October 18, 2005
Judge signs search warrant
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Judge Laura Johnson | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Recarey | person | 38 | View Entity |
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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details the ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It documents police interviews with potential victims in Orlando who admitted to giving massages at Epstein's house in March 2005, noting that witnesses had been contacted by Epstein's associates (Sara and a PI named Paul) prior to police contact. The report concludes with the successful acquisition and execution of a search warrant for Epstein's Palm Beach residence on October 20, 2005.
Events with shared participants
Judge Laura Johnson signed search warrant for Epstein's home.
2005-10-18 • Palm Beach
Meeting between prosecutors and defense where Detective Recarey was a 'no-show'.
2006-04-01 • Unknown
Police interview with witness in Orlando
2005-10-12 • Orlando area apartment
Detective Recarey requests arrest warrants for Epstein, Sarah Kellen, and Wendy Dobbs; request denied by ASA Belohlavek.
Date unknown • Palm Beach
Interview/Interrogation of Dobbs
Date unknown • Unknown police or legal setting
Detective Recarey filed a Palm Beach Police Department Incident Report detailing harassment of witnesses.
2006-07-25 • Palm Beach Police Department
Police Interview of Wendy Dobbs
2025-10-01 • Police Station
Law Enforcement Interrogation
Date unknown • Police/Legal Interview Room (implied)
Epstein's team hires private investigators to surveil Reiter and Recarey, including picking through trash and filing public records demands.
Date unknown • Palm Beach
Detectives Recarey and Dawson meet with Alison to obtain a sworn taped statement regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
2005-10-11 • Unknown (police interview context)
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