Peter Elwell

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person Michael Reiter
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person Jim
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person Michael Reiter
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person Michael Reiter
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person Reiter
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person Reiter (Mike Reiter)
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person Mr. Randolph
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
2001-03-01 N/A Reiter was promoted from assistant chief to chief of the Palm Beach Police Department by Town Man... Palm Beach, Florida View
2001-03-01 N/A Peter Elwell promoted Reiter from assistant chief to chief of the Palm Beach Police Department. Palm Beach View
2001-03-01 N/A Peter Elwell promoted Reiter from assistant chief to chief. Palm Beach View
2001-03-01 N/A Reiter promoted from assistant chief to chief. Palm Beach View

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A newspaper article profiling Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter amidst his conflict with State Attorney Barry Krischer regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. Reiter is described by colleagues as a man of high integrity and professionalism who pushed for Epstein to face serious charges and referred the case to the FBI due to perceived mishandling by the State Attorney. The article also details Reiter's history with the department, including high-profile investigations involving the Kennedy family.

Newspaper article clipping
2025-11-19

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This article details the support Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter received from colleagues regarding his professionalism and integrity, particularly in relation to his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and his conflict with State Attorney Barry Krischer. It highlights Reiter's background, including his education, previous high-profile investigations (David Kennedy, William Kennedy Smith), and praise from officials like Town Manager Peter Elwell and other police chiefs.

Newspaper article / clipping
2025-11-19

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A January 22, 2009 memorandum from Town Engineer James Bowser to Public Works Director Paul Brazil regarding the cost and feasibility of private irrigation water supply systems in Palm Beach. The memo outlines significant costs associated with such projects, citing a comparable project in Manalapan costing between $400,000 and $450,000, and estimating that even the cheapest systems would exceed $100,000 due to deep well drilling (Floridan Aquifer) or treatment requirements for salt water wells. The document is stamped with Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016667.

Memorandum
2025-11-19

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Minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting on April 17, 2008. The board passed a motion to assess fines for violations and discussed the collection of outstanding fines, specifically regarding water restrictions. There was significant discussion regarding foreclosure proceedings on non-homesteaded properties with unpaid fines and the procedural steps to get the Town Council to grant the Board final authority on foreclosures.

Meeting minutes (code enforcement board)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a profile or news article detailing the career of Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter, specifically focusing on his conflict with State Attorney Barry Krischer regarding the Epstein investigation. It highlights Reiter's letter urging Krischer to recuse himself, his subsequent referral of the Epstein case to the FBI, and provides biographical details of his career, including high-profile investigations involving the Kennedy family. The text establishes Reiter's reputation for professionalism and integrity among his peers.

News article/biographical profile (likely included in a house oversight committee report)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a news profile of Palm Beach Police Chief Mike Reiter, circulated within Jeffrey Epstein's internal communications (as evidenced by the footer). The article details Reiter's professional history, his conflict with a state prosecutor regarding the Epstein case, and his decision to refer the Epstein investigation to the FBI. It includes testimonials to his integrity from other law enforcement officials and details his background investigating high-profile cases like those involving the Kennedy family.

News article/profile embedded in legal/internal correspondence
2025-11-19

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This document contains a New York Times article from September 3, 2006, discussing the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach. It details police surveillance conducted in 2005, allegations from teenage girls regarding sexual abuse disguised as massages, and concerns about preferential treatment regarding the charges filed. The top portion of the document provides background on Palm Beach Police Chief Reiter, highlighting his qualifications and salary.

News article / investigative report compilation
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be an email or attachment containing a biographical news clipping praising Palm Beach Police Chief Mike Reiter. It details his career history, including high-profile investigations involving the Kennedy family, his education, and his promotion to Chief in 2001. The document concludes with a confidentiality footer stating the communication is the property of Jeffrey Epstein and provides the email address jeevacation@gmail.com.

Email/news clipping
2025-11-19

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This document is a professional profile of Palm Beach Police Chief Reiter, detailing his career history, character, and involvement in high-profile investigations, including the deaths of David Kennedy and the case against William Kennedy Smith. It notes that following Jeffrey Epstein's indictment, Reiter referred the case to the FBI. A confidentiality notice at the end indicates the document is the property of Jeffrey Epstein.

Profile/report
2025-11-19

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This document is a profile of Palm Beach Police Chief Mike Reiter, focusing on his actions related to the Epstein case. It details Reiter's sharp criticism of State Attorney Barry Krischer's handling of the case, including a letter urging Krischer's recusal, and Reiter's subsequent referral of the case to the FBI. The text also provides background on Reiter's career, education, and includes quotes from colleagues praising his professionalism.

Biographical profile / news article
2025-11-19
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