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Police officer documents internal push‑back over a deal to drop a grand jury against Jeffrey Epstein in 2006

Police officer documents internal push‑back over a deal to drop a grand jury against Jeffrey Epstein in 2006 The passage reveals a police officer’s contemporaneous notes that a deal was negotiated to cancel a grand jury investigating Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual‑minor offenses, involving the chief of police, a state attorney investigator, and an ASA named Belohlavek. It provides specific dates, names, and procedural steps (arrest‑warrant requests, grand‑jury cancellation) that could be followed up for records, emails, and internal communications. While the existence of a deal is not new, the internal police perspective and the mention of a chief‑level decision add actionable leads and moderate controversy. Key insights: Officer notes a deal between attorney Guy Fronstin and Jeffrey Epstein to call off a grand jury.; Chief of Police was to be consulted; Chief Reiter was to call Barry Krisher about the deal.; State Attorney Investigator Tim Valentine notified the officer of the grand‑jury cancellation on April 17, 2006.

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Police officer documents internal push‑back over a deal to drop a grand jury against Jeffrey Epstein in 2006 The passage reveals a police officer’s contemporaneous notes that a deal was negotiated to cancel a grand jury investigating Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual‑minor offenses, involving the chief of police, a state attorney investigator, and an ASA named Belohlavek. It provides specific dates, names, and procedural steps (arrest‑warrant requests, grand‑jury cancellation) that could be followed up for records, emails, and internal communications. While the existence of a deal is not new, the internal police perspective and the mention of a chief‑level decision add actionable leads and moderate controversy. Key insights: Officer notes a deal between attorney Guy Fronstin and Jeffrey Epstein to call off a grand jury.; Chief of Police was to be consulted; Chief Reiter was to call Barry Krisher about the deal.; State Attorney Investigator Tim Valentine notified the officer of the grand‑jury cancellation on April 17, 2006.

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