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Palm Beach Police Chief Mike Reiter Pressed for State Attorney Disqualification in Epstein Case

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #018928
Pages
1
Persons
3

Summary

The passage reveals that a senior local law‑enforcement official directly urged the county State Attorney to recuse himself from the Jeffrey Epstein prosecution, suggesting possible interference with Chief Mike Reiter wrote a May 1 letter to State Attorney Barry Krischer urging his disqualification Reiter described Krischer’s handling of the case as “highly unusual” and asked for a review of “go

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