| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009-06-04 | N/A | Declaration executed and notarized. | San Francisco, California | View |
| 2009-06-04 | N/A | Execution and notarization of the Declaration of Gilbert Kliman, M.D. | San Francisco, California | View |
This document is a sworn declaration by Dr. Gilbert W. Kliman, a forensic psychiatrist, filed on June 8, 2009, in the case of Does v. Jeffrey Epstein. Dr. Kliman argues against the defense's motion to publicly disclose the identities of six Jane Doe plaintiffs, stating that such exposure would cause severe psychological harm, including revictimization, stigmatization, and retraumatization. He details how Epstein manipulated the victims by posing as a mentor and outlines the plaintiffs' diagnoses of PTSD and depression, concluding that anonymity is clinically necessary to prevent further injury.
A declaration by Dr. Gilbert Kliman, a forensic psychiatrist, arguing against the public disclosure of the identities of six plaintiffs suing Jeffrey Epstein. Kliman asserts that revealing their names would cause severe psychological harm, revictimization, and retraumatization, exacerbating their existing PTSD and depression resulting from Epstein's sexual abuse. He describes Epstein's manipulation of the victims as posing as a 'generous, avuncular mentor' to exploit their adolescent insecurities.
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