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Allegations of Prosecutorial Influence and Unusual Contacts in the Epstein Case
Allegations of Prosecutorial Influence and Unusual Contacts in the Epstein Case The passage suggests possible interference by prosecutors (Barry Krischer) in the grand jury process and mentions ignored calls from law enforcement, which could be a lead for investigating misconduct. However, the details are vague, lack concrete dates or transaction specifics, and the claims about massages and donations are unverified, limiting immediate investigative value. Key insights: Chief Reiter alleges that prosecutor Barry Krischer may have been biased toward Jeffrey Epstein.; Detective Recarey reports ignored phone calls from Krischer despite police involvement.; Lawyer Guy Fronstin, representing Epstein, allegedly communicated with police about Epstein's interests.
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