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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2006-07-24 | N/A | Chief Reiter hand-delivers a letter to a victim's father stating the case has been referred to th... | Palm Beach, Florida | View |
| 2006-05-01 | N/A | Palm Beach Police Department submits probable cause affidavits and case filing packages to the St... | West Palm Beach, FL | View |
| 2006-05-01 | N/A | Submission of probable cause affidavits and case filing packages. | Palm Beach, FL | View |
| 2006-05-01 | N/A | Letter from Chief of Police Michael S. Reiter to State Attorney Barry E. Krischer concerning the ... | Palm Beach, Florida | View |
This document contains a sworn statement from Juan P. Alessi dated November 21, 2005, detailing his experiences working for Jeffrey Epstein, particularly focusing on Ghislaine Maxwell's role as manager of Epstein's global households and his girlfriend. It also includes a letter from the Town of Palm Beach Police Department Chief Michael S. Reiter to State Attorney Barry E. Krischer dated May 1, 2006, transmitting investigation documents related to Epstein, Sarah Kellen, and Haley Robson, and expressing strong concerns about the State Attorney's office's handling of the cases.
In this letter dated May 1, 2006, Palm Beach Police Chief Michael S. Reiter formally submits probable cause affidavits and case files regarding Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Kellen, and Haley Robson to State Attorney Barry E. Krischer. Reiter expresses frustration that phone calls from himself and his lead detective have been ignored by the State Attorney's office. He characterizes the State Attorney's handling of the cases as 'highly unusual' and urges Krischer to consider disqualifying himself from the prosecution.
The document contains an excerpt from a book (Chapter 49) titled 'Jeffrey Epstein: September 2007' alongside a partial 2006 letter from Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter regarding the Epstein investigation. The book text contrasts the harsh 2013 sentencing of school principal Scott Blake for soliciting a minor with the 'extraordinary' plea deal Jeffrey Epstein received in 2007 for similar offenses. It highlights Epstein's high-powered defense team and political connections.
This document contains a scanned letter from Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter to the father of a victim, dated July 24, 2006. In the letter, Reiter confirms Jeffrey Epstein's recent indictment and surrender to state authorities but explicitly states his belief that justice has not been served by the state indictment alone. Consequently, Reiter informs the parent that he has referred the case to the FBI to investigate potential violations of federal law. The right side of the image contains partial text from a book or article comparing Epstein's lenient plea deal to the harsher sentencing of a school principal named Blake in 2013.
This document contains a page from a book (page 170) which reproduces a formal letter dated May 1, 2006, from Palm Beach Police Chief Michael S. Reiter to State Attorney Barry E. Krischer. In the letter, Reiter submits probable cause affidavits for Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Kellen, and Haley Robson. Significantly, Reiter expresses frustration that his calls have been ignored and urges Krischer to consider disqualifying his office from the prosecution due to the 'unusual course' the handling of the matter has taken.
Reiter informs the victim's father that Epstein turned himself in on state charges, but expresses dissatisfaction with the state indictment. He explicitly states he has referred the matter to the FBI to investigate potential federal law violations.
Submission of probable cause affidavits for Epstein, Kellen, and Robson; complaint about unreturned calls; request for the State Attorney to consider disqualification/recusal.
Reiter notes his recent calls have been unanswered.
Submission of probable cause affidavits for Epstein, Kellen, and Robson; complaint about unanswered calls; request for disqualification of the State Attorney due to unusual handling of the case.
Transmittal of probable cause affidavits and case filing packages; expression of concern regarding the State Attorney's office's handling of the cases and unanswered communications.
Submission of case files against Epstein, Kellen, and Robson; expression of concern over the State Attorney's 'unusual' handling of the case; mention of unanswered phone calls.
Telephone calls that were unanswered and unreturned.
Reiter mentions recent telephone calls to Krischer have been unanswered.
Discusses the investigation and indictment of Jeffrey Epstein on July 23, 2006, and cooperation with State Attorney and Federal Bureau.
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