ALTOMARO, NICKIE A.

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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
2006-01-10 Reporting Narrative #35 was reported by Joseph Recarey and entered by Nickie A. Altomaro, detailing the res... N/A View
2005-12-29 Data entry Nickie A. Altomaro entered Narrative #29 into the system. Palm Beach Police Department View
2005-12-29 Data entry Narrative #29 was entered by Nickie A. Altomaro. N/A View
2005-12-16 Data entry Nickie A. Altomaro entered the narrative into the system. Palm Beach Police Department View

016-08.pdf

This incident report details an ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein for unlawful sexual activity and lewd and lascivious molestation, including witness interviews, Grand Jury postponements, and a plea deal offer. It highlights attempts to intimidate victims and the process of preparing arrest warrants for Epstein and his associates. The document also mentions the involvement of various legal entities and individuals in the case.

Incident report
2025-12-26

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This is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report narrative dated July 19, 2006. The report, written by Joseph Recarey, details the serving of Grand Jury subpoenas on April 5, 2006, to the parents of a redacted individual. During the service, the parents informed the officer that private investigators were continuing to photograph their family.

Police incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, documents ongoing investigative activities related to a case involving Epstein. It includes details of vehicle surveillance, background checks on associated individuals, and a scheduled interview with Janusz Banasiak. The main part of the document is a narrative from a January 19, 2006 interview with Johanna Sjoberg, who describes being recruited by Ghaline Maxwell to work for Epstein while in college, a job that evolved from running errands to providing massages to Epstein, his assistant Sarah, and Nadia Marcinkova.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents an interview with an 18-year-old woman who alleges Jeffrey Epstein sexually assaulted her multiple times during paid massage sessions at his home, beginning in May 2005. The woman claims Epstein touched her breasts, masturbated during the sessions, and digitally penetrated her on one occasion. The report also states the woman admitted to receiving money for bringing other people, including a girl and her friend Tory Bean, to Epstein's house to "work."

Police incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from February 17, 2006, continues the narrative of an interview with an unnamed individual who describes an uncomfortable massage encounter with Jeffrey Epstein. It also contains a separate narrative from January 31, 2006, detailing a police interview with Christina Venero, a licensed massage therapist employed by Epstein for three years, who discusses her professional relationship with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, her rate of pay, and her observations of other women at his residence.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents surveillance activities conducted at 358 El Brillo on several days in late March and early April of 2005. The report, part of case 1-05-000368, meticulously logs the presence, movement, and license plates of numerous vehicles, as well as observations of a few unidentified individuals at the location. The surveillance was conducted by Officer Michael J. Bates and details the consistent presence of vehicles like a Black Escalade, a Black Suburban, and a Tan Honda Civic.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, primarily details surveillance activities conducted by Officer Lori S. Minot at 358 El Brillo over three days from March 31 to April 2, 2005. The report meticulously logs the presence and movement of numerous vehicles, identified by make, model, color, and license plate. The report also mentions a separate communication on January 3, 2006, involving ASA Weiss and Mr. Dershowitz regarding the unavailability of Mr. Dershowitz's assistants.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, details the ongoing investigation of case 1-05-000368. The report focuses on the analysis of telephone records, identifying Paul A Lavery, a private investigator with a criminal record, as the owner of one number. The investigation also involves researching social media profiles on myspace.com and identifying a seventeen-year-old student at Palm Beach Mall Academy linked to another phone number found in message books.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents an officer's assistance in executing a search warrant at Jeffrey Epstein's residence on October 20, 2005. The officer, directed by Det. Joseph Recarey, searched three locations for computer equipment: the Kitchen Staff Office, the Garden Room, and a detached Cabana room. While one CPU was found in the first room, the other two locations showed signs of recently removed computers, and no removable media storage devices were found anywhere.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The reporting officer, Joseph Recarey, describes reviewing telephone message books where an individual named Sarah took messages for Epstein, including incriminating phrases like "I have girls for him." The report also documents unsuccessful attempts by Recarey and Det. Caristo to contact two potential witnesses, a minor located via a high school yearbook and another individual named Tatum Miller, whose father's phone number was under subpoena.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents a witness's statement regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The witness alleges she was paid $300 per visit for massages that escalated into sexual acts with Epstein and his assistant, Nada Marcinkova, whom she later identified in a photo lineup. The report also notes that Epstein's attorney, Guy Fronstin, refused to make his client available for a statement, explaining that Epstein simply has a 'passion for massages'.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, details a victim's statement about being sexually assaulted by Epstein with a vibrator during a massage at his residence, for which she was paid $200. The report also contains a narrative from November 17, 2005, documenting an interview with another witness who had visited Epstein's house over fifty times and had discussed the ongoing investigation with his assistants.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, details a search of Jeffrey Epstein's residence and vehicles conducted on November 17, 2005. Officers seized photographs, DVDs, and VCR tapes from the home. A key finding was a Thrifty car rental agreement in the name of Johanna Sjoberg inside Epstein's Chevy Suburban, suggesting a connection between the two.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This document is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report detailing interviews with witnesses regarding Jeffrey Epstein. One witness describes accompanying Haley Robson to Epstein's house, where Robson was paid $200 per girl recruited, while noticing photos of naked girls in the home. A second narrative describes an interview with a victim who was recruited by Robson, met assistants Sarah and Adrianna at the house, and was asked by Epstein to provide massages while he wore only a towel.

