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Palm Beach police surveillance links Jeffrey Epstein, Leslie Wexner’s Limited Inc., and attorney Jack Goldberger

The report provides concrete details – names (Jeffrey Epstein, attorney Jack Goldberger, ASA Lana Belohlavek, contractor David Norr), a specific aircraft tail number (N900LS), a Florida vehicle regist Epstein’s case was reassigned because his husband works for his attorney Jack Goldberger, who also r Surveillance on May 10‑12 2006 observed Epstein’s Gulfstream 4 (N900LS) at Galaxy Aviation and a c

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #019038
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The report provides concrete details – names (Jeffrey Epstein, attorney Jack Goldberger, ASA Lana Belohlavek, contractor David Norr), a specific aircraft tail number (N900LS), a Florida vehicle regist Epstein’s case was reassigned because his husband works for his attorney Jack Goldberger, who also r Surveillance on May 10‑12 2006 observed Epstein’s Gulfstream 4 (N900LS) at Galaxy Aviation and a c

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Date: 7/13/06 M BEACH POLICE DEPARTMEN AD Page: 85 Time: 9:27:55 Incident Report Program: CMS301L Case No. .. . : 1-05-000368 (Continued) has been taken off the Jeffrey Epstein case because her husband is employed with Attorney Jack Goldberger. Attorney Goldberger is the attorney of record for Jeffrey Epstein. His previous attorney, Guy Fronstin, has been fired from representation. ASA Lana Belohlavek has been assigned the case. ASA Weiss stated she can no longer speak about the Epstein case with me. I thanked her for her telephone call. ASA Weiss further stated that ASA Belohlavek would be calling me. RREKEKERERKEREKRKEEKEEEEEEEREEKEK NARRATIVE fE 44 KREKKKKEREKRKKEEKRERERER EKER NA Reported By: RECAREY, JOSEPH 5/15/06 Entered By.: ALTOMARO, NICKIE A. 5/15/06 On May 10, 2006, information was received that Epstein's associate, Leslie Wexner, The Limited Inc, CEO's, plane had arrived in West Palm Beach, PBIA. The plane, a Gulfstream 4 bearing a N900LS registration, was on the tarmac at Galaxy Aviation. As Epstein had recently acquired the services of a new attorney, and the fact that Epstein' s house is currently under remodeling, it was believed that Epstein may be in Palm Beach. I conducted physical surveillance at the residence, 358 El Brillo Way. I observed a large construction crew conducting remodeling at the house. The contractor, David Norr, was observed driving a Ford Explorer, white in color. The vehicle has a Florida registration of F30QQF. Norr left Epstein's house and traveled north on County Road. Det Caristo and I conducted surveillance on Norr. Norr traveled to several construction sites and checked on certain. jobs. Surveillance was discontinued on Norr and Det Caristo and I traveled to Galaxy Aviation. I observed the white plane with a blue stripe along the body and tail of the plane; the tail number was visible on the bottom of the tail, closer to the body of the plane. We maintained visual surveillance on the plane until 4:57 p.m., when a caravan of Cadillac Escalades drove onto the tarmac. We observed several people exit the vehicles and discovered that they were part of the executive team for Limited Inc. The executives were in Palm Beach County for an executive meeting for the day. They arrived in Palm Beach County on May 9, 2006 at 9:30 pm and were scheduled to leave on the 10th at 5:00 pm. On May 12, 2006, I met with ASA Lana Belohlavek at the State Attorney's Office. She explained that her boss, Barry Krischer, was requesting this case be taken to the Grand Jury again. MJT explained to her I_had requested arrest warrants for Jeffrey Epstein, a and . I asked that she either issue the warrants or direct file, as so much time has elapsed since the original request to the Grand Jury. I explained that the Palm Beach Police Department had concluded the case in December of 2005 and has been waiting for the case to go forward. Belohlavek stated the original offer was again offered to the new defense attorney. She was waiting for their answer by Friday May 19, 2006. She stated she would advise me of the answer. KRKREKKKKEKKKKEKEKEEKEEREREEE NARRATIVE # 45 JOTI T OR TOTO TOI IR Ik NA Reported By: RECAREY, JOSEPH 6/05/06

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