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Fragmented interview transcript with unidentified speakers and a detective, mentioning a potential meeting with a high‑school senior and vague refe...

The passage contains heavily garbled dialogue with no clear names, dates, or concrete allegations. It hints at a possible coordination effort involving a detective and unidentified males to contact a Unidentified male speakers discuss arranging a meeting with a senior high‑school student. Detective Recarey appears in the transcript, requesting phone calls and schedules. References to “detectives

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #012354
Pages
1
Persons
6
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The passage contains heavily garbled dialogue with no clear names, dates, or concrete allegations. It hints at a possible coordination effort involving a detective and unidentified males to contact a Unidentified male speakers discuss arranging a meeting with a senior high‑school student. Detective Recarey appears in the transcript, requesting phone calls and schedules. References to “detectives

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(Thereupon, the following interview was had:) MS. ROBSON: -- say anything to you about this (inaudible), nght? BY UNIDENTIFIED MALE SPEAKER: Q You know we're nol going to argne again. We're not gomg lo keep much from you. A {just don't want to rat anybody out. I’m not an 9 idiot. Came on. now. 10 QQ Thal wasn't more of a ratting out. It was more of ll oa-- 12 Complaint? 13 You got it. (inaudible.) You're a sinart girl. I'm not an idiot. Yeah. No. vou're not an idiot. Sol guess kanna. you know. (Inaudiblc.) I'm kidding I'm kidding. | don't even know who he is. A Idon't know. It’s such a big -- there's so many girls oul there that have worked for him it's not even funny. Q Really? _A_,_ Like I said. some bring friends who bring fricnds RH tse he Se OpDAS NM ho -t 22 23 24 So) Page 3; Who boing fiends, DETECTIVE RECAREY: Allright. You notified Jimmy? We w he DETECTIVE RECAREY: Give him a call, (Inaudible) 692 -- our ending mileape was 692323. I'm sory, 6923. Our begmning mileage to head pack southwest -- Gnaucdtble). Gnaudible} white Female Gnaudible) same mileage 6923 What vas that? UINTDENTIFIED MALE SPEAKER: Fire truck. Ms. ROBSON: So when will L know what's going to happen” BY UNIDENTIFERD MALE SPEAKER: Q Well. here's the thing. What are you doing tomorrow? Well, no. aere's our goal We would like {9 at least tu talk (o -- help me. wsl on UNIDENTIFIED MALI SPEAKER 2: We want te ty! lo Inlerview some of these -- MS. ROBSON: (Inaudible.) BY UNIDENTIFIED MALLE SPEAKER: Q Right Tonipht. A Tonight t'm free so -- Q Okay. 25 BY DETECTIVE RECAREY: ar) ws Ww far r (oe) oN rR No No UNIDENTIFIED MALI SPEAKER: | notified Jimmy; SoA nom tk wpe ye pe RR ow a dH um fon Oo Rs an) Bho ND om WwW ran) from college and stuf. QQ. Temorrow yor're working? A ‘Fomorrow } go to school from 12 ta 4. BY ENIDENTIFIFID MALE SPEAKER. Q) Uh-huh. A Wednesday I go to (inaudible). Q Well. tomorrow whal are you doing after 4:00? A Nothing. Q Okay. BY DETECTIVE RECAREY: QQ Do vou have to po to work? A (Inaudible) Thursday BY UNIDENTIFIED MALE SPEAKER: Q. Okay. We would prefer to do it sooner than later and our, our request from vou at ths pomt as we move along as really for vou to make that phone call and introduce us and say, vou know, these are the detectives from the Palm Beach Pole Department. Uye told them evervihing. They're on their way lo your house. Do vou know these girls’ schedules by chance or anvthing like that? Do they sill go to high school? A Well, BBBBRil goes to high school, She's a senior. Q Okay. And that's. that’s who we want to speak to tomehbt. From what youre telling us, we're confident 25 will not be going and talking to Jeffrey. Depending on how : Page Sf that goes we night pive you g call and ask you to make another phone call for us. [f we could break out the list as we drive, make sare we have a little order of obviously based on what vou're saving, should be the last on our dist. We don't know if she's still -- DEPECH VE RECAREY: [RE she’s in Orlando. We can do that one ever the phone. BY UNIDENTIFIED MALE SPEAKER: Q) Now didn't vou sav she was back though? A TBR s back. 1 don't know if she has class tomorraw but I don't know if she felt already or not. Q. What kind of class? |s she in college or something? A College. Yeah. she’s up in Orlando. T don't : know. She might hive already daft, What ix today?) Monday? | QQ Yeah A Ob. well she might have afready feft todas. She had class today. Q. Oh. today. veah. A Yeah, she does. Verv rarely just to see her parents and stulf. [ike she lives up in Orlando, She might come back once a menth on the weekend to visit her parents. Q Now do vos talk to at all or net really? A {hung out with her last night. She came dewn 2 (Pages 2 Lo 5) 02506

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