Juliette Bryant

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Documents
59
Also known as:
Maria Farmer, Sarah Ransome, Teresa Helm, Juliette Bryant Bryant

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person GHISLAINE MAXWELL
Legal representative
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person the defendant
Accused accuser
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person Darren K. Indyke
Legal representative
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person JEFFREY EDWARD EPSTEIN
Accuser alleged victim
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organization EST
Legal representative
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person Sigrid S. McCawley
Client
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person Sabina Mariella
Legal representative
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person Sigrid McCawley
Legal representative
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organization EST
Adversarial
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person Joshua I. Schiller
Legal representative
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person Joshua Schiller
Legal representative
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person JEFFREY EDWARD EPSTEIN
Plaintiff vs estate
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person Sabina Mariella
Client
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person JEFFREY EDWARD EPSTEIN
Litigation
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person Indyke
Legal representative
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person Andrew Villacastin
Client
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person David Boies
Client
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person Estate of Jeffrey Epstein
Plaintiff vs defendant
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person Valerie Sirota
Legal representative
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organization EST
Plaintiff vs defendant
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Victim abuser
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person Joshua I. Schiller
Client
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person JEFFREY EDWARD EPSTEIN
Victim abuser
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person JE
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person JEFFREY E. EPSTEIN
Legal representative
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A Interaction Multiple individuals allegedly interacted with Epstein and Ms. Maxwell during the period of charg... N/A View
2020-10-15 N/A Joint Stipulation for Dismissal filed Southern District of New York View
2020-06-26 N/A Plaintiff submitted claim to the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program Epstein Victims' Compensati... View
2020-06-12 N/A Joint Stipulation and Proposed Order Staying Action filed Southern District of New York View
2020-03-06 N/A Filing of Notice of Appearance by attorney Andrew Villacastin New York, New York View
2020-03-06 N/A Filing of Notice of Appearance by Sabina Mariella for Juliette Bryant New York, New York View
2019-11-20 N/A Filing of Notice of Appearance by David Boies New York, New York View
2019-11-14 N/A Filing of Civil Cover Sheet for Case 1:19-cv-10479-ALC-DCF United States District Cour... View
2019-11-14 N/A Summons filed in the Southern District of New York. New York, NY View
2003-02-17 N/A Flight LFPB to CYQX to PBI (Return from Europe) LFPB to PBI View
2002-01-01 N/A Timeframe of sexual abuse and sex trafficking scheme as alleged in the S.D.N.Y. Indictment. New York View
2002-01-01 N/A Alleged sexual offenses committed by Jeffrey Epstein against Juliette Bryant USVI, France, Florida, New ... View
1998-09-04 N/A Flight from St. Thomas (TIST) to West Palm Beach (PBI) TIST to PBI View

055.pdf

Scheduling Order issued by U.S. Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman on February 11, 2020, coordinating deadlines for multiple civil lawsuits against the Epstein Estate (Indyke et al.) and Nine East 71st Street. The order establishes deadlines for initial disclosures, document requests, fact discovery (June 10, 2020), and expert discovery (July 31, 2020), and notes ongoing settlement discussions with a status report due by April 30, 2020. The document lists 13 separate civil actions being managed together under this order.

Court order (scheduling order)
2025-12-26

053.pdf

Court order from the Southern District of New York dated January 14, 2020, coordinating pretrial supervision for multiple civil lawsuits filed by women alleging sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein. Judge Debra Freeman orders the parties to submit a discovery schedule by February 6, 2020, and schedules a joint pretrial conference for February 11, 2020. The document lists thirteen specific cases involving plaintiffs such as Katlyn Doe, Priscilla Doe, and others against Indyke and other Epstein-related entities.

Court order
2025-12-26

038.pdf

Legal correspondence from Troutman Sanders LLP to Judge Debra C. Freeman dated May 8, 2020. The letter requests the denial of Plaintiffs' (Jane Doe 1000, Teresa Helm, Juliette Bryant) request for a pre-motion conference regarding discovery disputes, characterizing the Plaintiffs' actions as premature and a violation of court rules regarding meet-and-confer obligations. The defense argues that good faith discussions were ongoing and accuses Plaintiffs of rushing to court to distract from their own refusal to produce medical records.

