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| 2009-11-23 | N/A | Videotaped Deposition of Michael Reiter in the civil lawsuit B.B. vs. Epstein. | N/A | View |
This document contains notices for the videotaped deposition of Jean Luc Bruhel (spelled Bruhnel in one instance), scheduled for November 3, 2009, at Esquire Court Reporters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The deposition is relevant to two civil cases pending in the 15th Judicial Circuit Court of Palm Beach County: B.B. v. Jeffrey Epstein and L.M. v. Jeffrey Epstein. The document lists numerous attorneys involved in the litigation, including Spencer Kuvin, Bradley Edwards, Jack Goldberger, and Bruce Reinhart.
This document contains pages 80 and 81 from the book 'Filthy Rich,' stamped as a House Oversight document. It details the Palm Beach Police Department's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, specifically noting that his home appeared 'scrubbed' before a search warrant was executed. The text highlights the unusual counter-surveillance tactics employed by Epstein's defense, including hiring private investigators to tail detectives Reiter and Recarey and search their trash.
This document is page 80 from a James Patterson book detailing the Palm Beach Police Department's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It describes a police search of Epstein's home where officers found Alison's high school transcript and noted the presence of non-relative young women, specifically naming Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marcinkova. The text highlights Chief Reiter's suspicion that the house had been 'scrubbed' or tidied up before the police arrived, suggesting Epstein had been tipped off.
This document is a scanned page (pg 32-33) from a James Patterson book, filed under House Oversight records. It details Police Chief Reiter's recollections of early complaints regarding young women at Epstein's home, which police dismissed as likely adult prostitution and 'common.' It describes a specific incident where Epstein visited the station to deliver a $90,000 donation, accompanied by a terrified-looking 19-year-old Nadia Marcinkova, whom he refused to introduce.
These pages from the book "Filthy Rich" describe Chief Reiter's frustration with the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, leading him to contact the FBI and federal prosecutor R. Alexander Acosta. The text details Reiter's initial hope in Acosta, Acosta's background working under Ken Starr and clerking for Samuel Alito, and the pushback Reiter received for pursuing the investigation so aggressively.
This document is a partial transcript from the videotaped deposition of Michael Reiter on November 23, 2009, related to a civil lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein. Reiter discusses sending a letter to State Attorney Barry Krischer in May 2006, following prior conversations, because he felt the handling of the case by the state attorney's office was unusual and that there was a lack of objectivity.
This document appears to be a scanned excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' presented as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. It details the conflict between the Palm Beach Police Department (Chief Reiter and Detective Recarey) and State Attorney Barry Krischer regarding the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. The police wanted to file immediate felony charges against Epstein and accomplices Wendy Dobbs and Sarah Kellen, but Krischer opted for the unusual step of convening a grand jury, citing doubts about victim credibility.
This document is a page from a book by James Patterson (likely 'Filthy Rich') contained within House Oversight files. It details the background of State Attorney Barry Krischer, specifically focusing on sexual harassment allegations filed against him in 1992 by his former secretary, Jodi Bergeron, which were dismissed. The text juxtaposes Krischer's legal troubles with Chief Reiter's investigations into both Rush Limbaugh and Jeffrey Epstein, mentioning potential felony charges and a case titled 'B.B. vs. Epstein'.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
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| N/A | Received | Jeffrey Epstein | B.B. | $0.00 | Settlement of civil suit B.B. vs. Epstein (amou... | View |
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