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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Palm beach police department incident report
File Size: 3.17 MB
Summary

This Palm Beach Police Department incident report (Narrative #24) details Officer Recarey's communications with Epstein's attorneys and a witness named Alessi. Alessi admitted to meeting a private investigator from Roy Black's office to discuss his testimony. Attorney Fronstin contacted the police to state Epstein would not be interviewed, but relayed that Epstein considers massages 'therapeutic and spiritually sound' and claimed a $100,000 donation to the Ballet of Florida for that purpose.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Recarey, Joseph Reporting Officer
Police officer conducting the investigation and writing the narrative
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Subject of investigation; described as passionate about massages
Alessi Witness/Interviewee
Questioned about girls massaging Epstein; contacted by Epstein's PIs
Roy Black Attorney
Attorney directing private investigators
Mr. Fronstin Attorney
Epstein's attorney communicating with police on his behalf
Mr. Morrell Attorney/Associate
Present during Alessi interview
Altomaro, Nickie A. Data Entry
Person who entered the report into the system

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Palm Beach Police Department
Agency generating the report
Epstein Organization
Entity Alessi was asked about regarding contact
Law Office of Roy Black
Employer of private investigator who contacted Alessi
Carrabba's Restaurant
Location where Alessi met the private investigator
Ballet of Florida
Recipient of alleged $100,000 donation from Epstein

Timeline (2 events)

November 11, 2005
Meeting between Alessi and Private Investigator
Carrabba's Restaurant, Boynton Beach
Alessi Private Investigator
November 29, 2005
Telephone conversation between Officer Recarey and Attorney Fronstin regarding Epstein's defense of massages and actions of PIs
Telephone
Officer Recarey Mr. Fronstin

Locations (1)

Location Context
Meeting place for Alessi and PI

Relationships (3)

Jeffrey Epstein Attorney/Client Roy Black
PIs were under the direction of Attorney Roy Black
Jeffrey Epstein Attorney/Client Mr. Fronstin
Fronstin speaking on behalf of Epstein
Alessi Associate/Employee Jeffrey Epstein
Alessi spoke with Epstein shortly after initial police contact

Key Quotes (4)

"Mr. Epstein is very passionate about massages."
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"The massages are therapeutic and spiritually sound for him that is why he has had many massages."
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"Mr. Epstein had allegedly donated over $100,000 to the Ballet of Florida for massages."
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"Mr. Fronstin was told of the allegations that the private investigators assigned to the case have been portraying themselves as police officers."
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Full Extracted Text

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Date: 7/13/06
Time: 9:27:55
PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT
Incident Report
Page: 58
Program: CMS301L
Case No. . . . : 1-05-000368
(Continued)
massages.
He was asked if he remembered any names of the girls that massaged
Epstein. He tried to remember and was unable to provide any exact
names of any girls. Alessi was asked about any contact with anyone
from the Epstein organization. Alessi said he did speak with Mr.
Epstein shortly after my initial contact with him to find out what was
going on. Alessi also stated that approximately on November 11, 2005,
he was contacted by a private investigator from the Law Office of Roy
Black. The investigator had called him to meet with him to ascertain
what he was going to tell the police. Alessi stated they met at the
Carrabba s Restaurant in Boynton Beach and discussed the same
questions I was asking him. I informed Mr. Alessi and Mr. Morrell
that as this is an ongoing investigation and anything we discuss
should be confidential. They both acknowledged the fact that the
information would be kept confidential. It should be noted that a
court reporter was present during the interviews and would be
providing a copy of the statements to me when they become available.
On November 21, 2005, I received a voice mail from Mr. Fronstin who
advised he would not be making Mr. Epstein available for any
statements. He did have some words that he wanted to relay on behalf
of Mr. Epstein. I telephoned his office and left a message for him to
return my call.
On November 29, 2005, I received a call back from Mr. Fronstin who
left a voice mail after hours on November 28, 2005, advising he would
return my call during normal business hours to speak with me reference
the case on November 29, 2005.
****************************** N A R R A T I V E # 24 ******************************
NA
Reported By: RECAREY, JOSEPH
11/29/05
Entered By.: ALTOMARO, NICKIE A.
12/01/05
On November 29, 2005, at approximately 2:30 p.m. I received a
telephone call on the department issued cell phone. Mr. Fronstin
stated he was calling to relay information that Mr. Epstein wished he
could relay. Mr. Fronstin stated that he would not allow Mr. Epstein
to speak with me at this time. He further stated that Mr. Epstein is
very passionate about massages. He continued that Mr. Epstein had
allegedly donated over $100,000 to the Ballet of Florida for massages.
The massages are therapeutic and spiritually sound for him that is
why he has had many massages. Mr. Fronstin stated he appreciated the
way the investigation has not been leaked out into the media. I
explained to Mr. Fronstin that it is as important to protect the
innocent if the allegations are not substantiated. Mr. Fronstin was
told of the allegations that the private investigators assigned to the
case have been portraying themselves as police officers.
Additionally, I explained that my cell phone had been called by the
private investigators. Mr. Fronstin advised he was not aware of that
and advised they were under the direction of Attorney Roy Black in
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