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Affiant (Police Officer)
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Business associate |
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Det Joe Recarey
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Business associate |
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Unnamed Police Officer
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Professional |
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Det. Dawson
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Professional |
5
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006-04-20 | Police interview | Police interviewed Robson, who implicated herself and agreed to cooperate with the investigation. | N/A | View |
| 2006-04-20 | Police interview | Police went to a home in Loxahatchee to interview a family, including a girl under eighteen who h... | Loxahatchee, Florida | View |
| 2005-11-09 | N/A | Interview attempt with Alfredo Rodriguez at 11349 SW 86th Lane, Miami. Rodriguez was not home. | 11349 SW 86th Lane, Miami, ... | View |
| 2005-11-09 | N/A | Interview attempt with Juan Alessi at 6791 Fairway Lakes Drive, Boynton Beach. Alessi was not home. | 6791 Fairway Lakes Drive, B... | View |
| 2005-11-09 | N/A | Sgt Frick and investigator traveled to Boynton Beach and Miami to interview former Epstein housem... | Boynton Beach, Florida; Mia... | View |
| 2005-10-20 | N/A | Execution of Search Warrant at Epstein's home | El Brillo Way, Palm Beach | View |
| 2005-10-04 | Police interview | Sgt Frick and Det. Dawson conducted a sworn taped statement with a female witness about an incide... | Witness's home in Loxahatchee | View |
| 2005-10-04 | N/A | Investigative interview and sworn taped statement at witness's home. | [REDACTED] Home | View |
| 2005-10-03 | Police interview | Sgt Frick and Det Joe Recarey interviewed a sixteen-year-old female, JS, at her home in the prese... | JS's home | View |
| 2005-10-03 | N/A | Sgt Frick and the affiant interviewed a sixteen-year-old female who had allegedly 'worked' for Je... | Witness's home | View |
| 2005-10-03 | Police investigation | Sgt Frick and another officer went to Haley Robson's residence and brought her to the police stat... | Robson's residence | View |
| 2005-10-03 | Police interview | Sgt Frick and the authoring officer interviewed JS, a sixteen-year-old female, at her home in the... | JS's home | View |
| 2005-10-03 | Interview | Sgt Frick and the affidavit author interviewed a sixteen-year-old girl, JS, at her home with her ... | JS's residence | View |
| 2005-10-03 | N/A | Police visit Robson's residence and subsequent interview at station. | Robson's residence / Palm B... | View |
| 2005-10-03 | Police investigation | Sgt Frick and the affiant went to Robson's residence, met with her, and asked her to come to the ... | Robson's residence | View |
| 2005-10-03 | N/A | Sgt Frick and the affiant went to a witness's residence, informed her of the investigation, and s... | Witness's residence and Pal... | View |
| 2005-10-03 | N/A | Sgt Frick and Det. Recarey interviewed a sixteen-year-old female at her home with her parents pre... | Subject's home | View |
| 2005-10-03 | N/A | Sgt Frick and the narrator interviewed a 16-year-old female and her parents at their home. The gi... | Witness's home | View |
This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines the testimony of a victim, SG, who was recruited by Haley Robson, paid for a massage and other acts by Epstein, and subsequently assisted police with controlled phone calls. The document also describes police actions, including a trash pull at Epstein's residence and an interview with Robson, which corroborated SG's account and revealed how Robson herself was recruited.
This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It focuses on a woman named Robson (also Haley Robson) who allegedly recruited underage girls to 'work' for Epstein. The document recounts police interviews with two such girls, one of whom (JS) was interviewed with her parents present, and includes a self-incriminating statement made by Robson comparing herself to 'Hollywood Madam' Heidi Fleiss.
This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, signed by Det. Joe Recarey on May 1, 2006, details the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It describes a victim 'SG' engaging in controlled calls with recruiter Haley Robson, who confirmed payment structures ('the more you do, the more you get paid') and arranged meetings. The document also outlines police interviews with Robson, who admitted to recruiting girls and described her own recruitment by a woman named Molly at age 17.
This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, outlines an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It details police interviews with a woman named Robson, who admitted to arranging for underage girls to 'work' for Epstein and compared herself to 'Hollywood Madam' Heidi Fleiss. The document also describes interviews with two minors recruited by Robson: a 16-year-old named JS and an unnamed 17-year-old from her high school.
This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines a victim's (SG) account of being paid $300 by Epstein for a massage involving sexual contact, after being recruited by Haley Robson who paid her an additional $200. The document includes evidence from police-monitored phone calls, a voicemail, and a trash pull at Epstein's residence, as well as Robson's own statement detailing how she was recruited into providing massages for money.
