January 01, 2006
Michael Reiter assesses the case against Epstein as 'airtight' and coordinates with State Attorney Barry Krischer.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Michael Reiter | person | 212 | View Entity |
| Barry Krischer | person | 333 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be a page from a book or narrative report (Chapter 40, page 159) included in House Oversight records. It details the state of the Epstein investigation in January 2006 from the perspective of Police Chief Michael Reiter, who believed his team (including Detective Recarey) had built an 'airtight' case. It describes Reiter's coordination with State Attorney Barry Krischer, who reportedly assured Reiter that his office would support the investigation fully.
Events with shared participants
Following Jeffrey Epstein's indictment, Reiter referred the case to the FBI to investigate potential federal law violations.
Date unknown • Palm Beach
Reiter was the lead detective investigating the drug overdose death of David Kennedy.
1984-01-01 • Palm Beach, Florida
A meeting was scheduled between Michael Reiter ('Mike') and 'Joyce' on a 'Wednesday' following the email date to discuss matters related to the provided background information on Jeffrey Epstein.
2008-08-12 • Unspecified
Reiter was one of the officers who worked the investigation of William Kennedy Smith for a rape charge.
1991-01-01 • Kennedy family compound in Palm Beach
Michael and Jill Reiter are scheduled for a mediation session for their divorce.
2006-08-16
Palm Beach police investigated Jeffrey Epstein for 11 months.
2005-01-01 • Palm Beach, Florida
Scheduled mediation for the divorce of Michael and Jill Reiter.
2006-08-16 • Not specified
Police Chief Michael Reiter filed for divorce from his wife, Jill.
2005-01-01 • Not specified
Police Chief Michael Reiter wrote a letter to State Attorney Barry Krischer criticizing his handling of the Epstein case and suggesting his disqualification.
2006-05-01
Epstein expresses his decision to stop interviewing, recommending, or vetting new hires and disavows responsibility for the hiring of 'castrucci' and 'brad wechsler'.
2016-01-01 • unknown
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