HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016443
This document reveals significant misconduct in the handling of the Epstein case by law enforcement, particularly the reluctance of State Attorney Krischer to believe the victims and the limited scope of the grand jury investigation. It highlights systemic issues of corruption and the challenges faced by law enforcement in affluent communities when addressing sexual crimes.
- Recarey drew up probable cause affidavits, charging Epstein, two of his assistants and one recruiter with sex-related crimes.
- Krischer told him he didn’t believe Epstein’s accusers, and only two of them were called before the state grand jury investigating the case.
- Reiter took a very public stance against Krischer, writing a letter, which was released to the news media, calling on Krischer to remove himself from the case.