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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2025-06-01 | N/A | Circuit Judge Jeffrey Colbath ordered an agreement to be unsealed. | N/A | View |
| 2009-12-18 | N/A | Hearing on Motion to Authorize Travel | Room 11-F Palm Beach County... | View |
| 2009-11-30 | N/A | Court Hearing regarding Motion for Travel | Palm Beach County Courthouse | View |
| 2009-10-16 | N/A | Agreed Order signed by Judge Jeffrey Colbath deleting the 'mandatory public service' condition du... | West Palm Beach, Florida | View |
| 2009-06-25 | N/A | Court Hearing on Motion to Unseal Records & Motion to Intervene | Courtroom (Palm Beach County) | View |
| 2009-06-25 | N/A | Judge scheduled to rule on sealed plea-deal papers. | Court | View |
| 2009-06-10 | N/A | Hearing where attorneys for victims and The Palm Beach Post will ask Judge Colbath to unseal the ... | Palm Beach County Court | View |
Court minutes from a June 25, 2009 hearing presided over by Judge Jeffrey Colbath regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case (Nos. 2006CF009454AXX / 2008CF009381AXX). The proceedings involved motions to unseal records and intervene, argued by attorneys for the Palm Beach Post and unidentified parties (likely victims), with the Judge granting the motions to unseal and intervene. Defense counsel Jack Goldberger moved to stay disclosure.
A Notice of Hearing filed in the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida, regarding the case State of Florida vs. Jeffrey Epstein (Case No. 2008CF009381A). The document, signed by Epstein's attorney Jack A. Goldberger on December 16, 2009, schedules a hearing for December 18, 2009, before Judge Jeffrey Colbath to discuss a 'Motion to Authorize Travel'. The notice is addressed to Barbara Burns at the State Attorney's Office and Carmen Sloane at the Department of Corrections.
This document is a court minute sheet from the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, dated November 30, 2009, for case 2008 CF 9381 AXX (State of Florida vs. Jeffrey Epstein). The charge listed is procuring a person under the age of 18 for prostitution. The document records a hearing for a 'Motion for Travel' attended by the defendant (Epstein), his attorney (Goldberger), and the prosecutor (BBurns) before Judge Colbath; the motion was 'Granted in part & Denied in part' with a written order to follow.
This document is a 'Notice of Hearing' filed in the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida, for the case State of Florida vs. Jeffrey Epstein (Case No. 2008CF009381A). Defense attorney Jack A. Goldberger notifies State Attorney Barbara Burns of a hearing scheduled for November 30, 2009, before Judge Jeffrey Colbath regarding a 'Motion for Travel'. The document was filed on November 25, 2009.
This document is a Notice of Hearing filed in the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida, for Case No. 2008CF009381A (State of Florida vs. Jeffrey Epstein). The notice, signed by defense attorney Jack A. Goldberger on November 10, 2009, schedules a 'Status Conference RE: No Contact Order' for November 18, 2009, at 8:30 a.m. before Judge Jeffrey Colbath. The document was filed with the clerk on November 17, 2009.
This document is an 'Agreed Order' from the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, dated October 16, 2009, in the case of State of Florida vs. Jeffrey Epstein (Case No. 2008CF009381A). The order, signed by Judge Jeffrey Colbath, states that the 'mandatory public service' requirement previously marked on Epstein's community control order was a clerical error and is thereby deleted. The decision was based on an agreement between Epstein's attorney Jack Goldberger and ASA Barbara Burns after reviewing the plea agreement and transcript.
This document is a 'Notice of Non-Agreement' filed by the State of Florida on September 11, 2009, objecting to a proposed 'Agreed Order' submitted by Jeffrey Epstein's defense counsel. The defense sought to modify Epstein's community control conditions to remove 'mandatory public service' (claiming it was a clerical error) and to authorize business travel outside Florida. The State Attorney explicitly rejected the agreement and requested an evidentiary hearing.
This document is a response filed by Palm Beach Newspapers, Inc. (The Palm Beach Post) to an emergency petition for writ of certiorari by Jeffrey Epstein. The Post argues that the trial court correctly unsealed a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) and its addendum related to Epstein's solicitation of minors, asserting that the documents were improperly sealed in the first instance and that no valid legal basis exists for their continued closure.
