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Michael Reiter
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Michael S. Reiter
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Michael Reiter
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LANNA BELOHLAVEK
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LANNA BELOHLAVEK
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LANNA BELOHLAVEK
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Unknown Assistant State Attorney
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STATE OF FLORIDA
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Michael Reiter
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LANNA BELOHLAVEK
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Michael S. Reiter
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LANNA BELOHLAVEK
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2025-07-01 | N/A | Grand Jury indicted Epstein on lesser count of soliciting prostitution | Palm Beach, Florida | View |
| 2008-06-30 | N/A | Plea Conference for Jeffrey Epstein in a criminal case. | Palm Beach County Courthous... | View |
| 2006-07-01 | N/A | A grand jury indicted Jeffrey Epstein on the lesser count of soliciting prostitution, after the s... | Palm Beach County, Florida | View |
| 2006-07-01 | N/A | Grand Jury indictment of Epstein on lesser count of soliciting prostitution. | Palm Beach County, Fla. | 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 |
| 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 |
| 2005-10-25 | Legal proceeding | The State of Florida filed a Nolle Prosse, dismissing charges in case number 05-23062MMA00. The r... | COUNTY COURT OF THE FIFTEEN... | View |
| 2005-10-25 | Legal filing | A Nolle Prosse was filed to drop charges in case 05-23062MMA00. The reason provided was 'CSW DONE... | County Court of the Fifteen... | View |
This 2006 New York Times article details the friction between the Palm Beach Police and the State Attorney's office regarding the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. While police found probable cause for serious felonies including lewd molestation of minors, State Attorney Barry Krischer presented the case to a grand jury which resulted in a lesser indictment for soliciting prostitution. The article highlights accusations of preferential treatment due to Epstein's wealth and connections, noting his ties to Bill Clinton and Harvard.
This document, likely a page from a news article filed in House Oversight records, summarizes the conflict between Palm Beach police and the State Attorney regarding the indictment of Jeffrey Epstein. It details how Police Chief Reiter accused State Attorney Krischer of preferential treatment for Epstein. The text outlines Epstein's high-profile connections (Clinton, Harvard), his legal defense strategy led by Gerald Lefcourt and Alan Dershowitz, and provides specific graphic details of the allegations made by a 14-year-old victim who was recruited by Haley Robson.
This document appears to be a news article or report summary detailing the 2006 investigation into Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach. It highlights the conflict between the police (who sought serious molestation charges) and the State Attorney (who pursued lesser solicitation charges), allegations of preferential treatment due to Epstein's wealth and connections, and the political fallout involving returned donations. It also outlines Epstein's defense strategy led by Gerald Lefcourt and Alan Dershowitz.
This New York Times article from September 3, 2006, details the sex crimes investigation into money manager Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach, Florida. It outlines allegations from teenage girls, the police investigation, and the controversial decision by the state attorney to pursue a lesser charge of soliciting prostitution. The article highlights accusations of preferential treatment for the wealthy and connected Epstein, noting criticism from the police chief and the reputational fallout, including politicians returning his campaign donations.
Asked Krischer to remove himself from the case.
Accused prosecutors of giving Epstein special treatment and asked Krischer to remove himself.
Accused prosecutors of giving Epstein special treatment and asked Krischer to remove himself from the case.
Palm Beach police chief Michael Reiter asked state attorney Barry E. Krischer to remove himself from the case, accusing prosecutors of giving Epstein special treatment.
Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter asked State Attorney Barry E. Krischer to remove himself from the case, accusing him of giving Epstein special treatment.
Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter asked State Attorney Barry E. Krischer to remove himself from the case, accusing him of giving Epstein special treatment.
Reiter mentions recent telephone calls to Krischer 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.
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 notes his recent calls have been unanswered.
Submission of probable cause affidavits for Epstein, Kellen, and Robson; complaint about unreturned calls; request for the State Attorney to consider disqualification/recusal.
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