
Hoffman.
Neither the police nor the state attorney's office would discuss the case in detail. But the
police released a thick report on the 13-month investigation after the indictment was
unsealed in late July.
The police started investigating Mr. Epstein in March 2005, almost immediately after
they were contacted by the stepmother of the 14-year-old, who, according to the report,
was in a special school for students with disciplinary problems.
The girl, the report said, told the police that an older friend had "offered her an
opportunity to make money" and had driven her to Mr. Epstein's house one Sunday. The
friend, identified by the police as Haley Robson, a local community college student, told
the girl to say she was 18 if Mr. Epstein asked, the report said.
The girl told the police that Mr. Epstein's assistant had led her upstairs to a room with a
massage table and that Mr. Epstein had come in and told her to remove her clothes. She
said Mr. Epstein had masturbated as she massaged him, had pressed a vibrator against her
underwear and had given her $300 afterward.
In October, the police interviewed Ms. Robson, then 19, who told them Mr. Epstein had
routinely paid her to bring teenage girls to his home. The police then interviewed a total
of 5 alleged victims and 17 witnesses, many of whom told similar stories about what they
had observed or participated in at Mr. Epstein's home. According to the report, at least
one said Mr. Epstein had engaged in intercourse with her.
Mr. Lefcourt, his lawyer, said one girl who told the police of having had sex with Mr.
Epstein as a minor had lied about both the sex and her age and had not shown up for
grand jury questioning. He also said Mr. Epstein had passed a lie-detector test clearing
him of any sexual involvement with under-age girls.
A spokeswoman for the Palm Beach police said that early this year, the police went to
Mr. Krischer, the state attorney, intending to apply for warrants to arrest Mr. Epstein.
Instead, she said, they were told that Mr. Krischer would convene a grand jury to
examine the evidence and decide what charges, if any, to bring.
Around that time, the police report said, Mr. Dershowitz met with prosecutors to share
information about the accusers, including statements they had posted on MySpace.com,
the social networking site, concerning use of drugs and alcohol. According to the report,
Mr. Krischer's office then decided to delay the grand jury session for several months.
The Palm Beach police grew frustrated, the report said, and on May 1 the department
asked prosecutors to approve warrants to arrest Mr. Epstein.
Chief Reiter also wrote Mr. Krischer questioning "the unusual course that your office's
handling of this matter has taken" and suggesting that Mr. Krischer disqualify himself.
Chief Reiter refused several requests to be interviewed, and his spokeswoman would not
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