This document contains pages 162 and 163 from a book (likely a narrative non-fiction like 'Filthy Rich') detailing the background of State Attorney Barry Krischer and incidents related to the Epstein investigation. Page 162 describes witness intimidation involving a woman named Alison being offered money to refuse cooperation, and mentions a private investigator named Ivan Robles monitoring visitors. Page 163 provides a biographical overview of Barry Krischer, noting his career history, awards from figures like Jeb Bush, and his reputation for prosecuting high-profile cases like Rush Limbaugh.
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| Barry Krischer | State Attorney |
Subject of Chapter 42; elected official in Palm Beach; former private practice lawyer.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject of investigation |
Mentioned regarding his 'type' of girls and being in touch with Alison.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Associate of Epstein |
Mentioned asking about girls/tattoos alongside Epstein.
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| Ivan Robles | Private Investigator |
identified by license plate Florida E79-4EG; from West Palm Beach; allegedly chasing visitors away.
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| Alison | Witness/Victim |
Was in touch with Epstein; offered money to refuse to cooperate/testify.
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| Jeb Bush | Governor |
Presented the 'Peace at Home' award to Barry Krischer.
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| Rush Limbaugh | Radio Host |
Investigated by Krischer in 2003.
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| Police Department |
Mentioned in context of an Incident Report.
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| Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County |
Gave pro bono award to Krischer.
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| National District Attorneys Association |
Krischer was a board member.
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| Florida Bar |
Gave lifetime achievement award to Krischer.
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| State Attorney's Office |
Krischer's workplace.
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| District Attorney's Office in Brooklyn |
Where Krischer began his career in 1970.
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Location of Krischer's practice and jurisdiction.
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Location associated with Ivan Robles.
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Start of Krischer's career.
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State jurisdiction.
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"tampering with a serious, arrestable offense."Source
"He was not necessarily averse to going after the rich and powerful."Source
"Alison [recieved] money if she would refuse to be compensated"Source
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