November 18, 2005
Officer Recarey received a voicemail from Guy Fronstin declining to produce Jeffrey Epstein for a statement.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Guy Fronstin | person | 45 | View Entity |
| Joseph Recarey | person | 145 | View Entity |
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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents a witness's statement regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The witness alleges she was paid $300 per visit for massages that escalated into sexual acts with Epstein and his assistant, Nada Marcinkova, whom she later identified in a photo lineup. The report also notes that Epstein's attorney, Guy Fronstin, refused to make his client available for a statement, explaining that Epstein simply has a 'passion for massages'.
Events with shared participants
Interview with witness at Palm Beach Gardens Mall food court.
2005-11-15 • Palm Beach Gardens Mall food court
Cancellation of the Grand Jury session.
2006-04-17 • N/A
Submission of three arrest warrant requests by Joseph Recarey to the State Attorney's Office.
2006-05-01 • State Attorney's Office
Detectives Recarey and Caristo meet with a female associate behind MAACO Auto Painting/Blanton Automotive to question her about Epstein.
2006-02-15 • 806 Old Dixie Hwy, Lake Park
Detective Recarey attempted to contact ASAs Weiss and Belohlavek regarding victim reporting and Grand Jury times.
0013-04-01 • Palm Beach
Scheduled trash pull cancelled because it was recycle day.
2005-09-22 • 358 El Brillo, Palm Beach
Plea deal offered to Epstein's attorneys.
2025-04-01 • Palm Beach
Police surveillance of vehicles at the residence.
0005-04-02 • The residence (Palm Beach)
Officer acquired subpoenas for multiple telecom carriers.
0005-01-04 • State Attorney's Office
Interview with Alfredo Rodriguez regarding on-goings at Epstein's house.
Date unknown • State Attorney's Office
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