— | Fittuy Ricu anted to remove Weiss from the “I don’t know how much you know about Palm Beach Inter- d way to do it. national Airport. It’s the kind of place that has private hangars, Recarey met with ASA Lanna | valet parking, and waiting lounges that look as chic as anything t boss, Barry Krischer, had asked | youll see in Manhattan. It’s an airport for the rich, basically. and jury. Recarey told Belohlavek | Saudi princes, heads of state. Powerful men who value their pri- st warrants for Epstein, Sarah Kel- : vacy. You can bring limousines onto the tarmac. And we found Beach PD had finished its investi- } out Epstein was very secretive about his dealings there. He didn’t d had been waiting since then for 3 7 want anyone to know the tail numbers on his planes. >d her once more to issue the war- 4 7 “But our contact didn’t like Epstein. And he was horrified by ined, saying that the original offer 4 how young the girls around Epstein were. So thanks to him, we ld lawyer had been resubmitted to - q ' had the 727’s tail number, and thanks to one other source— sply came, she would call. 4 E someone I won't say too much about here—we had Epstein’s , Recarey received several calls e 4 flight plan for a certain trip he was making. We knew he was a that he was being followed by a a 4 going to land at the airport. And so our producer climbed into -tailed so aggressively that other 4 a the station’s traffic helicopter and told the pilot to hover at five road. Recarey ran the plates and a ’ hundred feet a quarter mile south of the field. tered to one Zachary Bechard of a 4 “Our cameraman had a telephoto lens. The idea was to get a —# tight shot, on video, of Epstein deplaning. And for a moment we are ope. 2 q did get the shot: Epstein, with the collar of his cashmere coat . i _ flipped up over his neck, about to run down the Steps into a cart F q that was waiting for him. Im Beach,” says Tim Malloy, who 4 7 “Then he saw our helicopter, with the station's markings. xin South