Legal correspondence / letter to judge
2025-12-26

034.pdf

A letter from attorney Bennet J. Moskowitz to Judge Debra C. Freeman dated April 15, 2020, requesting a 30-day extension for various deadlines in civil cases filed by Jane Doe 1000, Teresa Helm, and Juliette Bryant against the Epstein Estate executors. The request cites the ongoing pandemic as the reason for the delay and lists specific new dates for discovery and reports, which Judge Freeman approved via a 'SO ORDERED' endorsement on the same day.

Legal correspondence / court order
2025-12-26

016.pdf

This document is a Scheduling Order from the US District Court (SDNY) dated February 11, 2020, issued by Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman. It consolidates deadlines for discovery, expert reports, and status updates for thirteen related civil cases involving plaintiffs suing the Epstein estate executors (Indyke) and related entities. The order sets a fact discovery deadline of June 10, 2020, and mentions ongoing settlement discussions.

Court order (scheduling order)
2025-12-26

011.pdf

This document is a court order filed on January 14, 2020, by Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman in the Southern District of New York. It coordinates the discovery schedules for multiple civil cases filed against the Jeffrey Epstein estate (represented by Indyke et al.) by various plaintiffs claiming sexual abuse. The order mandates the submission of discovery plans by February 6, 2020, and sets a joint pretrial conference for February 11, 2020.

Court order
2025-12-26

015.pdf

A court order from the Southern District of New York, dated September 4, 2020, by Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman. The order applies to multiple civil cases filed against 'Indyke et al.' (executors of the Epstein estate) and 'Nine East 71st Street et al.' The proceedings are stayed to allow plaintiffs to pursue settlements through the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program, with status reports required starting October 1, 2020.

Court order
2025-12-26

038.pdf

A court order from the Southern District of New York, dated September 4, 2020, by Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman. The order applies to multiple civil cases against Indyke et al. and Nine East 71st Street et al., staying proceedings to allow plaintiffs to pursue settlements through the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program. Parties are ordered to submit status reports starting October 1, 2020.

Court order
2025-12-26

046.pdf

A court order from the Southern District of New York dated September 4, 2020, by Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman. The document lists numerous civil cases filed against 'Indyke et al.' (Epstein's estate executors) by various victims (Does, Farmer, Helm, etc.). The order acknowledges a stay in proceedings to allow plaintiffs to pursue settlements through the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program and mandates monthly status reports starting October 1, 2020.

Court order
2025-12-26

070.pdf

A court order dated September 4, 2020, by Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman of the Southern District of New York. The order directs the docketing of stays in multiple lawsuits against Indyke et al. and Nine East 71st Street et al. to allow plaintiffs to pursue settlements through the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program. Parties are required to submit status reports starting October 1, 2020.

Court order
2025-12-26

042.pdf

A letter filed on April 15, 2020, by attorney Bennet J. Moskowitz of Troutman Sanders LLP to Magistrate Judge Debra C. Freeman. The letter requests a 30-day extension on various discovery and filing deadlines in three cases involving the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein (Plaintiffs Jane Doe 1000, Teresa Helm, and Juliette Bryant) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Judge signed and ordered the request on the same day.

Legal correspondence / court order
2025-12-26

027.pdf

Scheduling Order issued by Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman on February 11, 2020, for multiple consolidated cases against the Epstein estate (Indyke et al.). The order sets deadlines for initial disclosures, discovery requests, motions to amend, fact discovery completion (June 10, 2020), and expert reports.

Court order (scheduling order)
2025-12-26

015.pdf

A letter from attorney Bennet J. Moskowitz to Judge Lorna G. Schofield dated January 2, 2020, regarding the case of Jane Doe 1000 v. the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. The letter requests the referral of the case to Magistrate Judge Debra C. Freeman for general pretrial proceedings, noting that the plaintiff consents and that similar cases (specifically citing Teresa Helm and Juliette Bryant) have already been referred to her.

Legal correspondence / court filing
2025-12-26

021.pdf

This document is a Scheduling Order issued on February 11, 2020, by U.S. Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman in the Southern District of New York. It consolidates deadlines for discovery, expert reports, and settlement discussions across thirteen related civil cases involving plaintiffs (many anonymous Does) suing 'Indyke et al.' (referring to the Epstein estate executors) and 'Nine East 71st Street'. The order establishes a timeline for fact discovery to conclude by June 2020 and expert discovery by July 2020.

Court order (scheduling order)
2025-12-26

054.pdf

Legal document filed on October 15, 2020, in the Southern District of New York regarding the case of Juliette Bryant v. The Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. The document is a Joint Stipulation for Dismissal stating that the plaintiff, Juliette Bryant, has accepted an offer of compensation from the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program. Consequently, the case is dismissed with prejudice, with each party bearing their own legal costs.

