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.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Recarey, Joseph | Reporting Officer |
Police officer conducting the investigation and writing the narrative
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Subject of investigation; described as passionate about massages
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| Alessi | Witness/Interviewee |
Questioned about girls massaging Epstein; contacted by Epstein's PIs
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| Roy Black | Attorney |
Attorney directing private investigators
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| Mr. Fronstin | Attorney |
Epstein's attorney communicating with police on his behalf
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| Mr. Morrell | Attorney/Associate |
Present during Alessi interview
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| Altomaro, Nickie A. | Data Entry |
Person who entered the report into the system
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Palm Beach Police Department |
Agency generating the report
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| Epstein Organization |
Entity Alessi was asked about regarding contact
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| Law Office of Roy Black |
Employer of private investigator who contacted Alessi
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| Carrabba's Restaurant |
Location where Alessi met the private investigator
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| Ballet of Florida |
Recipient of alleged $100,000 donation from Epstein
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Meeting place for Alessi and PI
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"Mr. Epstein is very passionate about massages."Source
"The massages are therapeutic and spiritually sound for him that is why he has had many massages."Source
"Mr. Epstein had allegedly donated over $100,000 to the Ballet of Florida for massages."Source
"Mr. Fronstin was told of the allegations that the private investigators assigned to the case have been portraying themselves as police officers."Source
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