Palm beach police department incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details two witness statements concerning Jeffrey Epstein. The first narrative describes a massage provider's account of being sexually assaulted by Epstein with a vibrator, after which he paid her $200. The second narrative, from a different witness, describes how Haley Robson recruited females to give massages at Epstein's house.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents an interview with a female witness conducted on November 6, 2005. The witness recounts being recruited to give a massage at Jeffrey Epstein's house, where she was told to wear only her underwear and met Epstein who was wearing only a towel. The report also details communications between the reporting officer and Epstein's attorney, Gus Fronstin, regarding the investigation.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents a taped telephone interview from October 10, 2005, with a witness concerning Jeffrey Epstein. The witness recounts being recruited for massages for Epstein at age sixteen, which escalated into a two-year period of sexual abuse involving Epstein and his assistant, Nada Marcinkova, for which she was paid thousands of dollars. The report details specific acts of abuse and the witness's emotional distress during the interview.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents interviews with two individuals regarding massages provided to a man named Jeff. The report details how a woman, Haley Robson, recruited young women, including a student, to give massages at Jeff's Palm Beach home, sometimes involving nudity. One interviewee described Jeff as a 'pervert' who persistently pushed for more during the sessions, indicating a pattern of potential sexual misconduct.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents a statement given by a witness on October 4, 2005. The witness recounts two incidents from approximately a year prior, when she was sixteen, where she was taken to a man named Jeff's house by Haley Robson to give massages. On both occasions, Jeff made unwanted sexual advances, causing her to stop the massage; she was paid $200 only after the second incident and never returned.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents investigative activities from July to September 2005 for case 1-05-000368. The report details receiving subpoena results from phone companies, conducting surveillance on a residence associated with Nada Marcinkova, and checking Jeffrey Epstein's residence and local airport for his presence. A second narrative entry describes a meeting where it was learned that the department's Burglary Strike Force was actively conducting surveillance on both Epstein and another individual named Robson.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, details an interview with Nicole Radabaugh regarding an encounter with Epstein when she was eighteen. Radabaugh alleges that during a massage she was hired to give, Epstein attempted to touch her inappropriately, became upset when she resisted, and paid her $200 to leave. The report also notes the presence of a private investigator monitoring a victim's family and the serving of Grand Jury subpoenas for an upcoming session.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from April 20, 2006, details two interviews related to an investigation of Jeffrey Epstein. The first interview is with a woman named Eaton, who describes an uncomfortable massage experience where Epstein entered the room and applied pressure to her back. The second part, dated January 31, 2006, documents a telephone interview with Christina Venero, a licensed massage therapist employed by Epstein for three years, who discusses her professional relationship with Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, her payment, and her observations of the other women at his house.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from April 20, 2006, details a victim's account of being sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein on multiple occasions under the guise of massages, for which she was paid $200 each time. The report also documents the ongoing investigation, including the results of subpoenas to telecom companies and Western Union, which confirmed a wire transfer from Epstein to the victim and identified phone numbers belonging to Epstein's associates, Janusz Banasiak and Christina Venero.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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Palm Beach Police report detailing interactions with Alfredo Rodriguez, Jeffrey Epstein's former head of security. Rodriguez admits to buying gifts like iPods and jewelry for approximately 15 high school girls who visited Epstein's home. He provided police with a 'green folder' journal he kept to track petty cash and activities, which included notes on Epstein's stationary directing the delivery of roses to a high school drama performance and car rentals for specific individuals.

Police incident report (palm beach police department)
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, primarily details surveillance conducted by Officer Lori S. Minot at 358 El Brillo over three days in 2005 (March 31, April 1, and April 2). The report meticulously logs the presence of various vehicles and the observation of an unidentified young woman at the address. The document also notes a January 3, 2006, communication from ASA Weiss regarding a request for Mr. Dershowitz's assistants, who were reportedly unavailable and out of the country.

Incident report
2025-11-20
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