Unknown (during investigation)
Detective Recarey requests arrest warrants for Epstein, Sarah Kellen, and Wendy Dobbs; request denied by ASA Belohlavek.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belohlavek | person | 78 | View Entity |
| Recarey | person | 38 | View Entity |
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This document contains pages 176-177 of a book (likely James Patterson's 'Filthy Rich') stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details the friction between Palm Beach Police (Detective Recarey) and the State Attorney's office (Barry Krischer/ASA Belohlavek) regarding the issuance of arrest warrants for Epstein, Sarah Kellen, and Wendy Dobbs. It also describes aggressive surveillance tactics used against a victim's father by a private investigator, and a specific incident where TV newscaster Tim Malloy used a helicopter to film Epstein at the airport, causing Epstein to flee back onto his plane.
Events with shared participants
Assistant State Attorney Belohlavek informed Sloman that a state judge scheduled Epstein’s plea and sentence for early January 2008.
2007-10-29
Villafaña emailed Acosta about impending charges against Mr. Epstein, the review of the charging package, and discussions with Krischer and Belohlavek regarding Epstein's state charge and sexual offender registration.
2007-09-21 • West Palm Beach (implied), Miami (implied)
Sentencing Date
2008-06-30 • Palm Beach County
Case agents met with Belohlavek and Krischer of the State Attorney's Office to discuss opposing Epstein's potential work release.
2007-11-16
Epstein entered guilty pleas in Palm Beach County court to charges of solicitation of prostitution and procurement of a minor.
2008-06-30 • Palm Beach County court
A meeting to discuss the draft Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) for Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on plea terms, sentencing, and incarceration location.
2007-09-12
The State Attorney's Office decided to present the Epstein case to a grand jury.
Date unknown • Florida
Assistant State Attorney Krischer was recused from the Epstein case due to a conflict of interest involving her husband, Belohlavek.
Date unknown
An Assistant State Attorney was recused from the case due to a conflict of interest, and Belohlavek took over.
Date unknown • State Attorney's Office
Jeffrey Epstein appeared in state court and entered a guilty plea to charges of procuring a person under 18 for prostitution and felony solicitation of prostitution. No victims were present at the hearing.
2008-06-30 • West Palm Beach
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