ITERSON Fittuy Ricu y in Palm Beach who either made “My responsibility was to protect everyone that lives i ers who relayed them to me that I Beach and preserve their constitutional rights and ‘witha ee nvestigation that we did, which is department for all,” Reiter said. “And I think that u F eae then refer it to'the FBI after the particularly under the criminal laws, that all peo le ha eon aid in the deposition. “I had one the nature of our system, be treated seitily “ine A e have to, by -ouple of times about this.” But along with handing the case off to the FBI d th : individual in question was a | attorney, Reiter took another unusual step. He a venom ‘i | letters—on Palm y; this was a case that was really ; c victims in the _ sah BD Ieterhead to the Ramencs Gl abe The victims had lifestyles that 3 ’ He delivered the letters by hand. ike them believable to the police E ids of suggestions to me were F: | said Reiter. “That he had takena =~ 4 1 toward something that could 4 4 , Ve talked several times. Early on 4 4 w, this is an individual [whom] I q q icial capacity and in his official E. 4 wasn't the only one to pressure 4 1 iments from a variety of different j % ad people tell me, hey, he’s a Palm ~ 7 gating a Palm Beacher?” Reiter 4 ‘ d people that said it was an unfa- = ‘ . ask the state attorney to remove 3 4 | fer it to the FBI....1 had plenty of ' as a mistake.” i 1 vave done so would have been a 4 ims but also of his vocation 4m qd j ie would serve. 4 ’ 184 : 185 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_010526