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Extraction Summary

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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / narrative account (evidence submission)
File Size: 2.09 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a book by James Patterson (likely 'Filthy Rich') submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. It narrates an event where Noel St. Pierre, a trash collector or worker, retrieves a scrap of paper from Jeffrey Epstein's garbage containing the names 'Wendy Dobbs' and 'Mary' and turns it over to a detective to be brought to Chief Reiter. St. Pierre notes the youth of the girls he has seen at Epstein's house and expresses a desire to help stop Epstein.

People (7)

Name Role Context
James Patterson Author
Author of the book from which this page is taken (listed in header).
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Subject of the police investigation and the trash being analyzed.
Noel St. Pierre Witness/Informant
Driver/worker who collected Epstein's trash and retrieved evidence (a scrap of paper with names) to give to the police.
Wendy Dobbs Potential Victim/Witness
Name found on a scrap of paper in Epstein's trash.
Mary Potential Victim/Witness
Name found on a scrap of paper in Epstein's trash.
Michael Reiter Police Chief
Chief of Police; the detective intends to take the evidence to his office. Also appears in the header of the next sec...
Unnamed Detective Police Officer
Receives the evidence from St. Pierre and asks if he will return tomorrow.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Beach PD
Mentioned on the right page, likely referring to Palm Beach Police Department.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019146).

Timeline (1 events)

Context implies mid-2000s investigation
Noel St. Pierre delivers a scrap of paper retrieved from Jeffrey Epstein's trash to the police. The paper contains the names Wendy Dobbs and Mary.
Police Station

Locations (4)

Location Context
Landfill where the garbage was originally intended to go.
Where St. Pierre is driving to deliver evidence.
Where St. Pierre collected the trash and observed that the girls were 'really young'.
Destination for the evidence found in the trash.

Relationships (2)

Noel St. Pierre Service Provider/Witness Jeffrey Epstein
St. Pierre collected trash from Epstein's house and observed young girls there.
Noel St. Pierre Cooperating Witness Michael Reiter
The detective is taking the evidence St. Pierre provided to Chief Reiter's office.

Key Quotes (4)

"Jeffrey Epstein's garbage will never arrive at Mount Trashmore."
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"And St. Pierre's trips to the house make one thing clear. These girls are young. Really young."
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"'I hope you can stop this man,' St. Pierre tells the cop."
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"In his hand he's holding a scrap of paper that Noel St. Pierre has pulled from Epstein's trash. Wendy Dobbs's name is on it. Mary's name is on it as well."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,512 characters)

JAMES PATTERSON
Jeffrey Epstein's garbage will never arrive at Mount Trashmore.
As he drives to the police station, St. Pierre thinks about Epstein and what he's been told. It's a wonder to him that American kids would do what the police say these kids have done. American kids are rich, after all. Some of them just don't know it, he guesses.
Americans always want more than they have.
Then again, children do stupid things. They don't know any better. And St. Pierre's trips to the house make one thing clear. These girls are young. Really young.
"I hope you can stop this man," St. Pierre tells the cop.
The detective shoots him a sharp look, and St. Pierre nods.
"Please," he says, more softly this time.
"Can we count on seeing you here tomorrow?"
The detective looks antsy, impatient again. In his hand he's holding a scrap of paper that Noel St. Pierre has pulled from Epstein's trash. Wendy Dobbs's name is on it. Mary's name is on it as well.
The detective can't wait to get it to Chief Reiter's office.
"As long as it takes, sir," St. Pierre tells him. "Tomorrow, the next day. Whenever you need me."
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