This is a Palm Beach Police Department Incident Report from 2006 detailing a burglary at Jeffrey Epstein's residence on October 5, 2003, where $3500 in cash and a Glock handgun were reported stolen. Epstein suspected a former houseman, Juan P. Alessi, based on surveillance footage and previous similar thefts, and had a spy camera installed in his office. The report lists multiple individuals associated with Epstein's household, including personal assistants, house managers, and staff.
A police incident report from October 2003 regarding a burglary at Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach residence. Epstein reported money and a Glock handgun stolen and set up a spy camera which caught his former house manager, Juan P. Alessi, stealing cash. Alessi confessed to the theft, claiming he sought the gun for suicide, but Epstein ultimately declined to prosecute after meeting with Alessi and recovering some of the funds.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report dated September 1, 2006. Jeffrey Epstein reported a theft from his home office, stating he set up a spy camera to catch a thief stealing cash from a briefcase. He identified the suspect on video as his former houseman, Juan P. Alessi, based on his physical build and specific footwear. Additionally, Epstein reported a Glock 9mm handgun missing from a bookcase.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from September 1, 2006, details a theft at Epstein's residence. Epstein reported that a suspect, believed to be his former houseman Juan P. Alessi, entered the home and stole $100 from a briefcase and a Glock 9mm handgun. The incident was captured on a spy camera, and Epstein provided police with Alessi's personal information.
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