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This document is a State Attorney Subpoena issued on September 28, 2005, by the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida. It commands Cingular Cellular Service, specifically its Custodian of Records, to provide subscriber information and call details for telephone number 561-308-0282, covering the period from February 2005 to the present, for a criminal investigation (PBPD Case #05-368). The subpoena was received and executed on the same date.
This document contains a page from a book (page 170) which reproduces a formal letter dated May 1, 2006, from Palm Beach Police Chief Michael S. Reiter to State Attorney Barry E. Krischer. In the letter, Reiter submits probable cause affidavits for Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Kellen, and Haley Robson. Significantly, Reiter expresses frustration that his calls have been ignored and urges Krischer to consider disqualifying his office from the prosecution due to the 'unusual course' the handling of the matter has taken.
This document is a page from a book (likely by James Patterson) detailing the friction between Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer during the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. It describes the police department's request for an arrest warrant on May 1 and includes an inset image of a 'Personal and Confidential' letter from Reiter to Krischer expressing frustration over unanswered calls and the handling of the probable cause submission regarding victims Kellen and Haley Robson. The text highlights Reiter's concern that exceptions were being made for Epstein due to his vast resources and legal team.
This FBI evidence log (Form FD-192), dated September 6, 2006, details 22 items of property acquired on August 28, 2006, in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein case (31E-MM-108062). The items, including numerous micro and video cassettes, emails from the DMV, and floor plans, were sourced from Epstein's Palm Beach residence, with some materials noted as being from a "trash pull." The document contains redactions protecting law enforcement information and shows evidence being cataloged by the FBI's Miami office, with original case numbers from the Palm Beach Police Department.
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