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Type: Legal filing (stipulation of dismissal)
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Summary

This document is a Stipulation of Dismissal with Prejudice filed on December 7, 2009, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida for Case No. 09-CV-80591. The plaintiff, Jane Doe No. 101, and defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, agreed to dismiss the lawsuit following a settlement, the terms of which the court retains jurisdiction to enforce. The document is signed by Robert Critton (representing Epstein) and Katherine W. Ezell (representing Jane Doe No. 101).

People (4)

Name Role Context
Jane Doe No. 101 Plaintiff
Party dismissing the lawsuit against Epstein following a settlement.
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant
Defendant in the lawsuit being dismissed.
Robert Critton Attorney
Attorney representing Jeffrey Epstein from Burman, Critton, Luttier & Coleman LLP.
Katherine W. Ezell Attorney
Attorney representing Jane Doe No. 101 from Podhurst Orseck, P.A.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
United States District Court Southern District of Florida
Venue where the case was filed.
Burman, Critton, Luttier & Coleman LLP
Legal counsel for Jeffrey Epstein.
Podhurst Orseck, P.A.
Legal counsel for Jane Doe No. 101.

Timeline (2 events)

2009-12-07
Stipulation of Dismissal with Prejudice filed
Southern District of Florida
2009-12-07
Settlement Agreement
N/A

Locations (2)

Location Context
Address of Epstein's legal counsel.
Address of Plaintiff's legal counsel.

Relationships (3)

Jane Doe No. 101 Legal Adversaries Jeffrey Epstein
Plaintiff and Defendant in Case No. 09-CV-80591
Robert Critton Attorney-Client Jeffrey Epstein
Listed as Attorneys for Jeffrey Epstein
Katherine W. Ezell Attorney-Client Jane Doe No. 101
Listed as Attorneys for Jane Doe No. 101

Key Quotes (2)

"hereby stipulate to the dismissal of this action with prejudice."
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"The Parties further stipulate that the Court shall retain jurisdiction to enforce the terms of the Parties' settlement."
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