| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017-08-26 | N/A | Article published online. | West Palm Beach | View |
| 2017-05-12 | N/A | Publication of article titled 'How many degrees of separation between Trump and sex offender Epst... | Palm Beach Post (Online) | View |
This document is a page from a legal filing detailing the contentious discovery process in cases against Jeffrey Epstein. It describes how Epstein's attorneys aggressively questioned victims and how attorney Edwards sought to depose Bill Clinton based on his connections to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The text outlines specific allegations against Maxwell regarding the procurement and abuse of minors and mentions Clinton's travel with Epstein to Africa.
This document is a printout of a Palm Beach Post article by Jane Musgrave regarding President Donald Trump's potential involvement as a witness in an upcoming Jeffrey Epstein trial. It discusses a past lawsuit accusing both men of assault, identifies Mar-a-Lago as a location where Epstein met a victim, and quotes attorney Jack Scarola regarding the upcoming legal proceedings.
This document appears to be a screenshot or printout of a Palm Beach Post article headline written by Jane Musgrave on May 12, 2017. The article investigates the connections ('degrees of separation') between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. The document is stamped with a House Oversight Committee Bates number (022987).
This document is page 3 of 4 of a printed web article from the Palm Beach Post, dated September 27, 2017. It details legal arguments by attorneys Edwards and Cassell, who are urging Judge Marra to rule that federal prosecutors violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act in the Jeffrey Epstein case. The document discusses potential remedies, including restitution and legal fees, while Cassell emphasizes that the effort is about justice rather than money. The page also includes unrelated local news sidebars about the Wellington council and a cold-case arrest.
This document is a printout of a Palm Beach Post news article dated August 26, 2017, discussing the legal efforts to reopen the federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein nearly 10 years after his 2008 plea deal. The article details how attorneys Bradley Edwards and Paul Cassell, representing two victims, are arguing that the federal government violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by not informing victims of the non-prosecution agreement. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.
This legal document page outlines Attorney Edwards' efforts to pursue discovery against Jeffrey Epstein despite obstruction. It details Edwards' intent to depose Bill Clinton, justifying this based on Clinton's friendship with Ghislaine Maxwell (who is accused in the text of heinous crimes involving minors) and Clinton's travel to Africa on Epstein's plane. It also references a Jane Doe No. 102 who alleged exploitation by Epstein's peers, including royalty.
This document is an email dated March 2, 2019, from Darren Indyke to Martin Weinberg (cc: jeevacation@gmail.com) containing a link to a Palm Beach Post article. The article, written by Jane Musgrave, reports that Jeffrey Epstein paid $5.5 million to three women to settle underage-sex lawsuits. The document includes captions referencing attorneys Brad Edwards and Jack Scarola, and mentions Epstein's 2008 guilty plea.
This FBI FD-350 document preserves a January 27, 2010, Palm Beach Post article titled 'Judge rules Epstein attorneys can subpoena abortion records.' The article details Judge Donald Hafele's decision allowing Epstein's defense to access plaintiffs' medical records to challenge claims of emotional distress, despite privacy objections from the Presidential Women's Health Center. Additionally, the document notes a separate ruling restricting the release of deposition videos, referencing a leaked video concerning Epstein's anatomy.
Article detailing savage questioning of victims.
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