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  5. "date": "4/20/06",
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  10. "full_text": "Date: 4/20/06 Time: 13:02:26 PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Incident Report Page: 51 Program: CMS301L Case No. . . . : 1-05-000368 (Continued) the previous houseman left. Rodriguez stated that it was his responsibility to keep the identity of the masseuses private. Mr. Epstein had a massage in the morning and one in the afternoon. Mr. Rodriguez stated he would rather speak about this in private. He advised he would come to the police station to speak with me. Rodriguez stated he would return my call on Monday, November 14, 2005. I then made telephone contact with Juan Alessi. He advised he found my card on his door and wanted to know what I needed to speak with him about. I explained to Alessi that I was conducting an investigation on his former employer, Mr. Epstein. Alessi stated he would return my call shortly as he was in the middle of a project at his home. I received a telephone call from Attorney Donald Morrell from 686-2700. Mr. Morrell stated he represented Mr. Alessi and did not want me speaking with his client. I then made telephone contact with the State Attorney's Office and confirmed that subpoenas would be issued to the former employees to assist in the investigation. I then made telephone contact with Attorney Guy Fronstin, attorney for Mr. Epstein. I explained to Mr. Fronstin that I would like to speak with Mr. Epstein. He stated Mr. Epstein is not in residence in Florida at this time and would check with him to ascertain if he could be here by Wednesday November 16, 2005 for an interview. Mr. Fronstin stated he would return my call should Mr. Epstein decide to come in to the police station for an interview. Investigation continues. **************************** NARRATIVE # 19 **************************** Reported By: RECARKEY, JOSEPH 11/15/05 Entered By.: ALTOMARO, NICKIE A. 11/16/05 On November 14, 2005, Det. Sandman and I traveled to Florida and spoke with . She was told of the ongoing investigation involving Epstein. advised she had gone to the house on several occasions. During a sworn taped statement, she advised she started going to the house approximately one year ago and was brought by (Unknown last name). stated she was brought into the house and she was introduced to a girl named Sarah. Once she met her, Sarah brought her upstairs into a master bedroom bathroom. stated she met Jeffrey in the bathroom. He lay on the table and picked the massage oils. She provided the massage, as he lay naked on the massage bed. She stated she rubbed his calves and back area. Upon the end of the massage, Epstein removed himself from the massage table and paid her $300.00 for the massage. stated she had only been at the house approximately five or six times. said each time she went to the house she was notified by Sarah, Epstein's assistant, that Epstein was in town and would like her to work. stated she returned to the house and was again led upstairs by Sarah. She provided the massage, clothed. 07/26/17 Page 2573 Public Records Request No.: 17-295 DOJ-OGR-00032886",
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  34. "content": "the previous houseman left. Rodriguez stated that it was his responsibility to keep the identity of the masseuses private. Mr. Epstein had a massage in the morning and one in the afternoon. Mr. Rodriguez stated he would rather speak about this in private. He advised he would come to the police station to speak with me. Rodriguez stated he would return my call on Monday, November 14, 2005.",
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  39. "content": "I then made telephone contact with Juan Alessi. He advised he found my card on his door and wanted to know what I needed to speak with him about. I explained to Alessi that I was conducting an investigation on his former employer, Mr. Epstein. Alessi stated he would return my call shortly as he was in the middle of a project at his home. I received a telephone call from Attorney Donald Morrell from 686-2700. Mr. Morrell stated he represented Mr. Alessi and did not want me speaking with his client. I then made telephone contact with the State Attorney's Office and confirmed that subpoenas would be issued to the former employees to assist in the investigation.",
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  44. "content": "I then made telephone contact with Attorney Guy Fronstin, attorney for Mr. Epstein. I explained to Mr. Fronstin that I would like to speak with Mr. Epstein. He stated Mr. Epstein is not in residence in Florida at this time and would check with him to ascertain if he could be here by Wednesday November 16, 2005 for an interview. Mr. Fronstin stated he would return my call should Mr. Epstein decide to come in to the police station for an interview.",
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  49. "content": "Investigation continues.",
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  54. "content": "**************************** NARRATIVE # 19 ****************************",
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  59. "content": "Reported By: RECARKEY, JOSEPH 11/15/05 Entered By.: ALTOMARO, NICKIE A. 11/16/05",
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  64. "content": "On November 14, 2005, Det. Sandman and I traveled to Florida and spoke with . She was told of the ongoing investigation involving Epstein. advised she had gone to the house on several occasions. During a sworn taped statement, she advised she started going to the house approximately one year ago and was brought by (Unknown last name). stated she was brought into the house and she was introduced to a girl named Sarah. Once she met her, Sarah brought her upstairs into a master bedroom bathroom. stated she met Jeffrey in the bathroom. He lay on the table and picked the massage oils. She provided the massage, as he lay naked on the massage bed. She stated she rubbed his calves and back area. Upon the end of the massage, Epstein removed himself from the massage table and paid her $300.00 for the massage.",
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  69. "content": "stated she had only been at the house approximately five or six times. said each time she went to the house she was notified by Sarah, Epstein's assistant, that Epstein was in town and would like her to work. stated she returned to the house and was again led upstairs by Sarah. She provided the massage, clothed.",
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  74. "content": "07/26/17 Page 2573 Public Records Request No.: 17-295 DOJ-OGR-00032886",
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  80. "Joseph RecarKEY",
  81. "Nickie A. Altomaro",
  82. "Juan Alessi",
  83. "Donald Morrell",
  84. "Guy Fronstin",
  85. "Jeffrey Epstein",
  86. "Sarah"
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  88. "organizations": [
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  96. "dates": [
  97. "4/20/06",
  98. "November 14, 2005",
  99. "November 15, 2005",
  100. "November 16, 2005",
  101. "07/26/17"
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  105. "17-295",
  106. "DOJ-OGR-00032886"
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  109. "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a police report with redactions. The redactions are likely for the names of individuals involved in the investigation."
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