EFTA00013976.pdf

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Type: Legal filing (petition for enforcement of crime victim's rights)
File Size: 921 KB
Summary

This document is a legal petition filed on July 7, 2008, by attorney Brad Edwards on behalf of 'Jane Doe,' a victim of Jeffrey Epstein. The petition seeks to enforce Doe's rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA), specifically asserting that the US Attorney's Office failed to confer with her regarding ongoing plea negotiations with Epstein. The filing details that Epstein had already pleaded guilty to state charges on June 30, 2008, and argues that the federal government was on the verge of finalizing a plea deal without victim input.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Jane Doe Petitioner / Victim
An adult who was a minor victim of federal crimes committed by Epstein; seeking enforcement of rights under CVRA.
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant
Accused of sex trafficking, prostitution of minors, and wire fraud. Pleaded guilty to state offenses on June 30, 2008...
Brad Edwards Attorney
Attorney for Petitioner (Jane Doe); filed the petition.
Senator Feinstein Legislator
Quoted in the memorandum regarding the intent of the CVRA.
Senator Kyl Legislator
Co-sponsor of the CVRA, quoted regarding the broad definition of 'victim'.
[Redacted] Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA)
Recipient of the certificate of service in West Palm Beach.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
United States District Court, Southern District of Florida
The court where the petition was filed.
Office of the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida
Government body conducting the criminal investigation and plea negotiations.
The Law Office of Brad Edwards & Associates, LLC
Law firm representing the Petitioner.
Circuit Court for Palm Beach County
State court where Epstein pleaded guilty to state offenses.
United States Department of Justice
Referenced regarding guidelines for victim assistance.

Timeline (3 events)

2004-10-01
Crime Victims' Rights Act signed into law.
Washington D.C.
2008-06-30
Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to state offenses including solicitation of minors for prostitution.
Circuit Court for Palm Beach County, Florida
2008-07-07
Filing of the Victim's Petition for Enforcement of Crime Victim's Rights Act.
United States District Court, Southern District of Florida

Locations (5)

Location Context
Location where the crimes were committed and where state prosecution occurred.
Federal jurisdiction for the crimes.
Location of Brad Edwards' law office.
Location of the United States Attorney's Office.
Specific location where the Petitioner was directed to go and where sexual acts were solicited.

Relationships (2)

Jane Doe Victim / Perpetrator Jeffrey Epstein
Petition states Doe was a minor victim of federal crimes committed by Epstein including sex trafficking and prostitution.
Brad Edwards Attorney / Client Jane Doe
Brad Edwards files the petition on behalf of Jane Doe as her undersigned attorney.

Key Quotes (5)

"Petitioner, an adult, as a minor child was a victim of federal crimes committed by JEFFREY EPSTEIN"
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"Defendant called Petitioner when she was a minor over a telephone... requesting that she perform a massage in exchange for payment."
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"Only when Petitioner arrived at a Defendant's mansion as directed by Defendant, did Defendant reveal his true purpose of obtaining sexual favors in exchange for payment."
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"The Petitioner has been denied her rights in that she has received no consultation with the attorney for the government regarding the possible disposition of the charges"
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"On information and belief, roughly the same crimes were committed against several other young females."
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