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Extraction Summary

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People
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Events
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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / narrative account (pages 162-163)
File Size: 1.97 MB
Summary

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.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Barry Krischer State Attorney
Subject of Chapter 42; elected official in Palm Beach; former private practice lawyer.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of investigation
Mentioned regarding his 'type' of girls and being in touch with Alison.
Ghislaine Maxwell Associate of Epstein
Mentioned asking about girls/tattoos alongside Epstein.
Ivan Robles Private Investigator
identified by license plate Florida E79-4EG; from West Palm Beach; allegedly chasing visitors away.
Alison Witness/Victim
Was in touch with Epstein; offered money to refuse to cooperate/testify.
Jeb Bush Governor
Presented the 'Peace at Home' award to Barry Krischer.
Rush Limbaugh Radio Host
Investigated by Krischer in 2003.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
Police Department
Mentioned in context of an Incident Report.
Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County
Gave pro bono award to Krischer.
National District Attorneys Association
Krischer was a board member.
Florida Bar
Gave lifetime achievement award to Krischer.
State Attorney's Office
Krischer's workplace.
District Attorney's Office in Brooklyn
Where Krischer began his career in 1970.

Timeline (3 events)

2003
Investigation launched into Rush Limbaugh.
Palm Beach
April 2006
Contextual timeframe for the chapter regarding Barry Krischer.
Palm Beach
Unknown
Incident involving Private Eye Ivan Robles chasing visitors.
Unknown property

Locations (4)

Location Context
Location of Krischer's practice and jurisdiction.
Location associated with Ivan Robles.
Start of Krischer's career.
State jurisdiction.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Partners/Associates Ghislaine Maxwell
Mentioned together asking about girls and tattoos.
Ivan Robles Employee/Contractor (Implied) Jeffrey Epstein
Private eye chasing visitors away, seemingly on behalf of the property owner (Epstein context).

Key Quotes (3)

"tampering with a serious, arrestable offense."
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"He was not necessarily averse to going after the rich and powerful."
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"Alison [recieved] money if she would refuse to be compensated"
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CHAPTER 42
Barry Krischer: April 2006
State attorney Barry Krischer was an elected official, but
before taking his post, he’d been a lawyer in private practice
in and around Palm Beach. Elected twice to his office, in
1992 and 1996, he had run unopposed for state attorney in 2000
and 2004. During the course of his long career, which began in
1970 with a three-year stint in the district attorney’s office in
Brooklyn, he received a number of awards: the pro bono award
from the Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County for his service
with the juvenile justice system and for his work with the child
protection team; the Peace at Home award, presented by Gover-
nor Jeb Bush, for his work with victims of family violence; a life-
time achievement award from the Florida Bar. He was a board
member of the National District Attorneys Association. And he
was not necessarily averse to going after the rich and powerful.
In 2003, he launched an investigation into Rush Limbaugh’s use
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