A police incident report from October 2003 regarding a burglary at Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach residence. Epstein reported money and a Glock handgun stolen and set up a spy camera which caught his former house manager, Juan P. Alessi, stealing cash. Alessi confessed to the theft, claiming he sought the gun for suicide, but Epstein ultimately declined to prosecute after meeting with Alessi and recovering some of the funds.
This document collection from September 19-20, 2005, includes correspondence regarding real estate in Cambridge, MA, and NYC, as well as a significant fax from JPMorgan Chase advising Epstein that a 'deal is not going to work' and to move his money. It also contains various handwritten notes on Epstein and Maxwell stationery referencing flight logistics ('Jet A', 'Lauderdale'), a 'Clinton Guest List', 'gun holsters', and scheduling for 'Sandy Berger'. The documents establish Epstein's presence in Palm Beach at the time while managing affairs in Boston and New York.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from 2006 details a complaint filed by Jeffrey Epstein on October 13, 2003. Epstein reported that his former houseman, Juan Alessi, broke into his home, stole $2,700 and attempted to steal a gun. Alessi admitted to the crime, citing marital problems and suicidal thoughts, and returned $2,000 of the money. The report includes narratives from officers who spoke with Epstein and later interviewed Alessi's wife, Mary, in an attempt to locate him.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated September 1, 2006, details events from October 13, 2003, concerning a complaint by Jeffrey Epstein against his former houseman, Juan Alessi. Epstein reported that Alessi broke into his home, stole $2700, and attempted to steal a gun, allegedly because he was contemplating suicide due to marital problems. The report notes that Alessi returned $2,000, and while Epstein no longer wished to prosecute, he remained concerned about the missing gun.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from 2006 details events from October 2003, where Jeffrey Epstein reported a theft by his former houseman, Juan Alessi. Alessi admitted to breaking into Epstein's home to steal a gun and money, citing personal problems and suicidal thoughts. While Epstein no longer wished to prosecute after Alessi returned part of the money, police were still investigating the missing gun and attempting to arrange an interview with Alessi, making contact with him via his wife, Mary.
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