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Type: Court transcript (circuit court of the fifteenth judicial circuit, florida)
File Size: 443 KB
Summary

This document is a transcript of court proceedings from June 26, 2009, regarding State of Florida vs. Jeffrey Epstein. The hearing concerns a 'Motion to Stay' filed by Epstein's defense to prevent the immediate release of sealed documents, specifically a Non-Prosecution Agreement (MPA) and grand jury materials, pending an appeal. The Judge denies the indefinite stay and the request for a bond but grants a short delay until the following Thursday to allow the defense time to file with the appellate court. The document also touches on potential redactions of children's names, which the Judge notes were not actually found in the documents in question.

People (14)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Colbath Judge
Presiding judge over the hearing.
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant
Subject of the criminal case and the motion to stay; not present in court.
Barry E. Krischer State Attorney
Listed in appearances for the State.
Barbara Burns Assistant State Attorney
Appeared on behalf of the State.
Jack Goldberger Defense Attorney
Counsel for Jeffrey Epstein.
Robert Critton Defense Attorney
Counsel for Jeffrey Epstein, argued the Motion to Stay.
Deanna Shullman Attorney
Representing the Palm Beach Post.
William J. Berger Attorney
Representing the Intervener.
Brad Edwards Attorney
Representing the Intervener.
Spencer Kuvin Attorney
Representing the Intervener (argued for bond).
Susan S. Wiggins Court Reporter
Official court reporter.
Barbara Compiani Appellate Counsel
Hired by Epstein's defense for the appeal process.
Jane Walsh Appellate Counsel
Hired by Epstein's defense for the appeal process.
Judge Marra Judge
Federal judge mentioned regarding previous orders and the MPA.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit
Court where proceedings took place.
The Palm Beach Post
Newspaper intervening to get documents released.
State Attorney's Office
Prosecuting authority.
Thomas, LoCicero & Bralow
Law firm representing the Palm Beach Post.

Timeline (2 events)

2008-06-30
Sentencing of Jeffrey Epstein (referenced in argument regarding timeline).
Court
2009-06-26
Court hearing on Motion to Stay regarding the release of the MPA and other documents.
Palm Beach County Courthouse
Judge Colbath Defense Counsel State Counsel Palm Beach Post Counsel Intervener Counsel

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of the hearing.
City where the court is located.

Relationships (4)

Jeffrey Epstein Attorney-Client Jack Goldberger
Goldberger appears on behalf of Defendant Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein Attorney-Client Robert Critton
Critton appears on behalf of Defendant Epstein.
The Palm Beach Post Attorney-Client Deanna Shullman
Shullman appears on behalf of The Palm Beach Post.
Intervener [Redacted] Attorney-Client Spencer Kuvin
Kuvin appears on behalf of the intervener.

Key Quotes (4)

"The harm in this instance is only to Mr. Epstein under the circumstances because as Judge Letz (phonetic) once said, it's very much like an attorney/client privilege or a privilege document where once the proverbial horse is out of the barn, you can't get him back in."
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Quote #1
"I reviewed the two documents, I didn't see any kids' names in there. Everybody was hinting the children's names or the initials' names. I had my big black highlighter out, I don't see anything worth redacting, so."
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Quote #2
"I will delay the release of the documents until noon Thursday. I will deny the request to compel the movant, the defendant, Mr. Epstein, to post a bond, and I'll let the appellate court tell us and teach us what the law on this case will be."
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Quote #3
"Florida law is clear that those who are participants in crimes do not have privacy rights with respect to the facts and circumstances surrounding those crimes."
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Quote #4

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