A court order from the Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal dated July 1, 2009, in the case of Jeffrey Epstein v. State of Florida. The court granted Epstein's motion to file under seal and stayed a previous June 25, 2009 order that had granted a motion to unseal documents. The State (Respondent) was ordered to show cause within 10 days why Epstein's petition should not be granted.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Appellant/Petitioner |
Party filing the emergency motions
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| Marilyn Beuttenmuller | Clerk |
Clerk of the Fourth District Court of Appeal signing the order
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| Sharon R. Bock | Clerk |
Served copy of the order
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| Robert D. Critton, Jr. | Attorney |
Served copy of the order (Likely Defense Counsel)
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| Deanna K. Shullman | Attorney |
Served copy of the order (Likely Media Counsel)
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| Hon. Jeffrey J. Colbath | Judge |
Served copy of the order (Lower Tribunal Judge)
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| Barbara J. Compiani | Attorney |
Served copy of the order
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| Jane Kreusler-Walsh | Attorney |
Served copy of the order
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| Spencer T. Kuvin | Attorney |
Served copy of the order (Likely Victims' Counsel)
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| Jack A. Goldberger | Attorney |
Served copy of the order (Epstein's Defense Attorney)
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| William J. Berger | Attorney |
Served copy of the order
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Address of the Fourth District Court of Appeal
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"ORDERED that the motion to file under seal is granted."Source
"The June 25, 2009, order granting the motion to unseal is stayed pending further order of this court."Source
"ORDERED FURTHER that within ten (10) days of this order respondent shall show cause why the petition should not be granted."Source
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