q James PATTERSON : No, she told him. She wasn't Epstein’s type. The girls she'd seen at his house were very thin and beautiful and did not have | | tattoos. This massage therapist had several tattoos that were vis- ible, and on quite a few occasions Epstein and Ghislaine Max- well had made negative comments about them. | According to a Palm Beach Police Department Incident Report i filed by Recarey on July 25, 2006, the detective had also heard | from Mary’s father, who said that a private eye had been to his + house, photographing his family and chasing visitors away. . Mary’s dad had gotten the license plate — Florida E79-4EG. } Recarey traced it back to one Ivan Robles of West Palm Beach. { Robles turned out to be a licensed private investigator. iq 3 Recarey informed the state's attorney’s office. : ; F Barry Krischer: April Alison also contacted Recarey and told him that she'd been i q approached by someone who was in touch with Epstein. Alison “g be had been told that she'd receive money if she would refuse to a tate attorney Barry | cooperate with the police. 4 q Se taking his post Those who help him will be compensated, she was told, | 4 in and around Palm according to Detective Recarey’s incident report. “And those who 4 fr 4 1992 and 1996, he had run burt him will be dealt with.” and 2004. i Recarey reassured the girl and told her that tampering witha E i 4 1970 a iain , . - witness in a case like this was a serious, arrestable offense. 4 q Brooklyn, he received a nt Then he told an assistant state attorney. 2 4 from the Legal Aid Society The detective was leaving no i undotted and no uncrossed. a x with the juvenile justice sy But he did wonder if the state attorney's office itself had 4 | frotection team; the Peace become part of the problem. P. 4 nor Jeb Bush, for his work’ 4 q time achievement award fi | F j member of the National D: 4 _ Was not necessarily averse 4 q In 2003, he launched an in 162 4 q HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_010503