This document is a transcript of court proceedings from June 26, 2009, regarding State of Florida vs. Jeffrey Epstein. The hearing concerns a 'Motion to Stay' filed by Epstein's defense to prevent the immediate release of sealed documents, specifically a Non-Prosecution Agreement (MPA) and grand jury materials, pending an appeal. The Judge denies the indefinite stay and the request for a bond but grants a short delay until the following Thursday to allow the defense time to file with the appellate court. The document also touches on potential redactions of children's names, which the Judge notes were not actually found in the documents in question.
A court disposition form from the State of Florida vs. Jeffrey E. Epstein case (No. 502008CF009381AXXXMB) dated June 26, 2009. The hearing addressed a 'Motion to stay' which was denied by Judge Colbath, with a written order to follow. Handwritten notes indicate that documents are delayed until July 2, 2009, and a motion to compel the defendant to post bond was denied; attorney Brad Edwards was present representing a redacted party.
This document is a court minute sheet from the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida, dated June 10, 2009, for the case State of Florida vs. Jeffrey E. Epstein (Case No. 502008CF009381AXXXMB). Judge Colbath presided over a hearing regarding a 'Motion to interview & Petition for Access,' which was granted, while 'No action' was taken on a 'motion to unseal.' A subsequent motion hearing was scheduled for June 25, 2009, at 1:30 PM in Room 11F.
A court minute sheet from the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida, dated May 29, 2009, regarding the case State of Florida vs. Jeffrey E. Epstein (Case No. 502008CF009381AXXXMB). The charge listed is 'Procure Person Under Age of 18 for Prostitution.' A handwritten note across the document indicates 'no action taken' during this specific hearing.
This document is a Sentencing Order from the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, dated June 30, 2008. Jeffrey Epstein is sentenced to 18 months in the custody of the Sheriff of Palm Beach County (county jail) for Case Number 2008CF 9381AXX. The sentence is ordered to run consecutively to the sentence in Case Number 2006CF 9454AXX.
A collection of documents regarding the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, including FBI reports, police property receipts from a search warrant at his Palm Beach residence, message logs, travel records, and legal correspondence. The file details items seized such as massage tables and photographs, travel movements via private jet, and legal motions regarding his community control conditions.
This document is an internal request form dated November 30, 2009, from Barbara J. Burns to the Investigations department. It requests an investigator for the case 'State vs. Jeffrey E. Epstein' (Master Case: 2008CF009381AMB), specifically for Subpoena Duces Tecum service and to locate witness Larry Visoski, described as Epstein's helicopter pilot. The charge against Epstein is 'PROCURE PERSON UNDER AGE 18 FOR PROSTITUTION,' and the assignment was completed on December 1, 2009, by an investigator named Cille, with a witness locate address provided in West Palm Beach, FL.
This document is a news article from September 20, 2009, detailing various aspects of Jeffrey Epstein's legal situation and the reactions of his attorney and victims. It covers his jail time, probation, the sealing of documents, ongoing lawsuits, and the police investigation that led to charges of soliciting prostitution instead of more serious offenses.
This document is a LexisNexis reprint of a June 25, 2009, Palm Beach Daily News article regarding an upcoming judicial ruling on whether to unseal Jeffrey Epstein's federal non-prosecution agreement. The article notes Epstein's imminent release date from the Palm Beach County Stockade (July 22, 2009) and details the legal battle between his attorney, Jack Goldberger, who wants the records sealed to protect third parties, and victims' attorney Brad Edwards, who seeks to use the documents in depositions.
A June 10, 2009, article from The Palm Beach Post reporting on legal efforts to unseal Jeffrey Epstein's confidential non-prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors. Attorneys for The Post and victims (including 'E.W.') argue the public has a right to know the details of the 'unprecedented' deal that allowed Epstein to plead guilty to state charges and avoid federal prosecution. The article details the sidebar conference where the deal was originally sealed by Judge Pucillo and notes Epstein's connections to high-profile figures like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew.
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