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Jason Karadus
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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 |
Minutes from a 2008 Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting. The document details a case against Richard Lynn of 165 Brazilian Ave regarding his dog, Duke, which had been involved in multiple attacks over four years. Board member Mr. Ochstein recused himself due to a family business connection with Lynn, and the board discussed the jurisdictional nuance between the Town Council's previous removal order and the Board's authority to issue fines.
This document contains the minutes from a Code Enforcement Board meeting held on July 17, 2008, in the Town of Palm Beach. It details proceedings regarding zoning issues and specific property maintenance violations, specifically focusing on a repeat violation by the Mark Remson Trust at 2270 E. Ibis Isle Road, resulting in fines and administrative costs. The document also briefly lists a case involving Kenneth J. Horton at 230 Esplanade Way.
This document is a page from the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board meeting minutes dated July 17, 2008. It details Case # 08-2432 regarding a vegetation violation by the Nightingale Beach Club Association involving sea grapes and turtle nesting protections. Jack Maxey, representing the association, argued against trimming the vegetation, citing recommendations from State Fish & Wildlife biologist Jean Higgins and difficulties with the Department of Environmental Protection.
This document is page 11 of the Code Enforcement Board Meeting Minutes from July 17, 2008. It details a hearing regarding Dr. Lynn and a violation of Town Code Chapter 10, Section 10-6, involving a dog deemed a nuisance and a threat to society. The Board unanimously passed a motion to find Dr. Lynn in violation, assess $150.00 in administrative costs, and require compliance by July 18, 2008.
A March 2011 article from the Palm Beach Daily News reporting that attorneys for Jeffrey Epstein's victims filed court papers seeking to invalidate his non-prosecution agreement. The attorneys argue the U.S. Attorney's Office violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by concealing the deal and sending false notifications to victims.
This document is a news article about the real estate boom in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, driven by new developments and the anticipated opening of the Second Avenue subway. The article interviews real estate professionals and a recent homebuyer to illustrate the trend of development moving into previously less-prime areas like Yorkville. This document has no apparent connection to Jeffrey Epstein, despite the user's prompt.
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