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- "full_text": "Professional Standards Unit\nPalm Beach Police Department\nJanuary _, 2007\nPage 4\nevents are described by Detective Recarey cites to support a claim that displayed in the house were photos of and Marcinkova having sex. That is contradicted by the recording\nDetective Recarey also reported that stated that on one occasion she \"continued rubbing his legs, thigh, and feet. . . . [and then Epstein] turned over onto his back. She continued to rub his legs with oils. Epstein touched her breasts and began to masturbate\". (Police Report at 40). That \"episode\" appears to be synthesized from reports of two separate incidents. However, concerning neither did make mention of rubbing Epstein's legs, thighs, and feet or of Epstein turning over onto his back. Nor did she allege that Epstein masturbated while touching her breasts. Detective Recarey also claims (Police Report at 40) that during the sworn statement said \"Epstein had purchased [Marcinkova] from her family in Yugoslavia . . . [and] bragged he brought her to the United States to be his Yugoslavian sex slave\". No such statement is made by , who refers to Marcinkova as Epstein's \"girlfriend\" and refers offhandedly to other women in the home as \"slaves\".\nNor did Detective Recarey include admission that on one occasion she engaged in sexual conduct with Epstein's girlfriend as a birthday \"gift\" to Epstein. Neither is attention paid in the Probable Cause Affidavits of the fact that maintained a MySpace webpage in which she admitted to various criminal and dishonest acts, including creating false references for her work and her extensive drug use.1 Nor does Detective Recarey include that refused to discuss the disposition of the thousands of dollars she said she was given by Epstein. (Transcript at 31). Or that she falsely claimed not to use drugs (id.) despite her MySpace entries that scream \"I can't wait to buy some weed!!!!!\". Finally, Recarey knew that was not to be believed when she claimed she had been given a car by Epstein because when preparing the Probable Cause Affidavits\n1 A fleeting reference can be found in the Police Report (at 67), however, her marijuana use is only generally noted and no mention is made of her other admitted or proven dishonest conduct, including the report of her thefts from her employer.\n07/26/17 Page 2276 Public Records Request No.: 17-295 DOJ-OGR-00032589",
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- "content": "Nor did Detective Recarey include admission that on one occasion she engaged in sexual conduct with Epstein's girlfriend as a birthday \"gift\" to Epstein. Neither is attention paid in the Probable Cause Affidavits of the fact that maintained a MySpace webpage in which she admitted to various criminal and dishonest acts, including creating false references for her work and her extensive drug use.1 Nor does Detective Recarey include that refused to discuss the disposition of the thousands of dollars she said she was given by Epstein. (Transcript at 31). Or that she falsely claimed not to use drugs (id.) despite her MySpace entries that scream \"I can't wait to buy some weed!!!!!\". Finally, Recarey knew that was not to be believed when she claimed she had been given a car by Epstein because when preparing the Probable Cause Affidavits",
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- "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a report from the Palm Beach Police Department's Professional Standards Unit, dated January _, 2007. The text is mostly printed, with some redacted sections. The document discusses a case involving Epstein and Marcinkova, and mentions Detective Recarey's report. The footer contains a date (07/26/17), page number (2276), and a public records request number (17-295)."
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