This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, sworn by Det. Joe Recarey on May 1, 2006, details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines evidence against Haley Robson for recruiting underage girls, including a recorded statement where she compares herself to 'Heidi Fleiss'. The document also describes interviews with two minors, JS and another unnamed girl, who were brought to Epstein's residence or another house by Robson.
This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines the testimony of a victim, SG, who was paid $300 by Epstein for a 'massage' arranged by Haley Robson, who in turn paid SG $200. The document describes police-directed taped phone calls, a voicemail from Robson setting up another appointment, and evidence from a trash pull at Epstein's residence corroborating the appointment, leading to the interview and sworn statement of Robson.
This Palm Beach Police Incident Report details interviews with witnesses regarding Jeffrey Epstein. One witness describes sexual acts, while another, interviewed in Orlando, initially denied involvement but later admitted to giving massages for cash after being coached by Epstein's private investigator, 'Paul'. The report culminates in the securing and execution of a search warrant at Epstein's Palm Beach residence on October 20, 2005.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details the ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It documents police interviews with potential victims in Orlando who admitted to giving massages at Epstein's house in March 2005, noting that witnesses had been contacted by Epstein's associates (Sara and a PI named Paul) prior to police contact. The report concludes with the successful acquisition and execution of a search warrant for Epstein's Palm Beach residence on October 20, 2005.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from February 17, 2006, details follow-up interviews regarding a case involving Jeffrey Epstein (referred to as Jeff). An officer recounts interviewing a young woman who stated she was taken to Epstein's house by Haley Robson, paid $200 to give Epstein a massage, and felt 'wierded out' when he grabbed her. The report also notes that Epstein's assistant, Sara, attempted to contact the witness after her police interview, leaving a voicemail referencing the questioning.
This incident report details an investigation involving Jeffrey Epstein and Haley Robson. It recounts Robson's admission to bringing girls to Epstein's house for massages, payments received, and her parents' subsequent disapproval. The report also covers police efforts to identify other girls involved and a visit to a residence in Loxahatchee to interview a potential underage witness.
A Palm Beach Police Department incident report narrative detailing interviews conducted in Orlando on October 12, 2005. Detectives Recarey and Dawson interviewed a witness who admitted to giving Epstein massages for money but denied sexual contact, though the detective noted her responses seemed scripted and she had recently met with a private investigator for Epstein named Paul. The report concludes with the details of obtaining and executing a search warrant at Epstein's home at 358 El Brillo on October 20, 2005.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, details an interview with a woman named Robson who admits to procuring a victim for Jeffrey Epstein. Robson was paid $200 for bringing the victim, who was then paid $300 for a massage. The report documents Robson's cooperation with the investigation, including providing names of other girls, and a subsequent police interview with another family in Loxahatchee, Florida, whose underage daughter had worked for Epstein but denied any inappropriate encounters.
This incident report details multiple allegations of sexual misconduct by Jeffrey Epstein during massages, including masturbation, sexual intercourse, and the use of a vibrator. It also describes an incident where Epstein had his assistant and another individual kiss and fondle each other during a massage provided to him. The report includes investigative efforts to interview former Epstein housemen, Juan Alessi and Alfredo Rodriguez, and details a rental car provided by Epstein to a redacted individual who was interviewed by the police.
This Police Incident Report details the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein in October 2005. It documents an interview with a witness in Orlando who admitted to giving Epstein massages for money but denied sexual contact, though detectives noted her responses seemed scripted following a meeting with Epstein's private investigator, 'Paul'. The report concludes with the acquisition and execution of a search warrant at Epstein's Palm Beach residence on October 20, 2005.
This Palm Beach Police incident report details the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, specifically focusing on interviews with two potential witnesses. One witness, a college student, provided a sworn statement that she was recruited to give Epstein a massage for money, during which he grabbed her buttocks and pulled her close. The report confirms she was paid $200 for the massage and that the person who brought her to the house was also compensated.
This document is a continuation of an incident report from the Palm Beach Police Department regarding Case No. 1-05-000368, involving Jeffrey Epstein. It details witness statements about recruiting underage girls for massages at Epstein's house, payments exchanged, and police interviews with involved parties, including a visit to a potential underage witness's home. The report notes that a witness compared herself to "Heidi Fliess" and that police used a tape recorder during a transport.
This document is a Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, authored by Detective Joe Recarey. It details parts of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, including interviews from October 2005 with individuals involved in arranging girls to "work" for him. The affidavit mentions one subject who implicated herself by bringing underage girls to Epstein's house and compared herself to "Heidi Fleiss," and another interview with a sixteen-year-old who admitted visiting Epstein's home.
A witness's mother left a voicemail for Sgt Frick stating she had spoken with her daughter and had information about what happened at Jeff's house.
Stated she had spoken with her daughter and she had information as to what occurred at Jeff's house.
Stated she had spoken with her daughter and she had information as to what occurred at Jeff's house.
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