This document is a Stipulation of Dismissal with Prejudice filed on June 30, 2010, in the case of Jane Doe II v. Jeffrey Epstein and Sarah Kellen in the Southern District of Florida. The parties agreed to dismiss the lawsuit with prejudice, meaning it cannot be refiled, with each party bearing their own legal costs. The document notes that a settlement was reached, and the court retains jurisdiction to enforce its terms.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jane Doe II | Plaintiff |
Party filing the lawsuit against Epstein and Kellen
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Defendant |
Defendant in the civil suit
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| Sarah Kellen | Defendant |
Defendant in the civil suit
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| Robert D. Critton, Jr. | Attorney |
Attorney for Jeffrey Epstein; Burman, Critton, Luttier & Coleman, LLP
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| Isidro M. Garcia | Attorney |
Attorney for Jane Doe II; Garcia Law Firm, P.A.
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| Bruce E. Reinhart | Attorney |
Attorney for Sarah Kellen; Bruce E. Reinhart, P.A.
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| Michael J. Pike | Attorney |
Listed on Certificate of Service; Burman, Critton, Luttier & Coleman, LLP
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| Jack Alan Goldberger | Attorney |
Co-Counsel for Defendant Jeffrey Epstein; Atterbury Goldberger & Weiss, P.A.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| United States District Court Southern District of Florida |
Court handling the case
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| Burman, Critton, Luttier & Coleman, LLP |
Law firm representing Jeffrey Epstein
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| Garcia Law Firm, P.A. |
Law firm representing Jane Doe II
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| Bruce E. Reinhart, P.A. |
Law firm representing Sarah Kellen
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| Atterbury Goldberger & Weiss, P.A. |
Law firm acting as Co-Counsel for Jeffrey Epstein
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| Location | Context |
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Location of the court and all listed law firms
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Address for Burman, Critton, Luttier & Coleman, LLP
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Address for Garcia Law Firm, P.A.
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Address for Bruce E. Reinhart, P.A. and Atterbury Goldberger & Weiss, P.A.
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"hereby stipulate to the dismissal of this action with prejudice."Source
"Each party shall bear their own attorneys fees and costs."Source
"The Parties further stipulate that the Court shall retain jurisdiction to enforce the terms of the Parties' settlement."Source
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