Mr. Krischer

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person Chief Reiter
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person Mike Edmondson
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person Mike Edmondson
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person Mike Edmondson
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Palm Beach police went to State Attorney Mr. Krischer to apply for warrants to arrest Mr. Epstein... Palm Beach View
N/A N/A Change in prosecutorial strategy State Attorney's Office View
N/A N/A Police approached State Attorney Krischer for arrest warrants but were told a grand jury would be... Palm Beach View
N/A N/A Mr. Krischer's office decided to delay the grand jury session for several months. Florida View
N/A N/A Police went to State Attorney Krischer intending to apply for arrest warrants. State Attorney's Office View
2007-09-12 Meeting A meeting where Epstein's defense counsel claims a 'miscommunication' occurred, in which they wer... N/A View

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This legal document details communications from Jeffrey Epstein's defense team, specifically Sanchez and Lefkowitz, to prosecutors Acosta and Lourie on September 22-23, 2007. The defense vehemently argues against a sexual offender registration requirement, claiming it was based on a 'misunderstanding' from a September 12 meeting where they were allegedly told by prosecutors Krischer and Belohlavek that the charge was not registrable. The document contains excerpts from emails where the defense calls the registration a 'life sentence' and pleads for reconsideration.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police incident report details complaints from victims (names redacted) regarding aggressive surveillance by a private investigator named Zachary Bechard, employed by Candor Investigations. The report describes incidents on May 22 and 23, 2006, where the PI allegedly drove aggressively, including running one victim off the road. The officer notes that Epstein had retained new counsel (Jack Goldberger) and discusses subpoenaed phone records from March 2006 related to a threat against a victim.

Palm beach police department incident report
2025-11-19

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This document contains pages 174 and 175 from James Patterson's book (likely 'Filthy Rich') included in House Oversight files. The text details the initial enthusiasm of State Attorney Krischer to prosecute Epstein, which drastically changed to leniency (suggesting a misdemeanor notice) after Epstein's lawyers, including Alan Dershowitz, intervened and Epstein's wealth became known. It also mentions Detective Recarey receiving advice from Daliah Weiss and the involvement of attorney Goldberger.

Book excerpt / investigative file
2025-11-19

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This page from a court filing describes the police investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct with minors against Mr. Epstein, detailing specific accusations from a 14-year-old girl and testimony from Haley Robson. It includes defense statements from attorney Mr. Lefcourt disputing the claims and mentioning a passed lie-detector test, as well as procedural actions taken by the Palm Beach police.

Legal document / court filing exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a 2017 court filing (House Oversight) containing a reprint of a news article detailing the conflict between the Palm Beach Police and State Attorney Barry Krischer regarding the original Epstein investigation. It highlights defense attorneys Alan Dershowitz and Mr. Lefcourt's efforts to discredit accusers using MySpace posts and criminal history, while noting Police Chief Reiter's frustration with the prosecutor's delay in issuing arrest warrants and convening a grand jury.

Legal filing / news article reprint
2025-11-19

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This document is a filing from Case 1:17-cv-03956-PGG, containing an excerpt of a news article detailing the initial Palm Beach police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein starting in March 2005. It details allegations from a 14-year-old girl who was recruited by Haley Robson, describes specific sexual acts and payments ($300), and notes that Robson admitted to police that she was paid to bring teenage girls to Epstein. The document also includes defense statements from Epstein's lawyer, Mr. Lefcourt, denying the allegations.

Legal exhibit / court filing (excerpt from a news article regarding police investigation)
2025-11-19

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This document contains the text of New York Times articles regarding Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 legal proceedings, specifically his surrender to Palm Beach County jail to serve an 18-month sentence for soliciting prostitution. The text includes comments from his lawyer, Mr. Lefcourt, criticizing the release of police reports, and details Epstein's departure from Little St. James Island. Notably, the document concludes with a confidentiality footer stating the communication is the 'property of Jeffrey Epstein' and lists the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.

Email/document containing new york times articles
2025-11-19

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This document is a 2006 New York Times article (stamped by House Oversight) detailing the conflict between the Palm Beach Police and State Attorney Barry Krischer regarding the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. The police sought arrest warrants based on interviews with victims like Ms. Robson, but the State Attorney delayed, opting for a grand jury after Epstein's legal team (including Alan Dershowitz) presented evidence attacking the accusers' credibility. Police Chief Reiter formally questioned the State Attorney's handling of the case, suggesting he disqualify himself.

News article / printout (new york times)
2025-11-19

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This document contains the text of a Palm Beach Post editorial and column from August 10, 2006, discussing the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It details allegations of witness intimidation by private investigators, a proposed plea deal for probation, and includes quotes from the State Attorney's spokesman admitting that wealth can buy a different standard of justice. The text also summarizes the police findings of unlawful sex acts with five underage girls and the defense attorney's claim that Epstein did not know they were minors.

News article/editorial compilation (exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document is a New York Times article from July 1, 2008, detailing Jeffrey Epstein beginning his 18-month sentence for soliciting prostitution in Palm Beach County, Florida. The article includes quotes from Epstein ('I respect the legal process') and his legal representative, Mr. Lefcourt, who criticizes the public release of information. An email disclaimer for 'jeevacation@gmail.com' is appended to the article, and the entire document is labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030309'.

News article clipping with an attached email disclaimer, part of a file labeled 'house oversight'.
2025-11-19

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This document summarizes the 2005 police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach, detailing allegations from a 14-year-old girl and others who were recruited by an associate, Haley Robson. It highlights conflicts between the Palm Beach police, who sought to arrest Epstein, and the state attorney's office, led by Mr. Krischer, which delayed proceedings. The defense, including lawyers Lefcourt and Dershowitz, actively worked to discredit the accusers.

News report / case summary
2025-11-19
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Handling of Epstein Case

From: Chief Reiter
To: Mr. Krischer

Questioned the unusual course of the case handling and suggested Krischer disqualify himself.

Letter
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Initial case strategy

From: Mr. Krischer
To: Narrator (likely Chief...

Krischer initially said 'Let's go for it' regarding stopping Epstein.

Meeting/conversation
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Handling of the matter

From: Chief Reiter
To: Mr. Krischer

Questioning the unusual course of the office's handling and suggesting disqualification

Letter
N/A

Handling of the case

From: Chief Reiter
To: Mr. Krischer

Questioned the unusual course of the investigation and suggested Krischer disqualify himself.

Letter
N/A

Handling of the Epstein case investigation

From: Chief Reiter
To: Mr. Krischer

Chief Reiter wrote to Mr. Krischer questioning 'the unusual course that your office's handling of this matter has taken' and suggesting that Krischer disqualify himself.

Letter
2025-05-01

Handling of the Epstein case investigation

From: Chief Reiter
To: Mr. Krischer

Chief Reiter wrote to Mr. Krischer questioning 'the unusual course that your office's handling of this matter has taken' and suggesting that Krischer disqualify himself.

Letter
2025-05-01

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