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Miami-Dade Detective Mike Reiter’s Divorce and Tensions with State Attorney Over Epstein Case
Miami-Dade Detective Mike Reiter’s Divorce and Tensions with State Attorney Over Epstein Case The passage provides personal details about Detective Mike Reiter and his conflict with the Miami‑Dade State Attorney’s Office over the Epstein prosecution. While it mentions his push for federal involvement and criticism of the state prosecutor, it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing by high‑level officials, financial flows, or new substantive allegations. The lead is limited to a local law‑enforcement figure and a routine divorce, offering modest investigative value but little controversy or novelty. Key insights: Reiter filed for divorce after 24 years of marriage; mediation scheduled for Aug. 16.; He pressured for more serious charges against Jeffrey Epstein and urged disqualification of State Attorney Barry Krischer.; Reiter referred the Epstein case to the FBI for possible federal violations.
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