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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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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt (evidentiary document)
File Size: 2.17 MB
Summary

This document is a page from James Patterson's book (likely 'Filthy Rich') stamped as a House Oversight document. It details Detective Recarey's investigation into witness intimidation in the Epstein case around July 2006. Specifically, it describes a private investigator named Ivan Robles harassing the family of a victim named Mary, and an attempt to bribe a victim named Alison to stop cooperating with police. The text also notes Recarey's suspicion that the State Attorney's office (led by Barry Krischer) might be complicit.

People (10)

Name Role Context
James Patterson Author
Author of the book from which the page is taken.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of Investigation
Mentioned as making negative comments about tattoos; accused of intimidating witnesses.
Ghislaine Maxwell Associate of Epstein
Made negative comments about the massage therapist's tattoos alongside Epstein.
Recarey Detective
Palm Beach Police Department Detective investigating Epstein; filed incident report on July 25, 2006.
Mary Witness/Victim
Her father reported harassment by a private investigator.
Mary's father Witness/Parent
Reported a private eye photographing his family to Detective Recarey.
Ivan Robles Private Investigator
Licensed PI from West Palm Beach who was surveilling Mary's family.
Alison Witness/Victim
Contacted Recarey to report an attempted bribe to stop her from cooperating with police.
Barry Krischer State Attorney
Subject of the sidebar text; Recarey wondered if his office had 'become part of the problem'.
Jeb Bush Politician
Mentioned in the sidebar regarding Barry Krischer's work history.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Palm Beach Police Department
Agency where Recarey filed the incident report.
State's Attorney's Office
Office informed by Recarey about the PI and witness tampering; Recarey suspected they might be 'part of the problem'.
Legal Aid Society
Mentioned in Barry Krischer's bio.
National D[istrict Attorneys Association]
Partial mention in Barry Krischer's bio.
House Oversight Committee
Document footer indicates this is part of a House Oversight investigation.

Timeline (3 events)

July 25, 2006
Detective Recarey filed a Palm Beach Police Department Incident Report detailing harassment of witnesses.
Palm Beach Police Department
Recarey Mary's Father Alison
Prior to July 25, 2006
Ivan Robles (PI) photographed Mary's family and chased visitors away.
Mary's father's house
Ivan Robles Mary's Family
Prior to July 25, 2006
Alison was approached and offered money to refuse police cooperation.
Unknown
Alison Unidentified Epstein Associate

Locations (6)

Location Context
Where the massage therapist saw other girls.
Location where the private investigator was photographing the family.
Location associated with Ivan Robles.
General location of the police department and investigation.
Mentioned in Barry Krischer's bio.
State issuing the license plate E79-4EG.

Relationships (3)

Jeffrey Epstein Associates Ghislaine Maxwell
Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell had made negative comments about [tattoos] together.
Ivan Robles Employee/Contractor (Implied) Jeffrey Epstein
Robles was a PI harassing a witness in the Epstein case.
Detective Recarey Professional/Adversarial Barry Krischer
Recarey wondered if the state attorney's office (Krischer's office) had become part of the problem.

Key Quotes (2)

"Those who help him will be compensated, she was told, according to Detective Recarey's incident report. "And those who hurt him will be dealt with.""
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"But he did wonder if the state attorney's office itself had become part of the problem."
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Full Extracted Text

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JAMES PATTERSON
No, she told him. She wasn't Epstein's type. The girls she'd seen at his house were very thin and beautiful and did not have tattoos. This massage therapist had several tattoos that were visible, and on quite a few occasions Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell had made negative comments about them.
According to a Palm Beach Police Department Incident Report filed by Recarey on July 25, 2006, the detective had also heard from Mary's father, who said that a private eye had been to his house, photographing his family and chasing visitors away.
Mary's dad had gotten the license plate—Florida E79-4EG.
Recarey traced it back to one Ivan Robles of West Palm Beach. Robles turned out to be a licensed private investigator.
Recarey informed the state's attorney's office.
Alison also contacted Recarey and told him that she'd been approached by someone who was in touch with Epstein. Alison had been told that she'd receive money if she would refuse to cooperate with the police.
Those who help him will be compensated, she was told, according to Detective Recarey's incident report. "And those who hurt him will be dealt with."
Recarey reassured the girl and told her that tampering with a witness in a case like this was a serious, arrestable offense.
Then he told an assistant state attorney.
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But he did wonder if the state attorney's office itself had become part of the problem.
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