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Summary

This document is page 3 of 4 of a printed web article from the Palm Beach Post, dated September 27, 2017. It details legal arguments by attorneys Edwards and Cassell, who are urging Judge Marra to rule that federal prosecutors violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act in the Jeffrey Epstein case. The document discusses potential remedies, including restitution and legal fees, while Cassell emphasizes that the effort is about justice rather than money. The page also includes unrelated local news sidebars about the Wellington council and a cold-case arrest.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Sex Offender / Defendant
Subject of the case being discussed regarding reopening the investigation.
Edwards Lawyer
Attorney arguing that prosecutors violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act.
Cassell Lawyer / Law Professor
Attorney and professor at University of Utah; arguing for victims' rights and restitution.
Marra Judge / Decision Maker
Official who could rule on the violation of the Crime Victims' Rights Act and impose remedies.
Jane Musgrave Author
Author of the main article regarding Epstein.
Kristina Webb Staff Writer
Author of the sidebar article regarding Wellington council meeting.
Hannah Winston Staff Writer
Author of the sidebar article regarding the Wellington clown shooting.
Sheila Keen Suspect
Mentioned in sidebar article regarding an arrest in a 27-year-old fatal shooting case.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Palm Beach Post
Source of the news article (mypalmbeachpost.com).
University of Utah
Employer of Cassell.
Congress
Legislative body that passed the Crime Victims' Rights Act.
Rebif
Advertiser (pharmaceutical/medical content).
Wellington Council
Local government body mentioned in sidebar article.

Timeline (2 events)

9/27/2017
Article print date; ongoing legal arguments regarding reopening the Epstein case.
U.S. Court (Implied)
Tuesday (relative to 9/27/2017)
Wellington council meeting held final vote on budget.
Wellington

Locations (2)

Location Context
Jurisdiction of the case.
Location of local news stories in the sidebar.

Relationships (2)

Edwards Colleagues/Co-counsel Cassell
Referred to as 'the two lawyers' arguing for the same outcome.
Cassell Employment University of Utah
Text states Cassell is a 'law professor at the University of Utah'.

Key Quotes (4)

"This isn't about money, it's about justice."
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"It will be a big win for the victims... That's the way we look at it."
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Quote #2
"Edwards and Cassell instead want him to rule that prosecutors violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act."
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Quote #3
"Marra could order the government to pay the women restitution, impose a monetary sanction and pay their legal fees."
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Quote #4

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