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The Post
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The Palm Beach Post
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2009-06-25 | N/A | Court Hearing on Motion to Unseal Records & Motion to Intervene | Courtroom (Palm Beach County) | View |
| 2009-06-11 | N/A | Publication of news article regarding the sealing of Epstein's plea deal. | Palm Beach Daily News | 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 |
| 2009-06-10 | N/A | Court Hearing regarding unsealing of records | Palm Beach County Courthouse | 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.
This document is a Supplemental Appendix filed by Palm Beach Newspapers, Inc. in a Florida state court case involving Jeffrey Epstein. It contains a transcript of a June 2009 hearing regarding the unsealing of court records, administrative orders, case law, and federal court filings including a declaration by AUSA A. Marie Villafana regarding the federal Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). The appendix documents the legal arguments surrounding the transparency of the Epstein proceedings and the government's interaction with victims under the Crime Victims' Rights Act.
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.
This document is a comprehensive background report on Ghislaine Maxwell dated December 5, 2019. It details her personal information, aliases (including Ghislaine Borgerson), addresses in New York, Florida, Massachusetts, and the Virgin Islands, and her role as President of the TerraMar Project. The report also lists numerous vehicles registered to her, business entities associated with her addresses (including tech and probiotic companies in Boston), and a long list of associates, though flight data is notably absent.
This document appears to be a page from a narrative work or report discussing the cultural phenomenon of Star Trek fan erotica and related fringe workshops. It details a presentation by Deborah Warner on the erotic subtext of Star Trek and introduces a Tantra workshop conducted by Paul Ramana Das and Marilena Silbey that utilizes Star Trek themes. The page is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015205', indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, though the specific connection to Epstein is not explicitly detailed in the text of this single page.
This document is an archived page from the Palm Beach Daily News dated June 11, 2009, discussing the legal battle to unseal Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal. It features statements from attorney Edwards, representing three underage victims, and Deanna Shullman, representing the press, both arguing that the sealing of the plea agreement is unusual and violates public records rights in Florida. The document is stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013429', indicating it is part of a congressional investigation file.
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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