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Type: Legal filing (stipulation of dismissal)
File Size: 72.9 KB
Summary

Legal document filed on May 18, 2010, in the Southern District of Florida stipulating the dismissal with prejudice of a civil lawsuit (Case No. 10-CV-80309) brought by Jane Doe No. 103 against Jeffrey Epstein. The document indicates that a settlement was reached between the parties, with the court retaining jurisdiction to enforce its terms.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Jane Doe No. 103 Plaintiff
Plaintiff in civil lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant
Defendant in civil lawsuit.
Robert Critton Attorney
Attorney for Jeffrey Epstein; signed the stipulation.
Katherine W. Ezell Attorney
Attorney for Jane Doe No. 103; signed the stipulation.
Robert C. Josefsberg Attorney
Attorney for Plaintiff listed on Certificate of Service.
Marra Judge
Presiding Judge indicated in Case No.
Johnson Judge
Presiding Judge indicated in Case No.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
United States District Court Southern District of Florida
Court where the case was filed.
Burman, Critton, Luttier & Coleman LLP
Law firm representing Jeffrey Epstein.
Podhurst Orseck, P.A.
Law firm representing Jane Doe No. 103.

Timeline (1 events)

2010-05-18
Stipulation of Dismissal with Prejudice filed.
United States District Court Southern District of Florida

Locations (2)

Location Context
Address for Burman, Critton, Luttier & Coleman LLP.
Address for Podhurst Orseck, P.A.

Relationships (3)

Jane Doe No. 103 Legal Adversaries (Settled) Jeffrey Epstein
Plaintiff vs Defendant in Case 10-CV-80309.
Robert Critton Attorney-Client Jeffrey Epstein
Listed as Attorneys for Jeffrey Epstein.
Katherine W. Ezell Attorney-Client Jane Doe No. 103
Listed as Attorneys for Jane Doe No. 103.

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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