Unknown (during investigation)
Harassment of investigators: Stolen trash, tailing vehicles, investigating grade school teachers.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private investigators | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Michael Reiter | person | 212 | View Entity |
| DETECTIVE RECAREY | person | 193 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be a news article or narrative report included in House Oversight records detailing the obstruction and harassment faced by police investigators (Reiter and Recarey) during the Epstein probe. It highlights a shift in the prosecutor's (Krischer) willingness to prosecute, the leaking of evidence to Epstein's legal team, and the removal of hard drives and surveillance footage from Epstein's home prior to the October 20, 2005 search. The text describes intimidation tactics used against the officers, including stalking, trash theft, and background investigations by private eyes hired by Epstein's defense.
Events with shared participants
An investigative interview conducted by two detectives with a female witness/victim.
Date unknown • Not specified
An interview was conducted with an unidentified witness about their knowledge of a group of girls and their connection to 'Jeff'.
Date unknown • An office building
A videotaped interview conducted by Detective Recarey with an unnamed witness about Jeffrey Epstein.
Date unknown • Not specified
A videotaped interview conducted by Detective Recarey with a witness concerning Jeff Epstein.
Date unknown • Unknown interview location
Parents of at least one teenage victim complained to police of being followed and intimidated by two men, determined to be private investigators.
2006-04-08 • N/A
A videotaped interview of an unnamed witness conducted by Detective Recarey as part of an investigation into Jeff Epstein.
Date unknown • Unspecified interview location
A plan is made to contact one of the female subjects before she leaves for college.
Date unknown • Not mentioned
Parents of at least one teenage victim complained to police of being followed and intimidated by two men identified as private investigators.
Date unknown
Parents of at least one teenage victim complained to police about being followed and intimidated by two men who were determined to be private investigators.
Date unknown
An interview or conversation as part of an investigation. The participants discuss the attitude of the female subjects, with the conclusion that they 'don't care'.
Date unknown • Not mentioned
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