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Attorney claims Palm Beach Police distorted media narrative on Epstein case and alleges political pressure on State AttorneyCase Filekaggle-ho-019382House OversightAttorney claims Palm Beach Police distorted media narrative on Epstein case and alleges political pressure on State Attorney
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Attorney claims Palm Beach Police distorted media narrative on Epstein case and alleges political pressure on State Attorney
Attorney claims Palm Beach Police distorted media narrative on Epstein case and alleges political pressure on State Attorney The passage provides a potential lead that a Palm Beach police chief and a publicist may have coordinated media messaging to influence the handling of the Epstein case, suggesting possible obstruction or manipulation of prosecutorial decisions. It names specific officials (Chief Michael Reiter, State Attorney Barry Krischer) and a publicist (Goldberger) but lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or higher‑level political actors, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Goldberger (publicist) claims Palm Beach Police gave a "distorted view" to the media.; Chief Michael Reiter allegedly wrote to State Attorney Krischer on May 1 urging disqualification from the case.; Krischer referred the case to a grand jury rather than filing charges, allegedly to appease the chief.
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