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| 2005-04-05 | Evidence collection | A trash pull was conducted at Epstein's residence, which revealed a telephone message corroborati... | Epstein's residence | View |
This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines the testimony of a victim, SG, who was recruited by Haley Robson, paid for a massage and other acts by Epstein, and subsequently assisted police with controlled phone calls. The document also describes police actions, including a trash pull at Epstein's residence and an interview with Robson, which corroborated SG's account and revealed how Robson herself was recruited.
This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, signed by Det. Joe Recarey on May 1, 2006, details the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It describes a victim 'SG' engaging in controlled calls with recruiter Haley Robson, who confirmed payment structures ('the more you do, the more you get paid') and arranged meetings. The document also outlines police interviews with Robson, who admitted to recruiting girls and described her own recruitment by a woman named Molly at age 17.
This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines a victim's (SG) account of being paid $300 by Epstein for a massage involving sexual contact, after being recruited by Haley Robson who paid her an additional $200. The document includes evidence from police-monitored phone calls, a voicemail, and a trash pull at Epstein's residence, as well as Robson's own statement detailing how she was recruited into providing massages for money.
This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines the testimony of a victim, SG, who was paid $300 by Epstein for a 'massage' arranged by Haley Robson, who in turn paid SG $200. The document describes police-directed taped phone calls, a voicemail from Robson setting up another appointment, and evidence from a trash pull at Epstein's residence corroborating the appointment, leading to the interview and sworn statement of Robson.
This is a Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department dated September 20, 2005. It details a sexual assault investigation involving Jeffrey Epstein, where a victim was paid $300 for a massage that turned sexual, while recruiter Haley Robson received $200. The document outlines investigative steps including a photo lineup identification, controlled calls where Robson discussed payment structures, a trash pull revealing message slips, and a sworn interview with Robson detailing her own recruitment by a woman named Molly.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report documents interviews with female subjects regarding their employment by 'Jeff' (Epstein). One narrative describes a girl recruiting a friend to provide massages to make money, with a payment of $100 exchanged for the introduction. Another narrative details detectives visiting a school on October 6, 2005, to interview a student who admitted to giving massages to Jeff multiple times, noting she was told nudity might be expected but she kept her clothes on, and she described Jeff as a 'pervert'.
An internal Palm Beach government email from John Page to Kirk Blouin discussing a dispute regarding a hedge on Donald Trump's North County Road property. ARCOM denied an attorney's request to postpone tree planting and is requesting a Code Enforcement representative attend the next meeting on July 23rd, noting that commissioners' patience is 'wearing thin'.
This document contains an email from Kirk Blouin to John Page regarding a Code Enforcement Board (CEB) case involving Trump Properties, LLC at 515 N. County Road in Palm Beach. The attached minutes detail a violation where a required hedge was removed by the new owner (Trump), resulting in a motion to find the violator in non-compliance and assess administrative costs. Mr. Royce, representing Trump, had requested a postponement which was denied, and the board required the hedge be replanted to its original 22-foot height.
This document is page 4 of a technical report, stamped with a House Oversight footer, detailing the water distribution infrastructure between a 'City' and a 'Town' (likely West Palm Beach and Palm Beach). It describes specific points of entry, pumping stations (Phipps Park), and five specific water transmission mains that cross the Intracoastal Waterway to deliver potable water.
This document is an email chain from January 2009 involving Jim Bowser, the Town Engineer for Palm Beach, forwarding sewage flow data to Patricia Gayle-Gordon. The data, originally sent to Peter Elwell, details the average daily sewage flows for West Palm Beach (WPB) and Lake Worth (LW) for Fiscal Year 2008. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, likely regarding municipal infrastructure or utility usage in Palm Beach.
This document is a statistical analysis from the City of West Palm Beach estimating water usage per capita for the Town of Palm Beach for Fiscal Year 2009. It breaks down water sales volumes (in ccf), unit counts, and daily flow estimates for Single Family Residential versus Multi-Family/SRF units. The document references a 2008 rate study by PRMG and includes a Bates stamp indicating it is part of a House Oversight Committee investigation.
A presentation slide outlining a 'Desalination Plant Option' involving the City of West Palm Beach and the Town of Palm Beach. It details that the plant would be located on City property and that the Town would remain a customer of the City while incurring additional capital and operational costs. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016643.
A presentation slide from a larger House Oversight document dump (likely related to the Town of Palm Beach records) detailing a 'Draft Year Round Irrigation Rule' by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). The document outlines legal definitions for reclaimed water usage and warns 'The Town' that unless they use reclaimed water, they are subject to stricter irrigation conservation rules, even if using Floridan aquifer or seawater sources. While part of the Epstein-related Oversight files, this specific page concerns municipal water infrastructure and legal compliance.
