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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: Book excerpt (filthy rich) included in house oversight documents
File Size: 1.87 MB
Summary

This document contains pages 80 and 81 from the book 'Filthy Rich,' stamped as a House Oversight document. It details the Palm Beach Police Department's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, specifically noting that his home appeared 'scrubbed' before a search warrant was executed. The text highlights the unusual counter-surveillance tactics employed by Epstein's defense, including hiring private investigators to tail detectives Reiter and Recarey and search their trash.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Suspect
Subject of police investigation; alleged to have hired PIs to investigate the police.
Reiter Police Officer/Investigator
Likely Chief Michael Reiter; leading investigation, being surveilled by Epstein's team.
Recarey Detective
Likely Joseph Recarey; investigator whose trash was picked through by Epstein's PIs.
Nadia Marcinkova Associate
Mentioned on page 80 alongside fragment '..llen' (likely Maxwell).
..llen Associate
Fragmentary name on page 80, likely referring to Ghislaine Maxwell.
Alison Victim/Witness
Police found her high school items (implied).
B.B. Victim/Plaintiff
Mentioned in legal context 'B.B. vs. Epstein'.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Palm Beach PD
Police department conducting the investigation.
Epstein's lawyers
Hired private investigators to background check the police.

Timeline (2 events)

During investigation
Execution of search warrant at Epstein's home; the house appeared 'scrubbed' of incriminating materials.
Epstein's Home
Police Epstein
During investigation
Epstein's team hires private investigators to surveil Reiter and Recarey, including picking through trash and filing public records demands.
Palm Beach

Locations (2)

Location Context
Palm Beach; location of search warrant execution; described as 'scrubbed'.
Police headquarters.

Relationships (3)

Reiter Colleagues Recarey
Both are police officers investigating Epstein; Recarey reports surveillance to Reiter.
Jeffrey Epstein Adversarial Reiter
Epstein is the suspect investigating Reiter (the investigator).
Jeffrey Epstein Adversarial Recarey
Epstein's team picked through Recarey's trash.

Key Quotes (4)

"appears to have gone through the house, gotten rid of incriminating materials, but left many clues behind."
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"There’s another feeling the cops can’t shake: the nagging sense that they themselves are being investigated and tailed."
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"Detective Recarey tells Reiter that he, too, is being surveilled and that his trash has been picked through."
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"a suspect investigating his investigators."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,900 characters)

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him to have the investigation
cheonette, he explained, and
money. At the time, it made no
ousy man. He was going to get
police into his home to install
at the Palm Beach PD provided
ly one with access to the foot-
e police had noticed a group of
emed to be camped out at the
llen and Nadia Marcinkova.
tive of Epstein—that fact had
nues, the cops see photographs
cers find Alison’s high school
can’t shake the feeling that the
up for their arrival. Shelves look
, and several photographs appear
walls.
n of the place to be searched,”
osition for B.B. vs. Epstein, “some-
a bit.”
surprising about this. After all,
in’s gotten wind of their investiga-
t for a house that’s been scrubbed,
nd.
about the search is that someone
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appears to have gone through the house, gotten rid of incrimi-
nating materials, but left many clues behind.
It was as if the things the police were seeing didn’t even reg-
ister as wrong.
There’s another feeling the cops can’t shake: the nagging sense
that they themselves are being investigated and tailed.
First Reiter hears through the grapevine that Epstein’s law-
yers have hired private investigators to perform background
checks.
A public-records demand has been filed in an effort to obtain
Reiter’s own records.
Detective Recarey tells Reiter that he, too, is being surveilled
and that his trash has been picked through.
In his entire career as a police officer, this is the first time
that Reiter’s seen or heard of such a thing: a suspect investigat-
ing his investigators. But for the moment, he puts it aside. Recar-
ey’s doing great work on the investigation. He’s deeply invested,
and for good reason: the detective’s got four kids of his own.
Right now, more victims are coming out of the woodwork. And
now that the warrant’s been executed, there’s no downside to
interviewing Epstein’s servants.
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