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Palm Beach prosecutors’ handling of Epstein case shows missed grand‑jury opportunities, alleged plea talks, and FBI involvementCase Filekaggle-ho-019380House OversightPalm Beach prosecutors’ handling of Epstein case shows missed grand‑jury opportunities, alleged plea talks, and FBI involvement
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Palm Beach prosecutors’ handling of Epstein case shows missed grand‑jury opportunities, alleged plea talks, and FBI involvement
Palm Beach prosecutors’ handling of Epstein case shows missed grand‑jury opportunities, alleged plea talks, and FBI involvement The passage provides concrete details about internal prosecutorial negotiations, a purported plea offer, missed grand‑jury appearances, and a request for FBI investigation. These specifics (names, dates, and actions) give clear leads for follow‑up on possible misconduct by the State Attorney’s Office and police leadership, though the claims are not yet verified and some details are vague. Key insights: Detective Joseph Recarey was absent from a key meeting with prosecutors and later learned of a proposed plea deal that would avoid jail time for Epstein.; State Attorney Lanna Belohlavek reportedly offered Epstein a non‑jail plea that never materialized.; Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter wrote to State Attorney Barry Krischer urging his disqualification from the case.
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