iRSON er arrive at Mount Trashmore. | tion, St. Pierre thinks about ;a wonder to him that Ameri- ; re say these kids have done. ome of them just don't know it, , han they have. | CHAPTER I _things. They don’t know any ; . house make one thing clear. 8: _ ” St. Pierre tells the cop. . rp look, and St. Pierre nods. | . his time. Michael Reiter: September 2005 vere tomorrow?” yatient again. In his hand he’s xl St. Pierre has pulled from : heve’s accuse tnwhtadi die Palm Reach FD fimetiensasa ime is on it. Mary’s name is on { 1" foundation. From time to time, one of the town's wealthy 4 ; residents will walk in with a check followed by an inquiry. it to Chief Reiter’s office. : ' How much more would the police force need to make this ierre tells him. “Tomorrow, the * remarkably safe community feel even safer? » a A tax write-off? Sure. But why not? Coming from most, it’s a | : 3 genuine gesture. One of appreciation for all they have and for all ; 4 the department's efforts to guard it. Donations are accepted gra- ee ciously, gratefully. In 2004, the department had taken one from 1 = Jeffrey Epstein—the second donation he’d made to the Palm 4 a Beach PD—for ninety thousand dollars. Generous, even by the ; 4 generous standards of Palm Beach. The donation, which Epstein | 1 delivered personally, was earmarked for a firearms training sim- : _ _ ulator. But that day Michael Reiter had thought something seemed | | offabout Epstein. 7 31 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019147