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| 1997-11-06 | Legal admission | Sigrid Stone McCawley was admitted as an attorney and counselor entitled to practice law in all t... | State of Florida | View |
This document is a legal response filed by the Co-Executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate (Indyke and Kahn) on March 29, 2021, opposing the US Virgin Islands Government's appeal regarding their failed motion to intervene in probate proceedings. The executors argue the Government's petition is untimely as the original motion was denied over a year prior, and that the Government's emergency motion regarding estate assets is moot because the estate has replenished the Victims' Compensation Program funds. Attached exhibits include the original 2020 opposition brief and a March 2021 press release confirming the sale of Epstein's NYC and Palm Beach properties to fund the compensation program.
This document is a Notice of Withdrawal of Motion for Partial Summary Judgment filed on April 8, 2016, in a Florida Circuit Court case between Bradley J. Edwards/Paul G. Cassell and Alan M. Dershowitz. The plaintiffs withdraw their motion pursuant to a confidential settlement agreement but explicitly state that their client, Virginia Giuffre, reaffirms her allegations and that the withdrawal is not an admission that her allegations were mistaken. They concede that filing certain allegations in a separate Crime Victims' Rights Act case was a 'tactical mistake' that caused distractions.
This document is a transcript of a court hearing on April 21, 2016, in the case of Giuffre v. Maxwell. The hearing addresses motions to admit Brad Edwards and Paul Cassell as counsel for the plaintiff, which the defense opposes citing conflicts with other litigation (Florida cases) and their status as potential witnesses. The judge also rules on various discovery disputes, including the production of Giuffre's medical records (limited to 1999-2002), tax returns (15 years ordered), and statements made to law enforcement (to be reviewed in camera).
This document is a transcript of a court hearing held on April 21, 2016, before Judge Robert W. Sweet in the case of Giuffre v. Maxwell. The proceedings cover motions to admit attorneys Brad Edwards and Paul Cassell pro hac vice, which the defense contested citing potential conflicts from related Florida litigation. The hearing also addresses discovery disputes, including the production of the plaintiff's medical records, tax returns, employment history, and communications with law enforcement. No flight logs or aircraft data are contained in this document.
This document is a Certificate of Good Standing issued by the Supreme Court of Florida on March 24, 2021. John A. Tomasino, the Clerk of the Court, certifies that attorney Sigrid Stone McCawley was admitted to practice law in Florida on November 6, 1997, and is currently in good standing. The document was filed in court on March 26, 2021.
This document is a 'Counsel List' (Page 20 of 20) from a court filing in the case of 'Edwards, Bradley vs. Dershowitz' (Case No. CACE 15-000072). It provides contact information for attorneys representing the parties involved, including addresses, emails, and phone numbers for law firms such as Boies Schiller & Flexner, Cole Scott & Kissane, and Wiley Rein. The document contains apparent clerical errors, as it lists nearly all attorneys—including the plaintiff Bradley Edwards and his counsel—under the label 'Attorneys for Alan M.Dershowitz, Esquire'.
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