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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Legal motion / court filing (excerpt)
File Size: 1.75 MB
Summary

This document is page 10 of a legal motion filed by 'The Post' (a media organization) in a New York court. The motion requests the unsealing of appellate briefs related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex-offender registration (SORA) proceedings, with victim names redacted. It details procedural history, including the withdrawal of a previous motion from December 21 to resolve disputes over notifying Florida prosecutors, and notes the Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Friedman Agnifilo's stance on the unsealing.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Friedman Agnifilo Assistant District Attorney
Objected to unsealing appellate briefs initially, but conceded to producing redacted copies if the court was inclined.
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant / Subject
Subject of the sex-offender registration proceedings (SORA hearing) and appellate briefs.
Counsel for the Post Legal Representative
Representing the media organization moving to unseal documents; contacted Florida prosecutors.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
The Post
Media organization (likely The Palm Beach Post or NY Post) filing the motion to unseal documents.
Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Prosecuting authority in New York handling the sex offender registration.
Palm Beach State Attorney’s office
Florida prosecutorial body contacted by the Post.
United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida
Federal prosecutorial body contacted by the Post.
Florida Prosecutors
Collective term used in the document for the Palm Beach State Attorney and US Attorney SDFL.
House Oversight Committee
Referenced in the Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016497).

Timeline (3 events)

December 21
Date of the original motion filed by the Post, which was subsequently withdrawn.
New York Court
January 4, 2019
The Post voluntarily withdrew its December 21 Motion to resolve a procedural dispute.
New York Court
Unknown (Historical)
SORA hearing (Sex Offender Registration Act) proceedings against Epstein.
New York
Jeffrey Epstein Manhattan District Attorney

Locations (4)

Location Context
Jurisdiction of the court and the SORA proceedings.
Jurisdiction of the prosecutors being notified.
Location of one of the State Attorney's offices.
Federal jurisdiction mentioned.

Relationships (2)

The Post Legal Adversaries Manhattan District Attorney
The Post is moving to unseal briefs filed by the DA; DA initially objected.
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant/Prosecutor Manhattan District Attorney
Document references proceedings to register Epstein as a sex-offender prosecuted by the Manhattan DA.

Key Quotes (3)

"we cannot agree … even to a production of the people’s brief with redactions of the names or initials of Epstein’s victims."
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"if this Court is inclined to grant the Post’s motion, we would not oppose producing a copy of the People’s brief, with substantial redactions necessary to protect the identities of the victims"
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Quote #2
"The Post now refiles its motion respectfully requesting an order unsealing the appellate briefs and directing the District Attorney’s Office to provide the Post with copies – with the names of victims redacted"
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Quote #3

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