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- "full_text": "LOCAL\nEven without Ozzy, crowd finds entertainment galore at Ozzfest, 4B\n8\nd\nPalm Beach chief focus of fire in Epstein case\nDefendant's lawyers take him on; he slams state attorney\nBy LARRY KELLER\nPalm Beach Post Staff Writer\nIn the case of Palm Beach financier Jeffrey Epstein, it seems at times as if two men are accused of wrongdoing: Epstein and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter.\nEpstein, 53, was indicted last month on a charge of felony solicitation of prostitution solely because of Reiter's \"craziness,\" one of Epstein's lawyers said. His department disseminated \"a distorted view of the case\" and behaved in a \"childish\" manner when the grand jury didn't indict Epstein on the charges, it sought, another Epstein lawyer complained.\nTo hear the Epstein camp tell it, Reiter, 48, is a loose cannon better suited to be the sheriff of Mayberry. They whisper that he's embroiled in a messy divorce.\nReiter did in fact file for divorce from his wife, Jill, last year, after 24 years of marriage. They have a son, 18, and a daughter, 14. The couple is scheduled to go to mediation Wednesday. Nothing in the court file suggests their split is particularly ugly.\nReiter incurred the wrath of the Epstein camp as well as the state attorney.\nSee REITER, 7B\n07/26/17\nPage 43 of 151\nPublic Records Request No.: 17-295\nDOJ-OGR-00032082",
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