DISP-REV%20DY%20LACK%20JURIS%20(TAG).pdf

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Document Information

Type: Court order
File Size: 55.6 KB
Summary

A 2017 Supreme Court of Florida order denying Jeffrey Epstein's petition for discretionary review in his case against Bradley J. Edwards. The court declined jurisdiction following a review of the response to a show cause order. The document lists the concurring justices and the individuals served with the order, including various attorneys and clerks.

People (18)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Petitioner
Party seeking discretionary review in the Supreme Court of Florida
Bradley J. Edwards Respondent
Opposing party in the case
Jorge Labarga Chief Justice
Concurring judge (listed as LABARGA, C.J.)
Barbara Pariente Justice
Concurring judge
R. Fred Lewis Justice
Concurring judge
Ricky Polston Justice
Concurring judge
Alan Lawson Justice
Concurring judge
John A. Tomasino Clerk of Court
Signed the court order
William B. King Attorney/Service List
Listed on service page
Paul Morris Attorney/Service List
Listed on service page
Philip M. Burlington Attorney/Service List
Listed on service page
Marc S. Nurik Attorney/Service List
Listed on service page
Donald W. Hafele Judge
Listed on service page
Tonja B Haddad Attorney/Service List
Listed on service page
W. Chester Brewer, Jr. Attorney/Service List
Listed on service page
Jack Alan Goldberger Attorney/Service List
Listed on service page
Sharon Bock Clerk
Listed on service page
Lonn Weissblum Clerk
Listed on service page

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Supreme Court of Florida
Issuing court

Timeline (2 events)

2017-05-03
Date of the Court's order to show cause referenced in the decision.
Florida Supreme Court
2017-06-09
Supreme Court of Florida order denying discretionary review in Epstein v. Edwards.
Florida Supreme Court
Jeffrey Epstein Bradley J. Edwards Supreme Court Justices

Locations (1)

Location Context
Jurisdiction of the court

Relationships (1)

Jeffrey Epstein Legal Adversaries Bradley J. Edwards
Listed as Petitioner vs. Respondent in Case No. SC15-2286

Key Quotes (2)

"The petition for discretionary review is, therefore, denied."
Source
DISP-REV%20DY%20LACK%20JURIS%20(TAG).pdf
Quote #1
"No motion for rehearing will be entertained by the Court."
Source
DISP-REV%20DY%20LACK%20JURIS%20(TAG).pdf
Quote #2

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,014 characters)

Supreme Court of Florida
FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2017
CASE NO.: SC15-2286
Lower Tribunal No(s).:
4D14-2282;
502009CA040800XXXXMB
JEFFREY EPSTEIN vs. BRADLEY J. EDWARDS, ET AL.
Petitioner(s) Respondent(s)
Upon review of the response to this Court's order to show cause dated May
3, 2017, the Court has determined that it should decline to exercise jurisdiction in
this case. See Debrincat v. Fischer, 42 Fla. L. Weekly S141 (Fla. Feb. 9, 2017).
The petition for discretionary review is, therefore, denied.
No motion for rehearing will be entertained by the Court. See Fla. R. App.
P. 9.330(d)(2).
LABARGA, C.J., and PARIENTE, LEWIS, POLSTON, and LAWSON, JJ.,
concur.
A True Copy
Test:
two
Served:
John A. Tomasino
Clerk, Supreme Court
[Seal: SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA]
CASE NO.: SC15-2286
Page Two
WILLIAM B. KING
PAUL MORRIS
PHILIP M. BURLINGTON
MARC S. NURIK
HON. DONALD W. HAFELE, JUDGE
TONJA B HADDAD
W. CHESTER BREWER, JR.
JACK ALAN GOLDBERGER
HON. SHARON BOCK, CLERK
HON. LONN WEISSBLUM, CLERK

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