This document is an affidavit by attorney Bradley James Edwards detailing his representation of three victims (L.M., E.W., and Jane Doe) against Jeffrey Epstein in 2008. Edwards describes his interactions with AUSA Marie Villafaña, alleging that the U.S. Attorney's Office withheld critical information regarding a plea agreement that blocked federal prosecution, despite admitting they had evidence of Epstein molesting at least 40 minors. The affidavit outlines the timeline of the plea deal revelation in June and July 2008.
This document is a legal service list (page 43) from a larger file marked with a House Oversight stamp. It lists the names and addresses of four legal teams involved in a case, including Jack Alan Goldberger, a known defense attorney for Jeffrey Epstein, as well as attorneys from Fowler White Burnett P.A., Marc S. Nurik, and Gary M. Farmer, Jr.
This affidavit by attorney Bradley James Edwards details his representation of victims of Jeffrey Epstein in 2008, including the filing of state and federal lawsuits. It highlights his interactions with Assistant U.S. Attorney Marie Villafaña regarding Epstein's plea agreement and concerns that information about the federal prosecution implications of the state plea was not fully disclosed to his clients.
This document is the conclusion page of a legal filing (Case 9:08-cv-80736-KAM) dated March 24, 2015, submitted by attorneys Bradley J. Edwards and Paul G. Cassell on behalf of Jane Does No. 1-4. The text argues that the Court should deny Alan Dershowitz's motion to intervene, citing his conflicting positions regarding the possession and collection of records. The document includes contact information for the attorneys and bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is the first page of a 2014 law review article titled 'Crime Victims' Rights During Criminal Investigations?' published in The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology. Co-authored by Bradley J. Edwards (a prominent attorney for Epstein victims), Paul Cassell, and Nathanael Mitchell, the article argues that the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) should apply during the investigation phase, contrary to a DOJ memorandum. The text alludes to a 'notorious federal sex abuse case' (referencing the Epstein case) where victims were deprived of rights before charges were filed.
This document is the signature page (page 3) of a legal filing bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014120. It lists the counsel of record, including attorneys from Boies Schiller & Flexner LLP (Sigrid McCawley, Meredith Schultz, David Boies), Bradley J. Edwards' firm, and Paul G. Cassell from the University of Utah (representing privately). Contact information is provided for each attorney, with some contact details (likely phone/email) redacted.
This document is the cover sheet and index for the videotaped deposition of Tony Figueroa, taken on June 28, 2016, in the civil case of Virginia Giuffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell (15-cv-07433-RWS). The deposition occurred in Palm Coast, Florida, with attorneys for both parties present. The document lists the attendees, legal counsel, and an index of exhibits presented by both the defendant and plaintiff, which include police reports, photos, and a passport.
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