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13
People
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Organizations
8
Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Type: News article printout / house oversight committee exhibit
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Summary

This document appears to be a page from a 2018 news article (likely the Miami Herald) included in a House Oversight Committee file. It details the legal maneuvering by Epstein's high-profile legal team to avoid prison time for him and highlights the efforts of Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter and Detective Joseph Recarey to investigate Epstein despite the risks to their careers. The text describes the influx of underage girls to Epstein's Palm Beach compound and the wealthy environment of the island.

People (13)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject / Sex Abuser / Business Tycoon
Described as having a 'revolving door' of girls at his home; represented by an 'armada of attorneys'.
Alexander Acosta Prosecutor (implied)
Reached a consensus with Epstein's attorneys that Epstein would never serve federal or state prison time.
Alan Dershowitz Attorney / Harvard Professor
Part of Epstein's 'armada of attorneys'.
Jay Lefkowitz Attorney
Part of Epstein's 'armada of attorneys'.
Gerald Lefcourt Attorney
Part of Epstein's 'armada of attorneys'.
Jack Goldberger Attorney
Part of Epstein's 'armada of attorneys'.
Roy Black Attorney
Part of Epstein's 'armada of attorneys'.
Guy Lewis Attorney
Part of Epstein's 'armada of attorneys'.
Kenneth Starr Attorney / Former Whitewater Special Prosecutor
Part of Epstein's 'armada of attorneys'.
Michael Reiter Palm Beach Police Chief
One of the few willing to risk his career to go after Epstein.
Joseph Recarey Detective
One of the few willing to risk his career to go after Epstein.
William Kennedy Smith Subject of previous case
Mentioned regarding a past rape case handled by Palm Beach police.
Donald Trump President (at time of publication)
Mentioned as having his 'winter White House' in Palm Beach.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Harvard University
Affiliation of Alan Dershowitz
Palm Beach Police Department
Employer of Reiter and Recarey
Kennedy Family
Family of William Kennedy Smith
House Oversight Committee
Implied by document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'

Timeline (2 events)

2008
Civil court testimony regarding hundreds of girls brought to Epstein's homes
Civil Court
Witnesses Alleged Victims
November 28, 2018
Article publication date
N/A

Locations (8)

Location Context
Locations where girls were brought
Location of Epstein's compound and police jurisdiction; described as 'easternmost town in Florida'
Origin of some victims
Origin of some victims
Origin of some victims
Geographic boundary of Palm Beach
Geographic boundary of Palm Beach
Winter White House
President Trump's residence in Palm Beach

Relationships (3)

Alexander Acosta Legal Negotiation Jeffrey Epstein's Attorneys
reached a consensus: Epstein would never serve time
Michael Reiter Colleagues/Allies Joseph Recarey
There were really just two people willing to risk their careers to go after Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein Attorney-Client Alan Dershowitz
Epstein’s armada of attorneys — Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz...

Key Quotes (4)

"witnesses and alleged victims testified in civil court that there were hundreds of girls who were brought to Epstein’s homes"
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"Epstein would never serve time in a federal or state prison."
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"There were really just two people willing to risk their careers to go after Epstein: Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter and Detective Joseph Recarey."
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"revolving door of middle and high school girls coming to his gated compound throughout the day and night."
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Full Extracted Text

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in 2008, witnesses and alleged victims testified in civil court that there were hundreds of girls who were brought to Epstein’s homes, including girls from Europe, Latin America and former Soviet Republic countries.
But Acosta and Epstein’s armada of attorneys — Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz, Jay Lefkowitz, Gerald Lefcourt, Jack Goldberger, Roy Black, Guy Lewis and former Whitewater special prosecutor Kenneth Starr — reached a consensus: Epstein would never serve time in a federal or state prison.
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Sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein was surrounded by powerful people. Here’s a sampling
NOVEMBER 28, 2018 8:00 AM
POLICE UNDER PRESSURE
There were really just two people willing to risk their careers to go after Epstein: Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter and Detective Joseph Recarey.
For Reiter, business tycoon Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t any more formidable than any of the other 8,000 or so wealthy and powerful people living on the island. Police had handled sensational cases involving wealthy residents before — from the murders of heiresses to the rape case involving William Kennedy Smith, of the Kennedy family.
The easternmost town in Florida, Palm Beach is a 10.4-square-mile barrier island between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean populated by some of the richest people in the country. President Trump has his “winter White House” in Palm Beach, and the town makes news as much for its glitz as it does for its unusual efforts to preserve its well-mannered image, like banning shirtless joggers.
But it was a little surprising, even to Reiter, to learn that one of its residents had a revolving door of middle and high school girls coming to his gated compound throughout the day and night.
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