Assistant Bureau Chief, Law Enforcement Records Bureau, NM Department of Public Safety
Regina Chacon was an Assistant Bureau Chief at the Law Enforcement Records Bureau of the New Mexico Department of Public Safety who signed an official letter dated August 19, 2010, regarding Jeffrey Epstein's sex offender registration status in New Mexico. The letter determined that Epstein was not required to register under New Mexico state law for his 2008 Florida conviction of procuring a person under 18 for prostitution. Chacon's role was purely administrative and governmental—she performed a ministerial function in applying state law to Epstein's registration requirements. There is no evidence of any wrongdoing, inappropriate conduct, or accountability on her part in relation to Epstein's criminal activities. She appears in the case record solely in her official capacity as a government employee processing a routine administrative matter.
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Regina Chacon is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropri…
The document is a letter dated August 19, 2010, from Regina Chacon, Assistant Bureau Chief at the New Mexico Department of Public Safety, regarding sex offender…
Letter from Regina Chacon, Assistant Bureau Chief Law Enforcement Records Bureau NM Department of Public Safety, dated August 19, 2010, determining that Epstein…
The defense refers to a letter dated August 19, 2010, from Regina Chacon of the New Mexico Department of Public Safety, stating that Epstein was not required to…
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