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Palm Beach chief focus of fire in Epstein case
Defendant's lawyers take him on; be slams state attorney
By LARRY KELLER
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
In the case of Palm
Beach financier Jefirey Ep-
stein, itseems, attimes, asif
two men are accused of
wrongdoing: Epstein and
Palm Beach Police Chief
Michael Reiter.
Epstein, 53, was indict-
ed lastmonth ona charge of
felony solicitation of prosti-
tution solely because of Re-
iter’s “craziness,” one of
Epstein’s lawyers said. His
department disseminated
“a distorted view of the
case” and behaved in a
‘otutdish miaiaer wpe
grand jury didn’t indict Ep-
stein on the charges it
sought, another Epstein
lawyer complained.
To hear the Epstein
camp tell it, Reiter, 48, is a
loose cannon better suited
to be the sheriff of Mayber-
ry. They whisper that he’s
embroiled in a messy di-
vorce.
Reiter did in fact file for
divorce from his wife, Jill,
last year, after 24 years of
marriage. They have a son,
18, and a daughter, 14. The,
couple is scheduled to go to
mediation Wednesday.
Nothing in the court file
suggests their split is par-
ticularly ugly.
Reiter incurred the
wrath of the Epstein camp
as well as the state attor-
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