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Detective Recarey’s 2006 Investigation of Epstein’s Palm Beach Property Reveals Potential Links to High‑Profile IndividualsCase Filekaggle-ho-010502House OversightDetective Recarey’s 2006 Investigation of Epstein’s Palm Beach Property Reveals Potential Links to High‑Profile Individuals
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Detective Recarey’s 2006 Investigation of Epstein’s Palm Beach Property Reveals Potential Links to High‑Profile Individuals
Detective Recarey’s 2006 Investigation of Epstein’s Palm Beach Property Reveals Potential Links to High‑Profile Individuals The passage provides concrete details-names (Detective Joe Recarey, pilot David Rogers, houseman Alfredo Rodriguez, lawyer Alan Dershowitz), dates (February 2006), and specific alleged activities (interviews of underage victims, subpoena of phone and car‑rental records, $100 massage payments). These are actionable leads for further document requests and witness interviews. While the information is not wholly novel-Epstein’s Palm Beach activities have been reported-the inclusion of a specific detective’s investigation and the mention of a prominent attorney as a client adds moderate new investigative value. The controversy is high due to the sexual abuse context and involvement of a well‑known public figure, but the lead lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing by the attorney, limiting its score to the 30‑50 range. Key insights: Detective Joe Recarey was conducting a criminal investigation in February 2006, interviewing alleged victims and subpoenaing phone/car‑rental records.; The investigation identified 47 underage girls allegedly molested at Epstein’s Palm Beach residence (El Brillo Way).; Epstein allegedly paid $100 for massages from a therapist, with Alan Dershowitz listed among the recipients.
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