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In 2013, he "retired as a law enforcement officer as one of the most decorated Detectives in the history of the Palm Beach Police Department, and accepted a position to work in the private sector.  He joined Gold Coast Beverage Distributors, the fourth largest beer distributor in the country as the Director of Loss Prevention. After Gold Coast was sold, Joe was again recruited to join Gold Coast Holdings as the Director of Facilities, where he was responsible for more than 90 restaurant locations and several commercial buildings."<ref>https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/west-palm-beach-fl/joseph-recarey-7862448</ref>
 
In 2013, he "retired as a law enforcement officer as one of the most decorated Detectives in the history of the Palm Beach Police Department, and accepted a position to work in the private sector.  He joined Gold Coast Beverage Distributors, the fourth largest beer distributor in the country as the Director of Loss Prevention. After Gold Coast was sold, Joe was again recruited to join Gold Coast Holdings as the Director of Facilities, where he was responsible for more than 90 restaurant locations and several commercial buildings."<ref>https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/west-palm-beach-fl/joseph-recarey-7862448</ref>
  
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==Epstein case==
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|text=There were really just two people willing to risk their careers to go after Epstein: Palm Beach Police Chief [[Michael Reiter]] and Detective [[Joseph Recarey]]... In their first media interviews about the case, Reiter and Recarey revealed new details about the investigation, and how they were, in their view, pressured by then-Palm Beach State Attorney [[Barry Krischer] to downgrade the case to a misdemeanor or drop it altogether.
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|subjects=Michael Reiter, Joseph Recarey, Barry Krischer, Epstein Affair
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|date=3 December 2018
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|authors=Julie K. Brown
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|source_name=Seattle Times
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|source_URL=https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/perversion-of-justice-cops-worked-to-put-serial-sex-abuser-in-prison-prosecutors-worked-to-cut-him-a-break/
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Joseph Recarey was "the lead Palm Beach police detective on the [Jeffrey Epstein] case". He "said Epstein’s operation worked like a sexual pyramid scheme."<ref>https://nationalvanguard.org/2018/11/how-jews-got-serial-child-rapist-jeffrey-epstein-off-part-1/</ref>
 
Joseph Recarey was "the lead Palm Beach police detective on the [Jeffrey Epstein] case". He "said Epstein’s operation worked like a sexual pyramid scheme."<ref>https://nationalvanguard.org/2018/11/how-jews-got-serial-child-rapist-jeffrey-epstein-off-part-1/</ref>
  

Revision as of 22:19, 20 October 2019

Person.png Joseph RecareyRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(policeman, Epstein Affair/Premature death)
Joseph Recarey.jpg
BornJune 5, 1967
Queens, New York, USA
DiedMay 25, 2018 (Age 50)
SpouseJennifer Recarey
Member ofJeffrey Epstein/Black book
Victim ofpremature death
InterestsJeffrey Epstein

Joseph "Joe" Recarey researched Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking of children.[1][2][3]

Career

Recarey "was one of the most decorated police officers in the history of the department with more than 150 commendations, 11 officer-of-the-month awards and a 2013 Palm Beach Police Foundation Officer of the Year award."[3]

In 2013, he "retired as a law enforcement officer as one of the most decorated Detectives in the history of the Palm Beach Police Department, and accepted a position to work in the private sector. He joined Gold Coast Beverage Distributors, the fourth largest beer distributor in the country as the Director of Loss Prevention. After Gold Coast was sold, Joe was again recruited to join Gold Coast Holdings as the Director of Facilities, where he was responsible for more than 90 restaurant locations and several commercial buildings."[4]

Epstein case

{{SMWQ |text=There were really just two people willing to risk their careers to go after Epstein: Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter and Detective Joseph Recarey... In their first media interviews about the case, Reiter and Recarey revealed new details about the investigation, and how they were, in their view, pressured by then-Palm Beach State Attorney [[Barry Krischer] to downgrade the case to a misdemeanor or drop it altogether. |subjects=Michael Reiter, Joseph Recarey, Barry Krischer, Epstein Affair |date=3 December 2018 |authors=Julie K. Brown |source_name=Seattle Times |source_URL=https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/perversion-of-justice-cops-worked-to-put-serial-sex-abuser-in-prison-prosecutors-worked-to-cut-him-a-break/ }} Joseph Recarey was "the lead Palm Beach police detective on the [Jeffrey Epstein] case". He "said Epstein’s operation worked like a sexual pyramid scheme."[5]

Death

Joseph Recarey reportedly died, aged 50, "after a brief illness".[3] [[Display born on::5 June 1967| ]][[Display died on::25 May 2018| ]]

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