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7
People
3
Organizations
0
Locations
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Events
3
Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / legal narrative (likely 'filthy rich' by james patterson included in house oversight records)
File Size: 1.9 MB
Summary

This document contains pages 174 and 175 from a narrative book (likely James Patterson's 'Filthy Rich') included in House Oversight records. It details events in May 2006 regarding the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, specifically focused on State Attorney Barry Krischer refusing to recuse himself and the removal of Assistant State Attorney Daliah Weiss from the case. The text highlights conflicts of interest, noting that Epstein's new lawyer, Jack Goldberger, was friends with Krischer and that an associate of Goldberger was married to Weiss.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Detective Recarey Investigator
Received call from Daliah Weiss regarding her removal from the case.
Chief Reiter Police Chief
Sent a letter to the state attorney which had no perceptible effect.
Barry Krischer State Attorney
Did not recuse himself from the case; friendly with Jack Goldberger.
Daliah Weiss Assistant State Attorney
Member of special victims unit; removed from the Epstein case; married to an associate of Jack Goldberger.
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant/Suspect
Subject of investigation for sex crimes against children; hired Jack Goldberger.
Jack Goldberger Attorney
Hired by Epstein; friendly with Barry Krischer.
Mr. Dershow[itz] Attorney
Mentioned on page 174 (partial name 'Mr. Dershow-') in context of case discussions.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
State Attorney's Office
Office handling the prosecution.
Special Victims Unit
Unit Daliah Weiss belonged to, focusing on sex crimes.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (implied by footer stamp).

Timeline (2 events)

May 2006
Narrative regarding the state attorney's handling of the Epstein case.
Florida (implied)
May 3, 2006
Detective Recarey receives call from Daliah Weiss stating she was removed from the case.
Unknown

Relationships (3)

Jack Goldberger Friendly/Professional Barry Krischer
Goldberger was friendly with Barry Krischer
Jack Goldberger Conflict of Interest Daliah Weiss
An associate of Goldberger's was married to Daliah Weiss
Jeffrey Epstein Attorney-Client Jack Goldberger
Epstein made Goldberger his attorney of record

Key Quotes (5)

"Chief Reiter's letter to the state attorney had no perceptible effect."
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"Krischer did not recuse himself from the case."
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"Weiss had been the perfect person to prosecute Epstein."
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"Epstein had added another lawyer, a man named Jack Goldberger, and made Goldberger his attorney of record."
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"Goldberger was friendly with Barry Krischer—and an associate of Goldberger's was married to Daliah Weiss."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,564 characters)

TTERSON
for it; this is an adult male in his
tact with children of the ages of
somebody who we have to stop.
aid, in the state attorney's office,
bed to investigate and prosecute
didn't have too many facts early
out I knew that there were multi-
ectives they were believable. So
r. Epstein became aware of the
rs contacted the state attorney's
and I believe it was Mr. Dershow-
nor of the discussions of this case
completely. [At] one point he sug-
tein] a notice to appear, which
nor. He just completely changed
versation about this[—when] he
frey Epstein—till when he had
tein's reputation and his wealth,
unusual.
or knew him very well, the state
e he could not objectively make
hat is why I wrote it.
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Detective Recarey: May 2006
Chief Reiter's letter to the state attorney had no perceptible effect.
Krischer did not recuse himself from the case. No arrest warrant was issued. And on the afternoon of May 3, Detective Recarey received a telephone call from assistant state attorney Daliah Weiss, who advised him that she had been taken off the Epstein case.
Weiss had been the perfect person to prosecute Epstein. As a member of the special victims unit, she focused on sex crimes and crimes against children, prosecuting high-profile cases involving rape, aggravated child abuse, and neglect. But Epstein had added another lawyer, a man named Jack Goldberger, and made Goldberger his attorney of record.
Goldberger was friendly with Barry Krischer—and an associate of Goldberger's was married to Daliah Weiss.
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