Date Unknown
Assistant State Attorney Krischer was recused from the Epstein case due to a conflict of interest involving her husband, Belohlavek.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belohlavek | person | 78 | View Entity |
| Krischer | person | 53 | View Entity |
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This legal document details the aggressive tactics used by Jeffrey Epstein's legal team, including a threat by attorney Alan Dershowitz to 'destroy' witnesses. It also explains the Florida State Attorney's Office's decision to present the case to a grand jury, citing a conflict of interest involving prosecutor Krischer's husband and Epstein's lawyer, Jack Goldberger, as well as the complexities of the case and the victim-witnesses.
Events with shared participants
Assistant State Attorney Belohlavek informed Sloman that a state judge scheduled Epstein’s plea and sentence for early January 2008.
2007-10-29
Villafaña emailed Acosta about impending charges against Mr. Epstein, the review of the charging package, and discussions with Krischer and Belohlavek regarding Epstein's state charge and sexual offender registration.
2007-09-21 • West Palm Beach (implied), Miami (implied)
Sentencing Date
2008-06-30 • Palm Beach County
Case agents met with Belohlavek and Krischer of the State Attorney's Office to discuss opposing Epstein's potential work release.
2007-11-16
Epstein entered guilty pleas in Palm Beach County court to charges of solicitation of prostitution and procurement of a minor.
2008-06-30 • Palm Beach County court
A meeting to discuss the draft Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) for Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on plea terms, sentencing, and incarceration location.
2007-09-12
Negotiations and communications occurred regarding the terms of Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), specifically focusing on the non-negotiable sexual offender registration and the details of his prison sentence.
2007-09-21
Alan Dershowitz met with Krischer and the Assistant State Attorney and made threats.
Date unknown
The State Attorney's Office decided to present the Epstein case to a grand jury.
Date unknown • Florida
Epstein's counsel, including Alan Dershowitz, met with Assistant State Attorney Krischer, during which Dershowitz made threats.
Date unknown
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