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Extraction Summary

10
People
5
Organizations
2
Locations
2
Events
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Relationships
5
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / investigative narrative (likely from 'filthy rich' by james patterson, included in house oversight committee records)
File Size: 2.23 MB
Summary

This document appears to be an excerpt from a book (likely 'Filthy Rich') included in House Oversight records, detailing the controversial plea deal negotiations for Jeffrey Epstein. The text describes a specific moment where Epstein's attorney, Guy Fronstin, accepts a lenient plea offer (1 count Aggravated Assault, probation, adjudication withheld) from ASA Belohlavek, effectively calling off a grand jury. The narrator, likely a police investigator, expresses strong disapproval of the deal and the lack of consultation, noting that the victims' families were being ignored by the State Attorney's Office.

People (10)

Name Role Context
James Patterson Author
Name appears in the header of the page.
Alan Dershowitz Attorney
Defense attorney involved in the plea deal negotiations.
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant
Client of Guy Fronstin; subject of the plea deal and criminal investigation.
ASA Belohlavek Assistant State Attorney
Prosecutor negotiating the plea deal; received the call from Fronstin.
Mary Victim
Pseudonym for a victim; the plea deal was specific to her case.
Guy Fronstin Attorney
Epstein's attorney; called Belohlavek to accept the plea deal.
Michael Reiter Chief of Police
Cited in the right page header; the narrator reports to him regarding the deal.
Barry Krischer State Attorney
Head of the State Attorney's office; Reiter was instructed to call him.
Stepmother of [Mary] Relative of Victim
Left a voicemail asking why the State Attorney's office hadn't returned her calls.
Narrator (Implied) Investigator/Officer
Referenced as 'I'; expresses disapproval of the deal and briefs Chief Reiter.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
State Attorney's Office
Prosecuting body handling the case and plea deal.
Police Station
Location where the narrator briefed the Chief.
County Jail
Location where Epstein would be booked.
Grand Jury
Legal body that Fronstin asked to be called off due to the plea deal.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (indicated by footer).

Timeline (2 events)

Unspecified
Plea Deal Negotiation
State Attorney's Office (implied)
Unspecified
Briefing of Chief of Police
Police Station
Narrator Chief Reiter

Locations (2)

Location Context
Where the narrator returned to brief the Chief.
Booking location mentioned.

Relationships (3)

Guy Fronstin Attorney-Client Jeffrey Epstein
Fronstin stated in the message, he spoke with his client, Jeffrey Epstein
Narrator Subordinate-Superior Chief Reiter
I briefed the Chief about the deal offered.
ASA Belohlavek Subordinate-Superior Barry Krischer
She explained to have Chief Reiter call Barry Krischer about the deal.

Key Quotes (5)

"The offer is 1 count of Agg Assault with intent to commit a felony, five years probation, with adjudication withheld."
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"ASA Belohlavek stated that was the only offer made as to one victim, [Mary]."
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"Fronstin asked to call off the grand jury as they would accept this deal."
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"I explained my disapproval of the deal and not being consulted prior to the deal being offered."
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"She explained to have Chief Reiter call Barry Krischer about the deal."
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Full Extracted Text

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JAMES PATTERSON
Atty Alan Dershowitz. The offer is 1 count of Agg Assault with intent to commit a felony, five years probation, with adjudication withheld. Epstein would have to submit to psychiatric/sexual evaluation and no unsupervised visits with minors. When asked about all the other victims, ASA Belohlavek stated that was the only offer made as to one victim, [Mary]. ASA Belohlavek['s] cell phone rang and went to voice mail. She checked her voice mail and played the message on speaker. The caller identified himself as Atty Guy Fronstin and acknowledged the deal made between them. Fronstin stated in the message, he spoke with his client, Jeffrey Epstein, and would agree to this deal. Fronstin asked to call off the grand jury as they would accept this deal. Belohlavek stated a probable cause would be needed to book Epstein in the county Jail and would let me know as to when it was needed. I explained my disapproval of the deal and not being consulted prior to the deal being offered. However I expressed that was only my opinion and the final approval would come from the Chief of Police. She explained to have Chief Reiter call Barry Krischer about the deal. I left the area and returned to the police station where I briefed the Chief about the deal offered.
I checked my voice mail messages and discovered a message from [the] stepmother for the victim [Mary]. She was calling because the State Attorney's Office still had not returned any of her calls as to when they are needed for this case. I then called ASA Belohlavek's office and left messages for her to call the victims on this case and explain to them what the State Attorney's Office had done.
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Michael Reiter: May 20
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Under "Ever shoplifted":
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