This document is a presentation agenda slide from a House Oversight Committee file. It outlines a meeting regarding water infrastructure, specifically discussing 'Competing Regulations,' a 'Desalination Water Plant,' and a 'Floridan Water Plant.' The agenda focuses on the commercial relationship between a 'Town' and the utility, debating whether the town remains an equal customer or becomes a bulk customer.
Minutes from a Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008, detailing Case #08-2432 regarding vegetation violations by the Nightingale Beach Club Association. Jack Maxey, president of the association, argued against trimming sea grapes, citing environmental concerns and recommendations from the Florida Wildlife Commission regarding turtle nesting season. The Town recommended extending the compliance deadline to November 7, 2008, to accommodate turtle season, with a potential fine of $250/day for non-compliance thereafter.
This page contains minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting dated July 17, 2008, detailing a legal dispute between 'The Town' (likely Palm Beach) and Dr. Lynn regarding his dog, Duke. The Town, represented by Mr. Randolph and Sgt. Krauel, seeks to have the dog removed or euthanized following a June 20th incident involving Laura Klein, while Dr. Lynn's attorney, Mr. Merola, argues regarding jurisdictional issues and compliance with ordinances 10-45 and 10-6. The document references parallel litigation in Circuit Court before Judge Hoy.
This document contains page 9 of the Minutes for the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting held on April 17, 2008. It details the postponement of Case # 07-2097 regarding a property at 333 Sunset Ave due to the absence of Zoning Administrator Castro. Following the motion, there is a general discussion between Board members and police staff (Sgt. Krauel, Captain Blouin) regarding the increased efficiency and compliance resulting from transferring Code Enforcement duties to the Police Department.
Meeting minutes from the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board on April 17, 2008. The document details two cases: one unnamed property resolved regarding hydro-seeding, and Case # 08-2484 involving Trump Properties, LLC at 515 N. County Road. The Trump case involves a violation of a 1990 hedge maintenance agreement; Mr. Trump's representative, Mr. Royce, requested a postponement which the Town officials recommended denying, instead seeking a violation finding and $150.00 assessment.
Document represents page 5 of the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes from April 17, 2008. It details three cases: a wall repair violation involving a Mr. Hoberg (fined $150), a hedge clearance violation by Xcel Texas Inc. at 257 Sandpiper Dr. (dismissed), and a demolition/debris violation by 231 Nightingale Trail LLC at 231 Nightingale Trail (hearing in progress at page cutoff). The document originates from a House Oversight production (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016606).
This document is page 3 of the minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting held on April 17, 2008. It details a violation case against E. Nordin Gilbertson regarding the property at 151 Chilean Ave for commercial use of land in a residential district. The Board voted to find the violator in non-compliance, assessed $150 in administrative costs, and set a compliance deadline of May 1, 2008, while noting existing liens and fines on the property.
An email from Kirk Blouin to John Page dated June 26, 2008, forwarding minutes from an April Code Enforcement Board hearing regarding a violation at 515 N. County Road, owned by Trump Properties, LLC. The violation concerns the removal of a hedge that was required to be maintained by a 1990 binding agreement made by previous owner Abe Gosman. The board voted to find the violator in non-compliance, assess $150 in costs, and set a compliance deadline of June 18, 2008.
Meeting minutes from the Code Enforcement Board dated July 17, 2008. The document details a fine reduction hearing for Case # 08-2301 regarding property at 167 E. Inlet Drive, owned/managed by The Landfall Group and Ajax Equity LLC. Attorney Frank Lynch represented the entities, arguing for a reduction of the $34,250 accumulated fine for construction delays.
Meeting minutes from the Code Enforcement Board dated July 17, 2008 (page 14). The text details a dispute between Mr. Maxey (representing Nightingale Beach Club Association) and the Town regarding lighting shields, sea grape trimming, and compliance with turtle nesting season regulations. The Board discusses delaying enforcement until November 7, 2008, while Mr. Maxey alleges the Town committed illegal cutting of vegetation in February and questions the fairness of the code enforcement.
This document contains the minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008. The board unanimously passed a motion finding Dr. Lynn in violation of Chapter 10, Section 10-6 regarding a dangerous dog, assessing administrative costs of $150.00, and setting a compliance deadline of July 18, 2008. The document also details legal discussions regarding the deferral of a separate violation (Section 10-45) and mentions potential upcoming court proceedings.
This document contains the minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 17, 2008, detailing a legal dispute between the Town (likely Palm Beach) and Dr. Lynn regarding his dog, Duke. The Town sought the removal or euthanasia of the dog following a June 20th incident involving Laura Klein, while Dr. Lynn's attorney, Mr. Merola, argued jurisdictional issues and compliance. Sgt. Krauel provided police testimony regarding the timeline of notices and the Town's ability to enforce stricter ordinances than the state or county.
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