Legal filing (joint stipulation for dismissal)
2025-12-26

052.pdf

A joint status report filed on August 14, 2020, to Judge Debra Freeman in the case of Juliette Bryant v. the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. The letter informs the court that Bryant submitted a claim to the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program on June 26, 2020, and requests a 45-day extension to the stay of discovery pending the program's determination. The document includes a stamp from Judge Freeman dated September 11, 2020, granting the requested extension.

Legal correspondence / court order
2025-12-26

051.pdf

A court order from the Southern District of New York dated September 4, 2020, signed by Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman. The order lists numerous civil cases brought by victims (many under pseudonyms like Jane Doe, Katlyn Doe, Priscilla Doe) against Indyke (Epstein's estate executor) and other entities. The order acknowledges a stay in proceedings to allow plaintiffs to pursue settlements through the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program and mandates monthly status reports starting October 1, 2020.

Court order
2025-12-26

049.pdf

This document is a 'Notice of Change of Address' filed on July 10, 2020, in the case of Juliette Bryant v. Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn (Case No. 1:19-cv-10479-ALC-DCF) in the Southern District of New York. Attorney Matthew J. Aaronson is notifying the court that his firm, formerly Troutman Sanders LLP, is now Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP, though the physical address and contact numbers remain the same. He confirms he will continue as counsel of record.

Court filing (notice of change of address)
2025-12-26

048.pdf

This document is a 'Notice of Change of Address' filed in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York on July 10, 2020, for Case No. 1:19-cv-10479-ALC-DCF (Juliette Bryant v. Darren K. Indyke et al.). Attorney Valerie Sirota notifies the court that her firm name has changed from Troutman Sanders LLP to Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP, though her contact information remains the same.

Legal notice (change of address)
2025-12-26

046.pdf

This document is a Notice of Change of Address filed on July 9, 2020, in the case of Juliette Bryant v. Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn. Attorney Mary 'Molly' S. Dirago notifies the court that her firm, formerly Troutman Sanders LLP, is now Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP. Her physical address in Chicago remains unchanged.

Legal filing (notice of change of address)
2025-12-26

045.pdf

A Notice of Change of Address filed on July 9, 2020, in the Southern District of New York case Juliette Bryant v. Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn (Case No. 19-CV-10479). Attorney Bennet J. Moskowitz notifies the court that his firm's name has changed from Troutman Sanders LLP to Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP, though the physical address and contact numbers remain the same. Moskowitz confirms he will continue as counsel of record on the case.

Court filing (notice of change of address)
2025-12-26

044.pdf

Court order from the Southern District of New York staying the case of Juliette Bryant v. The Estate of Jeffrey Epstein for 60 days. The stay was requested to allow the plaintiff to participate in the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program, a non-adversarial alternative to litigation. The order was signed by Magistrate Judge Debra C. Freeman on June 15, 2020, with a directive to submit a status report by August 14, 2020.

Court order / joint stipulation
2025-12-26

043.pdf

This document is a joint stipulation filed on June 12, 2020, in the Southern District of New York, staying the lawsuit brought by Juliette Bryant against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein for 60 days. The stay is requested to allow Bryant to participate in the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program, a non-adversarial alternative for resolving sexual abuse claims. Attorneys Sigrid McCawley (for Plaintiff) and Bennet J. Moskowitz (for Defendants) signed the agreement.

Legal stipulation and proposed order
2025-12-26

030.pdf

This document is a Notice of Appearance filed on May 8, 2020, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Case No. 1:19-CV-10479). Attorney Charles L. Glover of Troutman Sanders LLP formally notifies the court that he is appearing as counsel for defendants Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn, acting in their capacities as executors of the Estate of Jeffrey Edward Epstein, in the lawsuit brought by plaintiff Juliette Bryant.

Legal filing (notice of appearance)
2025-12-26

029.pdf

This document is a Notice of Appearance filed on May 8, 2020, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York for Case No. 1:19-CV-10479. Attorney Matthew J. Aaronson of Troutman Sanders LLP formally enters his appearance as counsel for defendants Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn in their capacities as executors of the Estate of Jeffrey Edward Epstein in the lawsuit brought by plaintiff Juliette Bryant.

Legal filing (notice of appearance)
2025-12-26
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2020-10-15 Received Epstein Victims' ... Juliette Bryant $0.00 Plaintiff accepted an offer of compensation res... View
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From: Juliette Bryant
To: THE COURT

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