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Former Palm Beach Detective Claims State Attorney Pressured Him to Downgrade Jeffrey Epstein Solicitation Case
Former Palm Beach Detective Claims State Attorney Pressured Him to Downgrade Jeffrey Epstein Solicitation Case The passage alleges direct interference by a sitting state attorney (Barry Krischer) to weaken a high‑profile sexual abuse case against billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, providing a specific name, role, and alleged action. This is a strong lead for investigating possible prosecutorial misconduct and political pressure, though the claim is unverified and lacks documentary evidence beyond the interview. Key insights: Detective Joe Recarey was lead on Epstein solicitation‑of‑minors investigation.; Recarey and colleague Reiter say they were pressured by Palm Beach State Attorney Barry Krischer to downgrade or drop the case.; Police identified 21 possible victims early in the investigation, later rising to about 35.
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