Reiter accuses Krischer's office of unusual handling and unreturned calls, suggesting recusal.
Reiter formally requests Krischer consider disqualifying himself due to 'unusual handling' and lack of communication.
Reiter accuses Krischer's office of unusual treatment of the case and ignoring communications.
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This document contains a page from a book (page 170) which reproduces a formal letter dated May 1, 2006, from Palm Beach Police Chief Michael S. Reiter to State Attorney Barry E. Krischer. In the letter, Reiter submits probable cause affidavits for Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Kellen, and Haley Robson. Significantly, Reiter expresses frustration that his calls have been ignored and urges Krischer to consider disqualifying his office from the prosecution due to the 'unusual course' the handling of the matter has taken.
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In this letter dated May 1, 2006, Palm Beach Police Chief Michael S. Reiter formally submits probable cause affidavits and case files regarding Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Kellen, and Haley Robson to State Attorney Barry E. Krischer. Reiter expresses frustration that phone calls from himself and his lead detective have been ignored by the State Attorney's office. He characterizes the State Attorney's handling of the cases as 'highly unusual' and urges Krischer to consider disqualifying himself from the prosecution.
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