This document is a flight log page from August 1992 for aircraft N908JE, piloted by David Rodgers. It details 18 flight segments connecting locations frequently associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including Teterboro (TEB), Santa Fe (SAF), Columbus (CMH), and Aspen (ASE). The 'Remarks' column, which usually lists passengers, is entirely redacted.
A flight log page for pilot David Rodgers covering flights in July and August 1992 on an HS125-700 aircraft, tail number N908JE. The document details 18 separate flight legs between various airports primarily in the eastern and midwestern United States, logging a total of 22.4 flight hours for the period.
This document is a page from a court transcript of the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers, filed on August 10, 2022. The questioning concerns flight logs, specifically a flight to Teterboro on August 18th with 'Jeffrey' (Epstein) and two unnamed passengers, and flights on July 31st involving a 'James Murphy'. The transcript establishes that Ghislaine was not listed on these flights and identifies James Murphy as Epstein's traveling yoga instructor.
This document is page 262 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets,' stamped by the House Oversight Committee. It details an interview with former KGB officer Cherkashin regarding the 1980 recruitment of former NSA employee Ronald Pelton, describing how Pelton was smuggled out of the Soviet embassy in Washington D.C. to avoid FBI surveillance. The text outlines the payment of $5,000 to Pelton and his subsequent transfer to Vienna to be debriefed by expert Anatoly Slavnov.
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.
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.
This document is an email dated August 5, 2016, from Will Bohlen to a group of recipients including high-profile attorneys Reid Weingarten and Jason Weinstein. The email shares a Reuters article reporting that Fethullah Gulen's lawyers fear for his life amid extradition demands from Turkey following the July 2016 coup attempt. While the document content is strictly about Gulen, it is likely part of an Epstein-related document dump because recipient Reid Weingarten was one of Jeffrey Epstein's defense attorneys.
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.
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.
This document, stamped by House Oversight, profiles Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter amidst the Epstein investigation. It details the conflict between Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer, with Reiter urging Krischer's disqualification and eventually referring the Epstein case to the FBI. The text also defends Reiter's professional reputation against attacks from the 'Epstein camp,' citing support from fellow police chiefs and his history of handling high-profile cases involving the Kennedy family.
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