Unknown (during investigation)
Removal of evidence (hard drives, cameras) prior to police search.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mr. Epstein (implied) | person | 0 | 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
A 'massage' involving the witness. The questioning on this page focuses on the events that occurred after this massage.
Date unknown • Unspecified
A witness was driven to Mr. Epstein's house. During the drive, the female driver advised the witness about the potential encounter with Mr. Epstein.
Date unknown • In a vehicle en route to Mr. Epstein's house
The defendant was often traveling with 'them' (presumably Maxwell and Epstein) and with Kellen.
Date unknown
Does v. United States (Epstein Case) court decision
2011-01-01 • S.D. Fla.
Negotiation, execution, and implementation of the NPA (Non-Prosecution Agreement).
Date unknown • N/A
Meeting regarding 'big transaction' mentioned by Alan.
2016-10-04 • Unknown
Period of alleged conduct/allegations mentioned in the indictment.
2002-01-01 • Florida (and potentially elsewhere)
Sophisticated three-year investigation by feds in Florida.
Date unknown • Florida
Signing of the NPA (Non-Prosecution Agreement)
Date unknown
Second settlement conference involving Jane Doe.
2010-07-06 • Unknown
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