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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: News article/profile embedded in legal/internal correspondence
File Size: 2.33 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a news profile of Palm Beach Police Chief Mike Reiter, circulated within Jeffrey Epstein's internal communications (as evidenced by the footer). The article details Reiter's professional history, his conflict with a state prosecutor regarding the Epstein case, and his decision to refer the Epstein investigation to the FBI. It includes testimonials to his integrity from other law enforcement officials and details his background investigating high-profile cases like those involving the Kennedy family.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Mike Reiter Chief of Police, Palm Beach Police Department
Subject of the article; praised for professionalism; referred Epstein case to FBI.
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant / Document Owner
Mentioned as the 'super-rich, super-connected defendant'; footer indicates the document is his property.
Katherine Fernandez Rundle Miami-Dade State Attorney
Commented on Reiter's letter, calling it a 'departure from professionalism'.
Rick Lincoln Chief of Lantana Police Department
Quoted praising Reiter's professionalism and leadership.
H.C. Clark II Juno Beach Police Chief
Quoted praising Reiter's demeanor.
David Kennedy Deceased
Subject of a 1984 overdose investigation led by Reiter.
William Kennedy Smith Former Suspect
Investigated by Reiter in 1991 rape case; acquitted.
Peter Elwell Town Manager, Palm Beach
Promoted Reiter to chief in 2001; quoted praising his service.

Organizations (8)

Name Type Context
Palm Beach Police Department
Reiter's employer.
FBI
Agency Reiter referred the Epstein case to.
Lantana Police Department
Organization led by Rick Lincoln.
University of Pittsburgh
Reiter's previous employer (patrol job).
Palm Beach Atlantic University
Institution where Reiter earned a master's degree.
FBI National Academy
Training institution attended by Reiter.
Harvard
Institution where Reiter attended management courses.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (Bates stamp).

Timeline (5 events)

1981
Reiter joined Palm Beach Police Department.
Palm Beach
1984
Investigation of David Kennedy overdose death.
Palm Beach
1991
Investigation of William Kennedy Smith rape charge.
Palm Beach
March 2001
Reiter promoted from assistant chief to chief.
Palm Beach
Unknown (Post-Indictment)
Reiter referred Epstein case to FBI for federal review.
Palm Beach

Locations (3)

Location Context
Primary location of events.
Location of FBI National Academy.
Location of 1991 incident involving William Kennedy Smith.

Relationships (3)

Mike Reiter Investigator/Suspect Jeffrey Epstein
Reiter referred Epstein's case to the FBI.
Mike Reiter Employee/Supervisor Peter Elwell
Elwell promoted Reiter to chief.
Mike Reiter Professional Peer Rick Lincoln
Lincoln praises Reiter's professionalism.

Key Quotes (4)

"It looks like a departure from professionalism"
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"I have always been impressed by Mike's professionalism and his leadership"
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"He has a perspective that's broader than just addressing the needs of the town"
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"He's very businesslike, very straightforward. He's not easily agitated or flamboyant. He's about the work"
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Full Extracted Text

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In short, Reiter told the county's top prosecutor for the past 13 years that he ought to get off the case. "It looks like a departure from professionalism," Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said of Reiter's letter.
Following Epstein's indictment, Reiter referred the case to the FBI to determine whether the super-rich, super-connected defendant had violated any federal laws.
Reiter won't discuss the case or the broadsides aimed at him. But others almost uniformly use one word to describe the chief: professional.
"I have always been impressed by Mike's professionalism and his leadership," said Rick Lincoln, chief of the Lantana Police Department and a Palm Beach County cop for 32 years.
"The town of Palm Beach has a very professional police department. We all consider Mike to be our peer and a man of integrity."
Juno Beach Police Chief H.C. Clark II agreed. Although he doesn't know Reiter well, he has met with him on countywide law enforcement issues. "I've never seen him lose his cool. I've never seen anything but a professional demeanor from him."
Reiter joined the Palm Beach Police Department in 1981, leaving a $20,000-a-year patrol job at the University of Pittsburgh. His personnel jacket shows consistently excellent job evaluations.
Posh Palm Beach is no hotbed of crime, and in his first year on the job, a resident confined to his home with a sick child thanked Reiter for delivering a few Cokes to the house. Reiter refused payment for the beverages. Another resident thanked Reiter for shutting off his car's headlights in his driveway, saying a valet must have been at fault.
Reiter worked everything from road patrol to organized crime, vice and narcotics. And he's no novice at investigations involving the island's rich and famous. He was the lead detective probing the drug overdose death of David Kennedy in 1984. He also was one of the officers who worked the investigation of William Kennedy Smith, who was charged in 1991 — and later acquitted — with raping a woman at the Kennedy family compound in Palm Beach.
Reiter, who has a master's degree in human resource development from Palm Beach Atlantic University, also has attended the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Va., and management courses at Harvard. He's been active in countywide interagency law enforcement organizations and has a "top secret" national security clearance.
"He has a perspective that's broader than just addressing the needs of the town," said Town Manager Peter Elwell, who promoted Reiter from assistant chief to chief in March 2001. Reiter makes more than $144,000 as the town's top cop. Elwell thinks he's worth it.
"He's very businesslike, very straightforward. He's not easily agitated or flamboyant. He's about the work," Elwell said. "I think that his service as chief has been outstanding in five-plus years."
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The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of Jeffrey Epstein
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