Early 2006
Police approached State Attorney Krischer for arrest warrants but were told a grand jury would be convened.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mr. Krischer | person | 25 | View Entity |
| PALM BEACH POLICE | organization | 165 | View Entity |
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This document is a 2006 New York Times article (stamped by House Oversight) detailing the conflict between the Palm Beach Police and State Attorney Barry Krischer regarding the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. The police sought arrest warrants based on interviews with victims like Ms. Robson, but the State Attorney delayed, opting for a grand jury after Epstein's legal team (including Alan Dershowitz) presented evidence attacking the accusers' credibility. Police Chief Reiter formally questioned the State Attorney's handling of the case, suggesting he disqualify himself.
Events with shared participants
Palm Beach police went to State Attorney Mr. Krischer to apply for warrants to arrest Mr. Epstein, but were told a grand jury would be convened instead.
Date unknown • Palm Beach
An 11-month police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's activities was conducted.
2007-11-16 • Palm Beach
Through trash searches and the search warrant, the Palm Beach Police recovered items relevant to the investigation.
Date unknown • Epstein's residence
The Palm Beach Police allegedly turned over all seized material to the United States Attorney pursuant to a subpoena.
Date unknown
Change in prosecutorial strategy
Date unknown • State Attorney's Office
A meeting where Epstein's defense counsel claims a 'miscommunication' occurred, in which they were allegedly told by prosecutors Krischer and Belohlavek that the offense of 'solicitation of a minor' was not a registrable offense.
2007-09-12
Police investigation including trash sifting and surveillance
2025-11-11 • Epstein's Home
Police search of Epstein's trash and home.
Date unknown • Epstein's Palm Beach Home
Palm Beach police investigation into Epstein initiated after report from a mother.
2005-01-01 • Palm Beach, FL
Police surveillance of Epstein's home
Date unknown • Palm Beach mansion
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