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Type: News article clippings
File Size: 1.8 MB
Summary

This document consists of clippings from the Palm Beach Post, primarily from August 14, 2006, detailing the legal troubles of financier Jeffrey Epstein. It covers allegations of sexual assault against minors, a potential federal plea deal, Epstein's indictment on state charges, and the conflict between Epstein's legal team and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter, whom they accuse of a personal vendetta.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Financier / Accused
Central figure, described as a 'gray-haired money manager' and 'Palm Beach financier'. Charged by the State of Florid...
Howard Rubenstein Spokesman for Epstein
Stated that his client (Epstein) would have no comment.
Dershowitz Unknown
Declined to comment on the Epstein case.
Haley Robson Associate of Epstein
Admitted to bringing six girls, aged 14-16, to Epstein's house. Described herself as 'like a Heidi Fleiss'.
Heidi Fleiss Madam
Mentioned as a point of comparison by Haley Robson.
Michael Reiter Palm Beach Police Chief
Led the investigation into Epstein. Epstein's lawyers accused him of a vendetta and 'craziness'.
Larry Keller Author / Journalist
Wrote the Palm Beach Post article dated August 14, 2006.
(NAME REMOVED) Wife of Michael Reiter
Mentioned in the context of her divorce from Michael Reiter after 24 years of marriage.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Palm Beach Post
Newspaper that published the reports cited in the document.
State of Florida
Charged Epstein with soliciting young prostitutes for sex.
Palm Beach police
Investigated Epstein. Their records show allegations from a 14-year-old girl.
State attorney's office
Mentioned as being at odds with Police Chief Michael Reiter regarding the Epstein case.
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Appears as a document identifier in the footer, likely indicating it is part of a collection from a congressional ove...

Timeline (4 events)

August 16, 2006 (inferred)
Scheduled divorce mediation for Police Chief Michael Reiter and his wife.
N/A
July 2006 (inferred from 'last month' in Aug 14, 2006 article)
Jeffrey Epstein, 53, was indicted on a charge of felony solicitation of prostitution.
Florida
March 15, 2005
A 14-year-old girl alleged that she visited Epstein's estate, partially stripped, and gave him a massage, during which he assaulted her with a vibrator in exchange for $300.
Epstein's estate
Jeffrey Epstein 14-year-old girl
circa August 13, 2006 (inferred from 'yesterday' in the first part of the text)
The Palm Beach Post reported that Epstein was close to a plea deal with federal investigators for a sentence of 1.5-2 years.
N/A
Jeffrey Epstein Federal investigators

Locations (4)

Location Context
Location where Epstein allegedly paid girls for sex.
The state where Epstein was charged and where a potential prison sentence would be served.
Location where a 14-year-old girl alleged she was sexually assaulted by Epstein.
Fictional town used derisively by the Epstein camp to describe where Police Chief Reiter would be a better fit as she...

Relationships (4)

Jeffrey Epstein Client - Spokesperson Howard Rubenstein
The text identifies Rubenstein as 'Epstein's spokesman'.
Jeffrey Epstein Adversarial (Investigator - Subject) Michael Reiter
Reiter was the Police Chief investigating Epstein. Epstein's lawyers accused Reiter of a 'vendetta'.
Jeffrey Epstein Association in criminal activity Haley Robson
Robson admitted to 'bringing six girls between the ages of 14 and 16 to Epstein's house, according to cops'.
Michael Reiter Spouses (divorcing) (NAME REMOVED)
The text states 'Reiter did in fact file for divorce from his wife, (NAME REMOVED), last year, after 24 years of marriage'.

Key Quotes (6)

"pulled out a purple vibrator"
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"like a Heidi Fleiss"
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"born-again nutcase"
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"craziness"
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"a distorted view of the case"
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"childish"
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things, whether the gray-haired money manager paid West Palm Beach girls for sex or transported them across state lines. Epstein is currently charged by the State of Florida with soliciting young prostitutes for sex - but federal charges would be far more serious.
The Palm Beach Post reported yesterday that Epstein is very close to a deal with the feds that would send him to jail for 1½ to 2 years. Sources tell us that while a deal has not yet solidified, what's under discussion is a guilty plea to at least one charge in exchange for a sentence of 15 months in a Florida state prison, followed by 15 months of home confinement. That would be a fraction of the time he would have to serve if he were to be convicted by a jury.
Epstein's spokesman, Howard Rubenstein, said his client would have no comment. Dershowitz also declined to comment late yesterday.
Palm Beach police records show that on March 15, 2005, a 14-year-old girl alleged she had visited Epstein's estate, where she partially stripped and gave him a massage during which he "pulled out a purple vibrator" and used it on her in exchange for $300. A further probe uncovered five young women who said Epstein had masturbated and touched their genitals during massages, the records state. A woman named Haley Robson - who described herself as "like a Heidi Fleiss" - later admitted bringing six girls between the ages of 14 and 16 to Epstein's house, according to cops.
Despite the allegations, Epstein was only nailed on a single charge of soliciting a hooker - but it sparked a federal probe. Epstein's lawyers and friends have insisted he was the hapless victim of a vendetta by Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter, whom they described as a "born-again nutcase."
Palm Beach Post - 08/14/2006
Police chief's reputation helps discredit attacks
By Larry Keller
Palm Beach Post - Monday, August 14, 2006
In the case of Palm Beach financier Jeffrey Epstein, it seems, at times, as if two men are accused of wrongdoing: Epstein and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter.
Epstein, 53, was indicted last month on a charge of felony solicitation of prostitution solely because of Reiter's "craziness," one of Epstein's lawyers said. His department disseminated "a distorted view of the case" and behaved in a "childish" manner when the grand jury didn't indict Epstein on the charges it sought, another Epstein lawyer complained.
To hear the Epstein camp tell it, Reiter, 48, is a loose cannon better suited to be the sheriff of Mayberry. They whisper that he's embroiled in a messy divorce.
Reiter did in fact file for divorce from his wife, (NAME REMOVED), last year, after 24 years of marriage. They have a son, 18, and a daughter, 14. The couple is scheduled to go to mediation next week, Aug. 16. Nothing in the court file suggests their split is particularly ugly.
Reiter incurred the wrath of the Epstein camp as well as the state attorney's office for two reasons. First, he pressed for Epstein to be charged with the more serious crimes of
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