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Extraction Summary

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Events
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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / evidence file (house oversight committee)
File Size: 2.17 MB
Summary

This document contains pages 32 and 33 from the book 'Filthy Rich', stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details Detective Reiter's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, including a specific incident where Epstein called Reiter offering funds for a 'firearms simulator,' which Reiter interpreted as Epstein knowing about the investigation. The text also identifies Nadia Marcinkova as a 19-year-old living with Epstein who was described as a 'slave,' and mentions a woman named Wendy as a known procurer.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Epstein Subject of investigation
Called Reiter offering funds; described as having 'slaves' and being a child molester.
Reiter Detective/Police Official
Receives call from Epstein; leading the investigation; deposed in a civil suit.
Nadia Marcinkova Associate/Victim
Described as a 19-year-old beauty living at Epstein's home; described as a 'slave'.
Detective Recarey Investigator
Conducted a recorded interview with a girl describing Nadia Marcinkova.
Wendy Procurer
Identified by police as one procurer for Epstein.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Palm Beach Police Department
Implied as the department Reiter works for; Epstein asks if 'Palm Beach' bought the simulator.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (per footer stamp).

Timeline (2 events)

September
Epstein calls Reiter to offer funds for police equipment, signaling he knows about the investigation.
Phone call (Palm Beach)
Unspecified
Reiter observes Epstein with Nadia Marcinkova at a donation event; notes she looked afraid and was not introduced.
Unspecified event

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of the police department and Epstein's crimes.
Where Nadia Marcinkova lived.

Relationships (3)

Epstein Abusive/Controlling Nadia Marcinkova
She lived at his home, described as a 'slave', looked afraid to speak.
Epstein Suspect/Investigator Reiter
Reiter is investigating Epstein; Epstein calls him to offer funds (likely bribery/intimidation).
Epstein Associate Wendy
Identified as a 'procurer' for Epstein.

Key Quotes (4)

"Has Palm Beach bought the firearms simulator yet?"
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"If the department needs more funds, Epstein says, he’ll be happy to provide them."
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"described... as one of Epstein’s 'like, slaves.'"
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Quote #3
"What kind of person would bring children to a child molester?"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (2,380 characters)

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...out complaints they'd gotten
...en hanging around at the end
...g at all hours from Epstein's
...to that," Reiter said in a depo-
...uit, brought by a victim, that
...we may have encountered one
...ne a little bit of surveillance or
...r or not they had seen that. I
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...coming and going from Mr.
...r inquiry, and we were of the
...nd [we] were also of the belief
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...g that we heavily pursued—
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...hey were underage at that point,
...t in it."
...nplaints on the day Epstein had
...onation. And when Reiter had
...couldn't help but notice the tall,
...n had brought with him to the
...she was standing so stiffly, eyes
...were afraid to speak. Not a kid.
...tein did not introduce or even
...s, too, seemed odd.
...man was Nadia Marcinkova, a
FILTHY RICH
nineteen-year-old beauty who lived at Epstein’s home and was described, by another girl, in a recorded interview with Detective Recarey, as one of Epstein’s “like, slaves.”
In September, several months into the investigation, Epstein calls Reiter directly and asks: Has Palm Beach bought the firearms simulator yet?
Cautiously, Reiter tells him that they’re still doing research.
If the department needs more funds, Epstein says, he’ll be happy to provide them.
Reiter thanks him graciously and hangs up. But he’s certain now that Epstein knows about the investigation. Thinking about Epstein’s crimes in Palm Beach makes him shudder. And, Reiter knows, if the charges are true, things are going to get ugly and public.
Cops like Reiter are family men, fathers. Some see so much that they’re no longer surprised by the ways of the world. Still, it helps to hold on to a natural capacity for outrage. Thefts are easy to understand: you see something you need, so you take it. Even murders make a kind of sense once you understand the motivation. There’s great satisfaction in catching a murderer. But what Epstein’s been up to is hard to explain.
Who is this guy?
Reiter’s detectives will have to get into Epstein’s head. To nail him, they’ll have to know him. And to do that, they’ll have to get to know the people around him. The police already know about Wendy. That’s one procurer, but out of how many?
What kind of person would bring children to a child molester?
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