Palm Beach Police investigation of Jeffrey Epstein allegedly handed to FBI amid inter‑agency conflict
Palm Beach Police investigation of Jeffrey Epstein allegedly handed to FBI amid inter‑agency conflict The passage reveals a potential lead that the Palm Beach Police Department's 2005‑2006 investigation into Jeffrey Epstein was transferred to the FBI due to distrust with the Florida State Attorney's Office. It names specific detectives (Michelle Pagan, Detective Recarey) and suggests a federal grand jury subpoena, offering concrete names, dates, and agencies for follow‑up. While not wholly novel—Epstein investigations are widely reported—the detail about inter‑agency friction and the FBI’s involvement provides actionable investigative angles, especially regarding any undisclosed evidence or subpoenas. Key insights: Investigation by Palm Beach Police into Epstein spanned 2005‑2006.; Detectives Michelle Pagan and later Detective Recarey led the probe.; Police reportedly conflicted with Florida State Attorney's Office.
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Palm Beach Police investigation of Jeffrey Epstein allegedly handed to FBI amid inter‑agency conflict The passage reveals a potential lead that the Palm Beach Police Department's 2005‑2006 investigation into Jeffrey Epstein was transferred to the FBI due to distrust with the Florida State Attorney's Office. It names specific detectives (Michelle Pagan, Detective Recarey) and suggests a federal grand jury subpoena, offering concrete names, dates, and agencies for follow‑up. While not wholly novel—Epstein investigations are widely reported—the detail about inter‑agency friction and the FBI’s involvement provides actionable investigative angles, especially regarding any undisclosed evidence or subpoenas. Key insights: Investigation by Palm Beach Police into Epstein spanned 2005‑2006.; Detectives Michelle Pagan and later Detective Recarey led the probe.; Police reportedly conflicted with Florida State Attorney's Office.
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