This is page 2 of a legal filing (likely by a New York prosecutor) opposing a motion by 'the Post' to release appellate briefs related to Jeffrey Epstein. The document argues that New York Civil Rights Law § 50-b prohibits the release of these documents to protect the privacy of sex crime victims. The author notes that the underlying crimes were prosecuted in Florida and that 'the Post' has not properly notified the victims or the Florida prosecutors as required by law.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Defendant |
Referred to as 'defendant' and explicitly named in paragraph 3 as 'Epstein'; subject of the appellate brief and sex c...
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| Victims | Victims |
Victims of the defendant's sex crimes whose identities are being protected.
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| Defendant's Current Counsel | Legal Counsel |
Mentioned in footnote 1 as having been contacted by the Post and reserving the right to oppose disclosure.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Post |
Media organization requesting the release of appellate briefs.
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| Federal Prosecutor's Office |
Prosecuting agency in Florida.
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| Local Prosecutor's Office |
Prosecuting agency in Florida.
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| This Office |
The entity authoring this document (likely a NY District Attorney's office given the citation of NY Civil Rights Law)...
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| House Oversight Committee |
Referenced in the Bates stamp footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT).
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Location where the defendant was charged with underlying sex crimes.
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"Civil Rights Law § 50-b prohibits production to the public of the appellate briefs, which would reveal the identities of many of defendant's sex crime victims."Source
"We note that the prosecuting agencies for defendant's underlying sex crimes are the federal and local prosecutor's offices in Florida, where defendant was charged."Source
"we cannot agree to the wholesale production of the People's appellate brief or even to a production of the People's brief with redactions of the names or initials of Epstein's victims."Source
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