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Parents of at least one teenage victim complained to police about being followed and intimidated by two men who were determined to be private investigators.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private investigators | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Victim's parents | person | 0 | View Entity |
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This document is an FBI form containing an August 4, 2006, editorial from The Palm Beach Post by Elisa Cramer, which is highly critical of the state attorney's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Cramer argues that Epstein, 53, should have faced charges for sex with minors (ages 14-17) rather than a single solicitation charge, questioning the decision to offer a plea deal and not proceed to a jury trial. The article highlights evidence that Epstein knew the girls' ages, his defense team's tactics to discredit victims, and raises concerns about a two-tiered justice system for the wealthy.
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Parents of at least one teenage victim complained to police of being followed and intimidated by two men, determined to be private investigators.
2006-04-08 • N/A
Parents of at least one teenage victim complained to police of being followed and intimidated by two men identified as private investigators.
Date unknown
Investigators task the interviewee with helping them locate 'three or four girls' within the next 24 hours.
Date unknown
A proposed plan for the interviewee to introduce the investigators to Jen Reyes, who could then make further introductions.
Date unknown • Not specified
Epstein's attorneys allegedly investigated members of the Palm Beach Police Department and ordered private investigators to intimidate victims' families.
Date unknown
Private investigators picking through Reiter's trash.
Date unknown • Reiter's property
Private investigators picked through Reiter's trash to discredit him.
Date unknown • Reiter's residence (implied)
Private investigators picked through Reiter's trash.
Date unknown • Reiter's residence
Intimidation of police officers (trash theft, surveillance/tailing).
Date unknown • Various
Harassment of investigators: Stolen trash, tailing vehicles, investigating grade school teachers.
Date unknown • Various
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