Mentioned in 2 documents. Roles: Officer who accompanied the interviewer during the investigation, Investigating officer
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Sgt Frick is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.
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Background
Sgt Frick was a sergeant with the Palm Beach Police Department who served as a member of the Investigations Unit during the 2005-2006 sexual battery investigation of Jeffrey Epstein. Frick's role was primarily that of an accompanying officer and investigative partner to the lead detective, Det. Joe Recarey, during interviews with victims, witnesses, and suspects, as well as during the execution of search warrants at Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo Way, Palm Beach, Florida.
Frick is referenced across multiple Palm Beach Police Department incident reports, probable cause affidavits, and interview transcripts. The evidence consistently places Frick in a supporting law enforcement capacity, conducting field visits to potential victims' residences, participating in the execution of search warrants, and being present during key interviews. No personal details about Frick beyond the rank and last name are available in the provided documents.
Epstein Connection
Sgt Frick was an investigating officer with the Palm Beach Police Department who participated directly in the 2005-2006 criminal investigation of Jeffrey Epstein for sexual battery and related offenses. Frick accompanied Det. Joe Recarey on interviews with alleged victims and witnesses, was present during the execution of the search warrant at Epstein's Palm Beach residence, and played a role during the interview of Haley Robson in which she implicated herself in recruiting minors for Epstein.
Key Allegations(5)
Sgt Frick accompanied Det. Recarey on October 3, 2005, to visit the residence of a sixteen-year-old female who had been brought to Epstein's residence.
documentedSgt Frick was a member of the Investigations Unit present during the execution of a search warrant at 358 El Brillo Way, Palm Beach, alongside Capt Gudger, Det. Dicks, Det. Dawson, Det. Melnichok, Det. Sandman, Det. Krauel, the crime scene unit, and Det. Recarey.
documentedDuring the search of Epstein's property on October 20, 2005, a locked gun locker was opened by Janusz Banasiak in the presence of Sgt Frick.
documentedSgt Frick entered the interview room during the questioning of Haley Robson and explained to her that, based on her own statements, she had implicated herself in criminal conduct related to bringing minors to Epstein.
documentedSgt Frick responded with the lead detective to an address on 120th Ave and awaited the arrival of Investigator Mike Waites during the course of the investigation.
documentedLegal Status
Sgt Frick is documented solely as an investigating officer with the Palm Beach Police Department. No charges, legal actions, or adverse legal findings related to Frick are indicated in the provided evidence.
Notable Statements(1)
“Sgt Frick entered the room and explained that based on her own statements, she had implicated herself”
Key Relationships(5)
Sgt Frick worked alongside Det. Joe Recarey as a member of the Palm Beach Police Department Investigations Unit during the Epstein investigation, accompanying Recarey on victim interviews, field visits, and during execution of the search warrant at 358 El Brillo Way. (d-31106, d-16861, efta-efta00231917, efta-efta00180509)
Sgt Frick was an investigating officer in Palm Beach Police Department Case #05-368, the sexual battery investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, and was present during the search of Epstein's residence and during interviews of victims and witnesses. (d-16861, kaggle-ho-018998, d-31106)
During the October 20, 2005 search of Epstein's property, Janusz Banasiak opened a locked gun locker in the presence of Sgt Frick. (kaggle-ho-018998)
Sgt Frick was present during the interview of Haley Robson and informed her that her statements had implicated her in bringing minors to Epstein. (d-15303, d-7144, d-7142)
Chief Michael Reiter oversaw the Palm Beach Police Department investigation in which Sgt Frick served. Both appear in investigative documents related to Case #05-368. (efta-efta00231917)
Timeline(5 events)
Sgt Frick and Det. Recarey visited the residence of a sixteen-year-old female witness/victim and viewed her vehicle parked in the driveway.
Sgt Frick was present during execution of a search warrant at 358 El Brillo Way, Palm Beach. A locked gun locker was opened by Janusz Banasiak in Sgt Frick's presence. Three black Mercedes-Benz vehicles and a green Harley-Davidson were documented as registered to Jeffrey Epstein.
Sgt Frick participated as a member of the Investigations Unit during the search warrant execution at Epstein's residence, alongside Capt Gudger, Det. Dicks, Det. Dawson, Det. Melnichok, Det. Sandman, Det. Krauel, the crime scene unit, and Det. Recarey.
Sgt Frick entered the interview room during Haley Robson's sworn taped statement and informed her that she had implicated herself in criminal activity based on her own statements.
Sgt Frick and the lead detective responded to an address on 120th Ave and awaited the arrival of Investigator Mike Waites during the investigation.
At a Glance
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