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.
This letter, dated June 5, 2006, is from Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Gerald B. Lefcourt, to prosecutor Lanna Belohlavek of the Florida State Attorney's Office. Following up on a recent meeting, the attorney argues against Epstein pleading to a felony aggravated assault charge, primarily due to the risk of mandatory sex offender registration. The letter proposes a plea to misdemeanor solicitation as a more suitable resolution and addresses legal arguments to support this, including that the victim need not be legally defined as a "prostitute" for the charge to apply.
A legal letter dated June 22, 2006, from Jeffrey Epstein's defense firm (Atterbury Goldberger & Weiss) to State Attorney Barry Krischer. The defense argues that based on recent meetings and polygraph results from expert George Slattery, there are no allegations of actual sex and the accuser claimed to be 18. The letter requests that no charges be filed or an informal agreement be reached, while simultaneously attacking the accuser's credibility by citing her online behavior and alleged changing of her age.
This document is a photocopy of an envelope sent by the law firm Atterbury Goldberger Richardson & Weiss, P.A. (associated with Epstein defense attorney Jack Goldberger) to Lanna Belohlavek at the Office of the State Attorney in West Palm Beach, Florida. The envelope is postmarked December 6, 2006, during the active investigation/negotiation period of the original Epstein case. The document includes Department of Justice processing marks dated July 26, 2017.
This is a letter dated February 22, 2007, from the law firm Atterbury Goldberger Weiss, representing Jeffrey Epstein, to Lanna Belohlavek of the Office of the State Attorney. The letter follows up on a previous meeting and lists eleven specific items of evidence, such as interview transcripts, call logs, and voicemails involving individuals like Haley Robson, Melissa Eaton, and Johanna Sjoberg, that the law firm has determined are missing from the discovery materials provided to them. This document highlights a formal request for missing evidence in the legal proceedings against Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a subpoena duces tecum issued on August 21, 2009, by the State Attorney's Office for Palm Beach County, Florida, in the criminal case of State of Florida vs. Jeffrey E Epstein (Case No. 2008CF009381AMB). The subpoena commands 1 Clearlake Centre LLC to produce copies of its sign-in sheets and DVR video footage for the period of August 18, 2009, to August 20, 2009. The document was signed by Assistant State Attorney Barbara Burns and shows it was served on the same day by a Palm Beach County Deputy Sheriff.
This document is a Subpoena Duces Tecum issued on August 21, 2009, by the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, in the criminal case against Jeffrey E. Epstein (Case No. 2008CF009381AMB). The subpoena commands '1 Clearlake Centre LLC' to provide a copy of sign-in sheets and DVR video footage for the specific dates of August 18, 2009, to August 20, 2009. The document was signed by Assistant State Attorney Barbara Burns and served by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's office on the same day it was issued.
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