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Attorney claims Palm Beach Police distorted media narrative on Epstein case and pressured State Attorney to use grand juryCase Filekaggle-ho-018936House OversightAttorney claims Palm Beach Police distorted media narrative on Epstein case and pressured State Attorney to use grand jury
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Attorney claims Palm Beach Police distorted media narrative on Epstein case and pressured State Attorney to use grand jury
Attorney claims Palm Beach Police distorted media narrative on Epstein case and pressured State Attorney to use grand jury The passage provides a potential lead that Palm Beach Police and a publicist may have coordinated media messaging to influence the handling of the Epstein case, including a letter from Police Chief Michael Reiter to State Attorney Barry Krischer suggesting disqualification. It names specific officials and a defense attorney, offering a concrete document (the May 1 letter) to follow up, but the claims are unverified and lack clear evidence of illegal conduct, limiting its immediate impact. Key insights: Goldberger alleges Palm Beach Police used the press to embarrass Epstein and manipulate the case.; Police Chief Michael Reiter wrote to State Attorney Barry Krischer on May 1, asking to consider disqualification from the prosecution.; Krischer referred the case to a grand jury rather than filing charges directly, allegedly to appease the police chief.
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