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Extraction Summary

7
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: Book excerpt (evidence file)
File Size: 2.55 MB
Summary

This document is a scanned page (pg 32-33) from a James Patterson book, filed under House Oversight records. It details Police Chief Reiter's recollections of early complaints regarding young women at Epstein's home, which police dismissed as likely adult prostitution and 'common.' It describes a specific incident where Epstein visited the station to deliver a $90,000 donation, accompanied by a terrified-looking 19-year-old Nadia Marcinkova, whom he refused to introduce.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Reiter Police Officer/Chief
Received complaints about Epstein; accepted donation; observed Epstein with Nadia Marcinkova.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Subject of complaints regarding young women; made $90,000 donation to police; settled civil suit.
B.B. Victim/Plaintiff
Brought a civil suit against Epstein which was settled.
Nadia Marcinkova Associate/Victim
Identified as the 'statuesque woman' with Epstein at the station; described as 19 years old.
Recarey Detective
Mentioned in partial text on page 33.
Wendy Unknown
Mentioned in partial text on page 33.
James Patterson Author
Name appears in header.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Stamp in footer indicates this document is part of their records.
Police Department (Palm Beach implied)
Agency Reiter works for; recipient of donation.

Timeline (2 events)

A few months prior to donation
Police receive complaints about young women at Epstein's house.
Epstein's house
Reiter's officers Neighbors
Unspecified
Epstein visits police station with $90,000 donation and Nadia Marcinkova.
Police Station

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location where young women were seen coming and going.
Police station where Epstein brought the donation and Nadia Marcinkova.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Associate/Possible Victim Nadia Marcinkova
Brought her to police station; she acted afraid/stiff; he did not introduce her.
Reiter Law Enforcement/Donor Jeffrey Epstein
Epstein gave $90,000 donation; Reiter observed him.

Key Quotes (6)

"We did some level of further inquiry, and we were of the belief that they were all adults."
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"prostitution in private residences; it's common everywhere in America."
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"We didn't believe that they were underage at that point, and so we had no further interest in it."
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"It struck him as strange that she was standing so stiffly, eyes cast downward, as though she were afraid to speak."
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"Not a kid. But not a woman, either."
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"Epstein did not introduce or even acknowledge her."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (2,335 characters)

JAMES PATTERSON
Something an old cop would notice.
Reiter’s officers had told him about complaints they’d gotten a few months earlier—young women hanging around at the end of the block or coming and going at all hours from Epstein’s house. “There was some follow-up to that,” Reiter said in a deposition for B.B. vs. Epstein, a civil suit, brought by a victim, that Jeffrey eventually settled. “I think we may have encountered one or two of them. [We] may have done a little bit of surveillance or talked to neighbors as to whether or not they had seen that. I think we were of the general understanding that, yes, there were very attractive young women coming and going from Mr. Epstein’s residence.
“We did some level of further inquiry, and we were of the belief that they were all adults. And [we] were also of the belief that there was a possibility that there could be prostitution. But I mean that’s just not something that we heavily pursued—prostitution in private residences; it’s common everywhere in America. We didn’t believe that they were underage at that point, and so we had no further interest in it.”
Reiter had recalled those complaints on the day Epstein had shown up with his $90,000 donation. And when Reiter had walked Epstein downstairs, he couldn’t help but notice the tall, beautiful woman whom Epstein had brought with him to the station.
It struck him as strange that she was standing so stiffly, eyes cast downward, as though she were afraid to speak. Not a kid. But not a woman, either. Epstein did not introduce or even acknowledge her. To Reiter, this, too, seemed odd.
Indeed, the statuesque woman was Nadia Marcinkova, a
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nineteen-year-old described, by anothe[r] [detec]tive Recarey, as one o[f]
In September, severa[l] calls Reiter directly [about] arms simulator yet?
Cautiously, Reiter If the departmen[t] happy to provide the
Reiter thanks him now that Epstein kno[ws] Epstein’s crimes in P[alm Beach] knows, if the charge public.
Cops like Reiter that they’re no longe[r] helps to hold on to a to understand: you s[ee] murders make a kin[d] tion. There’s great sa Epstein’s been up to
Who is this guy?
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