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Document Information

Type: Legal filing / court document (likely a statement of facts or complaint)
File Size: 1.47 MB
Summary

This page from a legal filing details the judicial orders prohibiting Jeffrey Epstein from contacting his victims following his 2008 guilty plea. It outlines specific no-contact orders issued by Judge Deborah Dale Pucillo and the federal court. Furthermore, it documents two civil lawsuits filed by attorney Brad Edwards against Epstein in August and September 2008 on behalf of victims 'Jane Doe' and 'E.W.,' alleging sexual assault and a RICO conspiracy.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant / Convicted Sex Offender
Subject of no-contact orders and civil suits for sexual assault and RICO violations.
Deborah Dale Pucillo Judge
Palm Beach Circuit Court Judge who ordered Epstein not to contact victims.
Brad Edwards Attorney
Filed civil suits against Epstein on behalf of victims Jane Doe and E.W.
Jane Doe Plaintiff / Victim
Client of Brad Edwards; filed suit against Epstein on Aug 12, 2008.
E.W. Plaintiff / Victim
Client of Brad Edwards; filed suit against Epstein on Sept 11, 2008.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Palm Beach Circuit Court
Court where Judge Pucillo issued orders.
Federal Court (S.D. Fla.)
Issued similar no-contact orders in civil cases.

Timeline (3 events)

August 12, 2008
Brad Edwards files civil suit (Jane Doe v. Epstein) including a RICO count.
Court
June 30, 2008
Epstein's guilty pleas entered; Judge Pucillo issues no-contact order.
Palm Beach Circuit Court
September 11, 2008
Brad Edwards files civil suit (E.W. v. Epstein).
Court

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of the Circuit Court.
Jurisdiction of the federal cases mentioned.

Relationships (3)

Brad Edwards Attorney/Client Jane Doe
at the request of his client Jane Doe, Brad Edwards filed a civil suit
Brad Edwards Attorney/Client E.W.
at the request of his client E.W., Brad Edwards filed a civil suit
Jeffrey Epstein Assailant/Victim (Alleged) Jane Doe
recover damages for his sexual assault of Jane Doe

Key Quotes (3)

"Judge Deborah Dale Pucillo ordered Epstein "not to have any contact, direct or indirect" with any victims."
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"The federal court stated that it "finds it necessary to state clearly that Defendant is under this court's order not to have direct or indirect contact with any plaintiffs . . . .""
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"Included in this complaint was a RICO count that explained how Epstein ran a criminal conspiracy to procure young girls for him to sexually abuse."
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43. Because Epstein became a convicted sex offender, he was not to have contact with any of his victims. During the course of his guilty pleas on June 30, 2008, Palm Beach Circuit Court Judge Deborah Dale Pucillo ordered Epstein "not to have any contact, direct or indirect" with any victims. She also expressly stated that her no-contact order applied to "all of the victims." Similar orders were entered by the federal court handling some of the civil cases against Epstein. The federal court stated that it "finds it necessary to state clearly that Defendant is under this court's order not to have direct or indirect contact with any plaintiffs . . . ." Order, Case No. 9:08-cv-80119 (S.D. Fla. 2008), [DE 238] at 4-5 (emphasis added); see also Order, Case No. 9:08-cv-80893, [DE 193] at 2 (emphasis added).
Edwards Files Civil Suits Against Epstein
44. Edwards had a good faith belief that his clients felt angry and betrayed by the criminal system and wished to prosecute and punish Epstein for his crimes against them in whatever avenue remained open to them. On August 12, 2008, at the request of his client Jane Doe, Brad Edwards filed a civil suit against Jeffrey Epstein to recover damages for his sexual assault of Jane Doe. See Edwards Affidavit, "N" at ¶7. Included in this complaint was a RICO count that explained how Epstein ran a criminal conspiracy to procure young girls for him to sexually abuse. See Complaint, Jane Doe v. Epstein (Exhibit "T").
45. On September 11, 2008, at the request of his client E.W., Brad Edwards filed a civil suit against Jeffrey Epstein to recover damages for his sexual assault of E.W. See Complaint, E.W. v. Epstein (Exhibit "U").
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