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Type: Book excerpt / narrative account (james patterson)
File Size: 2.31 MB
Summary

This document is page 80 from a James Patterson book detailing the Palm Beach Police Department's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It describes a police search of Epstein's home where officers found Alison's high school transcript and noted the presence of non-relative young women, specifically naming Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marcinkova. The text highlights Chief Reiter's suspicion that the house had been 'scrubbed' or tidied up before the police arrived, suggesting Epstein had been tipped off.

People (9)

Name Role Context
James Patterson Author
Author of the book from which this page is taken.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Target of the police investigation/search; owner of the house.
Alessi Associate/Debtor
Met Epstein at a luncheonette; agreed to pay back money to Epstein.
Sarah Kellen Associate
Identified as one of the 'attractive young women' camped out at Epstein's house.
Nadia Marcinkova Associate
Identified as one of the 'attractive young women' camped out at Epstein's house.
Alison Victim/Subject
Her high school transcript was found on Epstein's desk during the search.
Chief Reiter Police Chief
Chief of Palm Beach PD; gave deposition noting the house appeared 'cleaned up'.
B.B. Plaintiff
Plaintiff in lawsuit 'B.B. vs. Epstein'.
Detective Recarey Detective
Mentioned on the right page fragment in relation to the investigation.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Palm Beach PD
Police department conducting the investigation and search.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (2 events)

Historical (during investigation)
Police search of Epstein's Palm Beach home.
Epstein's House, Palm Beach
Prior to search
Installation of cameras in Epstein's home by Palm Beach PD.
Epstein's House

Locations (2)

Location Context
Palm Beach residence where the search warrant was executed and cameras were installed.
Location where Epstein met Alessi.

Relationships (4)

Jeffrey Epstein Financial/Business Alessi
Epstein met Alessi regarding money owed.
Jeffrey Epstein Associate/Cohabitant Sarah Kellen
Kellen was part of a group 'camped out' at the house; not a relative.
Jeffrey Epstein Associate/Cohabitant Nadia Marcinkova
Marcinkova was part of a group 'camped out' at the house; not a relative.
Jeffrey Epstein Target/Victim Alison
Her high school transcript was found on his desk.

Key Quotes (3)

"[Judging] by the condition of the place to be searched... someone probably had cleaned it up a bit."
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"None of the girls was a relative of Epstein—that fact had caught the cops' attention."
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"On Epstein's desk, the officers find Alison's high school transcript."
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JAMES PATTERSON
Palm Beach PD and prevailed upon him to have the investigation called off.
Epstein had met Alessi at a luncheonette, he explained, and Alessi had agreed to pay back the money. At the time, it made no sense to prosecute: Epstein was a busy man. He was going to get his money. But he did invite the police into his home to install the cameras. This was a service that the Palm Beach PD provided (though Epstein would be the only one with access to the footage). But while they were there, the police had noticed a group of attractive young women who seemed to be camped out at the house.
The group included Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marcinkova.
None of the girls was a relative of Epstein—that fact had caught the cops' attention.
And now, as the search continues, the cops see photographs of the very same girls.
On Epstein's desk, the officers find Alison's high school transcript.
The thing is, the detectives can't shake the feeling that the Epstein house has been tidied up for their arrival. Shelves look as though they've been emptied, and several photographs appear to have been removed from the walls.
“[Judging] by the condition of the place to be searched,” Chief Reiter will say in his deposition for B.B. vs. Epstein, “someone probably had cleaned it up a bit.”
Maybe there's nothing too surprising about this. After all, Reiter's team knows that Epstein's gotten wind of their investigation. What is surprising is that for a house that's been scrubbed, there's so much left lying around.
In fact, the oddest thing about the search is that someone
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