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Palm Beach detective reports alleged witness tampering and private‑investigator intimidation linked to Jeffrey Epstein caseCase Filekaggle-ho-010503House OversightPalm Beach detective reports alleged witness tampering and private‑investigator intimidation linked to Jeffrey Epstein case
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Palm Beach detective reports alleged witness tampering and private‑investigator intimidation linked to Jeffrey Epstein case
Palm Beach detective reports alleged witness tampering and private‑investigator intimidation linked to Jeffrey Epstein case The passage provides specific names (Detective Recarey, private investigator Ivan Robles, state attorney Barry Krischer) and concrete details (license plate, incident report date, alleged bribe offer) that could be pursued for further investigation into possible obstruction of justice and witness intimidation. While the claims are unverified and lack direct evidence of high‑level political involvement, they point to potential misconduct by local law‑enforcement and legal officials, making it a moderate‑value lead. Key insights: Detective Recarey filed an incident report on July 25, 2006 describing a private eye photographing a victim’s family.; License plate E79‑4EG was traced to Ivan Robles, a licensed private investigator in West Palm Beach.; Alison (a victim) was allegedly offered money to refuse police cooperation and warned that “those who hurt him will be dealt with.”
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