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Palm Beach police figures and former Epstein associate linked through Mar‑a‑Lago event and post‑law enforcement careers

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Palm Beach police figures and former Epstein associate linked through Mar‑a‑Lago event and post‑law enforcement careers The passage provides several concrete connections – a police detective receiving an award at a Mar‑a‑Lago reception, later moving to a private loss‑prevention role, and a former police chief now running a security firm – that intersect with Jeffrey Epstein’s network via Jean‑Luc Brunel’s lawsuit. While the details are vague and lack specific dates or transaction data, they suggest a pattern of law‑enforcement officials moving into private security roles that could intersect with Epstein‑related activities, warranting further investigation. Key insights: Detective Joe Recarey received a Palm Beach Police Foundation award at a Mar‑a‑Lago reception in early 2012.; Recarey left the police department in 2014 to become director of loss‑prevention for Gold Coast Beverage.; Former Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter left in 2008 and now operates his own security company.

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