This document is a page from a legal filing (stamped House Oversight) listing specific instances where Jeffrey Epstein invoked his Fifth Amendment rights during a deposition. He refused to answer questions regarding his personal relationship with Bill Clinton, potential fabricated claims by attorney Mr. Edwards, the value of claims by victims E.W., L.M., and Jane Doe, the destruction of evidence ('garbage'), sexual assaults on private planes, and the contents of flight logs involving celebrities.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Deponent / Defendant |
Invoked the Fifth Amendment repeatedly during a deposition in response to incriminating questions.
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| Bill Clinton | Former President |
Subject of a question regarding whether Epstein knew him personally.
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| Mr. Edwards | Attorney |
Likely Brad Edwards; mentioned in context of representing clients with claims against Epstein and allegations of fabr...
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| E.W. | Claimant/Victim |
Individual with a claim against Epstein.
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| L.M. | Claimant/Victim |
Individual with a claim against Epstein.
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| Jane Doe | Claimant/Victim |
Individual with a claim against Epstein.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| House Oversight Committee |
indicated by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013357'
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"Do you know former President Clinton personally."Source
"Are you now telling us that there were claims against you that were fabricated by Mr. Edwards?"Source
"Did you ever have damaging evidence in your garbage?"Source
"Did sexual assaults ever take place on a private airplane on which you were a passenger?"Source
"Does a flight log kept for a private jet used by you contain the names of celebrities, dignitaries or international figures?"Source
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