This document appears to be a scanned excerpt (pages 30-31) from a book or narrative report submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. It details the culture of wealthy residents donating to the Palm Beach Police Department, specifically highlighting a 2004 incident where Jeffrey Epstein personally delivered a $90,000 donation for a firearms simulator. The text notes that Police Chief Michael Reiter felt something was 'off' about Epstein during this interaction.
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.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a book (likely James Patterson's 'Filthy Rich') included in House Oversight Committee records. It details the recruitment of a Palm Beach sanitation worker named Noel St. Pierre by Chief Reiter and the Palm Beach PD to conduct a 'trash pull' operation to collect evidence from Jeffrey Epstein's garbage on El Brillo Way. The text describes St. Pierre's background, his route in the 'Estate Section,' and the specific instructions to set aside trash bags from the target residence.
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