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DETECTIVE RECAREY
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Dobbs
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Detective Joe Recarey
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Dobbs
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Law enforcement subject |
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| N/A | N/A | Police interview/interrogation of Dobbs regarding Jeffrey Epstein. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Interview/Interrogation of Dobbs | Unknown police or legal set... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Law Enforcement Interrogation | Police/Legal Interview Room... | View |
| 2025-08-01 | N/A | Capt. George Frick finds Epstein walking on A1A when he was supposed to be at his office. | A1A, West Palm Beach | View |
| 2005-10-03 | N/A | Detective Recarey and Sergeant Frick visit the home of a girl named Jenny. | Jenny's home | View |
This document is an excerpt (pages 66-67) from a narrative book, likely 'Filthy Rich' by James Patterson, included in House Oversight files. It details Chief Michael Reiter reviewing evidence on October 3, 2005, specifically noting that Wendy Dobbs procured six underage girls for Epstein and that phone numbers were recovered from trash at El Brillo way. The text mentions a victim named Alison alleging a rape-like encounter and describes detectives Recarey and Frick visiting a potential witness named Jenny.
This document appears to be an excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' included in a House Oversight Committee report (stamped 019181). It contains a transcript of a law enforcement interview involving officers Frick, Recarey, and Dobbs interrogating an unnamed witness/suspect. The officers are leveraging the threat of a 'second-degree felony' versus a misdemeanor 'delinquency of a minor' charge to coerce the witness into cooperating to build a case against 'Jeff' (Epstein).
This document is a page from a book (likely James Patterson's 'Filthy Rich') containing a transcript of a law enforcement interview between investigators Frick and Recarey and a witness named Dobbs. The text, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp, details the investigators pressuring Dobbs to cooperate to build a case against 'Jeff' (Epstein). Dobbs expresses concern that he has already admitted to a second-degree felony and questions the benefit of further cooperation, while also asserting he has cut off all contact with Epstein and changed his phone number.
This text appears to be a transcript of an interrogation involving a subject named Dobbs and investigators Recarey and Frick, likely from a book titled "Filthy Rich." Dobbs describes recruiting girls to give massages to a wealthy man in Palm Beach, admitting she made money from the arrangement. The interrogation escalates when Frick enters, informing Dobbs that she has implicated herself in procuring minors for prostitution, specifically noting that one of the girls was fourteen years old.
This document is a transcript excerpt, likely from James Patterson's book 'Filthy Rich' and included in House Oversight evidence, featuring an interview between detectives (Recarey and Frick) and a witness named Dobbs. Dobbs details an incident where a girl named Mary was paid $300 after a sexual assault involving digital penetration and a massager by 'him' (Epstein) in Palm Beach. Dobbs also admits to working for him and recruiting friends and acquaintances to visit the Palm Beach property.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee timeline detailing events in August and September (likely 2008). It describes an incident where Palm Beach Police Captain George Frick caught Epstein walking on A1A instead of being at his office during work release, an action excused by his probation officer as 'exercise.' It further notes the public release of the federal non-prosecution agreement and the filing of over a dozen civil lawsuits against Epstein regarding underage molestation, which he began settling out of court.
Epstein claims he is walking to work.
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