| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019-07-11 | N/A | Issuance of Search and Seizure Warrant | New York, NY | View |
| 2012-11-08 | N/A | Kyle Coleman's first court appearance before Judge Ruth Miller. | District Court, St. Thomas | View |
This document set contains a Search and Seizure Warrant issued by the US District Court of the Virgin Islands on August 12, 2019, authorizing a search of Little Saint James Island. Accompanying it is an FBI Receipt for Property (FD-597) dated the same day, documenting the seizure of multiple electronic devices (Mac desktops, HP towers, iPads) and physical documents, photos, and notes from the island.
This document is a page from the Federal Register dated August 30, 2011, discussing a rule by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) concerning the statute of limitations for unfair labor practice claims. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022305' suggests it was cataloged as an exhibit for a congressional committee. The content of the document itself is purely about U.S. labor law and contains no information, names, or events related to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
This document is a page from the Federal Register, dated August 30, 2011, in which the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) justifies its rule that an employer's failure to post a notice of employee rights is an unfair labor practice. The Board refutes arguments from various business and legal organizations that it is overstepping its authority, citing Supreme Court precedent for its interpretive flexibility and drawing parallels to similar notice requirements under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The document is part of a legal and administrative record and is unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document from the Federal Register discusses the enforcement of a rule requiring employers to post a notice of employee rights under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). It addresses jurisdictional complexities for religiously-affiliated employers and exempts the U.S. Postal Service from the rule, while outlining enforcement mechanisms like treating non-compliance as an unfair labor practice rather than relying on voluntary compliance or monetary fines.
This document is a page from The Virgin Islands Daily News dated November 9, 2012. The main articles report on the arrest of boat captain Kyle Coleman for the 2011 parasailing death of Bernice Kraftcheck, and the ongoing struggles of Luis Hospital in St. Croix to meet federal standards set by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Although provided in the context of an Epstein-related query, the document itself does not contain any mention of Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or properties; its relevance likely stems from its origin in the U.S. Virgin Islands and its collection as part of a larger set of documents, indicated by the 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018866' label.
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