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ATTERSON
‘person and that involved a num-
1 would say in his deposition for
y Epstein. “That it was of a sexual
ve had not reached all of the vic-
at this point. I told him that I felt
ly become aware of the investiga-
should probably expect some con-
vers. And I told him that I wanted
don this and that I hoped that he
we would have to have more con-
dled responsibly, intelligently, and
vard.”
tein’s name did not seem to ring a
But shortly afterward, the chief
1 powerful circles his investigation
yorably. “I had many people-related
tail-party circuit that suggested we
vast necessary,” he would say.
cop. A good man. But he was about
ie to men with the power and influ-
ss under the law was a relative, mal- ;
CHAPTER 41
Detective Recarey: February 2006
or months, Joe Recarey’s been interviewing girls who'd
been brought to Epstein’s house, subpoenaing telephone
and car-rental records, conducting surveillance. Ultimatel
according to a source within the Palm Beach PD, the evatnmenr
would identify forty-seven underage girls who'd been molested
4 on El Brillo Way.
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ey interviewed one of Epstein’s pilots, a man named
avid Rogers, as well as Epstein’s houseman, Alfredo Rodriguez
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’ poke to a woman who really was a massage therapist
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turned out that Epstein paid just one hundred dollars for
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q im and his friends, the lawyer Alan Dershowitz among
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og anything untoward ever happen? Recarey asked. Had
pstein ever asked the woman to rub his chest? |
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