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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Document Information

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Summary

This document appears to be a page from a Miami Herald article (part of the 'Perversion of Justice' series) included in a House Oversight file. It details the investigative process into Jeffrey Epstein, mentioning how investigator Recarey was overwhelmed by the number of victims and describing aggressive tactics used by Epstein's private investigators, including intimidation, trash picking, and posing as police officers. It also highlights the involvement of Alan Dershowitz and Sarah Kellen, noting Kellen's role in allegedly warning victims against speaking to law enforcement.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Recarey Investigator / Detective
Quoted regarding the investigation snowballing and the involvement of Dershowitz.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of Investigation
Hired Dershowitz; accused of intimidating victims.
Alan Dershowitz Lawyer
Hired by Epstein; met privately with Krischer; denied involvement in intimidation tactics.
Krischer Official (Likely State Attorney Barry Krischer)
Met privately with Alan Dershowitz.
Reiter Investigator/Prosecutor
Target of Epstein's private investigators who picked through his trash.
Sarah Kellen Assistant / Scheduler
Described as Epstein's assistant and alleged scheduler of massages; accused of warning girls not to talk to police.

Organizations (4)

Timeline (3 events)

Unknown
Private investigators picked through Reiter's trash to discredit him.
Reiter's residence (implied)
Private Investigators Reiter
Unknown
Father of a victim claimed to be run off the road by a private investigator.
Roadway
Private Investigator Victim's Father
Unknown
Intimidation of victims by Epstein and Sarah Kellen.
Unknown

Locations (2)

Relationships (3)

Jeffrey Epstein Attorney-Client Alan Dershowitz
Epstein hired famed lawyer Alan Dershowitz.
Jeffrey Epstein Employer-Employee Sarah Kellen
Sarah Kellen, the millionaire’s assistant and alleged scheduler of massages.
Alan Dershowitz Professional/Adversarial Krischer
Dershowitz flew down and met privately with Krischer.

Key Quotes (3)

"“I was surprised at how quickly it snowballed. I thought at some point there would be a last interview, but the next victim would supply me with three or four more names...” — Recarey"
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"“Alan Dershowitz flew down and met privately with Krischer... And the shenanigans that happened, I don’t think I’ve ever seen or heard of before.” — Recarey"
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"Several of the girls said they felt intimidated and frightened by Epstein and Sarah Kellen... who warned them not to talk to police..."
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“I was surprised at how quickly it snowballed. I thought at some point there would be a last interview, but the next victim would supply me with three or four more names and the next one had three or four names and it just kept getting bigger and bigger,” Recarey said.
By then, word had gotten back to Epstein from some of the girls that they had been questioned by police. Epstein hired famed lawyer Alan Dershowitz.
“Alan Dershowitz flew down and met privately with Krischer,” Recarey said. “And the shenanigans that happened, I don’t think I’ve ever seen or heard of before.”
Police reports show that Epstein’s private investigators attempted to conduct interviews while posing as cops; that they picked through Reiter’s trash in search of dirt to discredit him; and that the private investigators were accused of following the girls and their families. In one case, the father of one girl claimed he had been run off the road by a private investigator, police and court reports show.
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Several of the girls said they felt intimidated and frightened by Epstein and Sarah Kellen, the millionaire’s assistant and alleged scheduler of massages, who warned them not to talk to police, according to the police report.
Dershowitz, in an interview with the Herald, said he had nothing to do with gathering background on the girls — or in directing anyone to follow the police, or the girls and their families.
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