Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter clashes with State Attorney over Jeffrey Epstein plea deal and federal investigation
Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter clashes with State Attorney over Jeffrey Epstein plea deal and federal investigation The passage reveals that the Palm Beach Police Chief referred the Epstein case to the FBI and criticized the state prosecutor’s handling, suggesting possible interference or suppression of a federal investigation. It names specific officials (Chief Michael Reiter, State Attorney Barry Krischer, State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle) and hints at undisclosed federal inquiries, providing concrete leads for follow‑up (FBI file request, review of the dropped federal investigation, Reiter’s communications). While not wholly novel, the detail about a police chief pushing the FBI and the plea deal’s effect on a federal probe adds actionable investigative value and involves high‑level local officials. Key insights: Chief Michael Reiter referred the Epstein case to the FBI after the state plea deal.; Reiter accused State Attorney Barry Krischer of mishandling the case and called for his disqualification.; The plea agreement dropped a federal investigation into Epstein, raising questions about its termination.
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Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter clashes with State Attorney over Jeffrey Epstein plea deal and federal investigation The passage reveals that the Palm Beach Police Chief referred the Epstein case to the FBI and criticized the state prosecutor’s handling, suggesting possible interference or suppression of a federal investigation. It names specific officials (Chief Michael Reiter, State Attorney Barry Krischer, State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle) and hints at undisclosed federal inquiries, providing concrete leads for follow‑up (FBI file request, review of the dropped federal investigation, Reiter’s communications). While not wholly novel, the detail about a police chief pushing the FBI and the plea deal’s effect on a federal probe adds actionable investigative value and involves high‑level local officials. Key insights: Chief Michael Reiter referred the Epstein case to the FBI after the state plea deal.; Reiter accused State Attorney Barry Krischer of mishandling the case and called for his disqualification.; The plea agreement dropped a federal investigation into Epstein, raising questions about its termination.
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