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This document is a Notice of Entry of Order from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands regarding the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. The order, signed by Magistrate Judge Carolyn P. Hermon-Percell on June 2, 2020, grants the motion to establish the 'Epstein Victims' Compensation Program' and authorizes the Co-Executors to commence the program on or about June 15, 2020. It references a prior hearing on February 4, 2020, and notes that the USVI Attorney General agreed to lift liens to allow funding for the program.
A court order from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands dated September 19, 2023, dismissing Ghislaine Maxwell's complaint against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein, executors Indyke and Kahn, and NES, LLC. The dismissal was granted based on a failure to prosecute or alternatively to compel the plaintiff to appear pro se. The order is signed by Presiding Judge Harold W.L. Willocks.
This document is a court order from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands filed on February 15, 2023, in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell v. Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein et al. The order schedules a remote hearing for March 17, 2023, to determine if Maxwell intends to pursue her indemnification claims, noting that her previous attorney withdrew in September 2022 and she has not responded to prior orders. The court directs the order to be sent to FCI Tallahassee, where Maxwell is incarcerated, to facilitate her appearance via Microsoft Teams.
This document is a Notice of Entry of Order from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands, filed on February 15, 2023. It notifies Ghislaine Maxwell (Plaintiff) and various attorneys that an order was entered regarding case ST-2020-CV-00155, a debt action against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein, his executors (Indyke and Kahn), and NES, LLC.
A Notice of Entry of Order from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands filed on September 8, 2022. The document concerns a debt action (Case ST-2020-CV-00155) brought by Ghislaine Maxwell against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein, his executors (Indyke and Kahn), and NES, LLC. The notice informs the listed attorneys that an order dated September 7, 2022, has been entered into the record.
This document is a legal brief filed by Ghislaine Maxwell in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell argues that Virgin Islands public policy does not prevent her from seeking indemnification (reimbursement) for legal fees and security costs incurred due to her employment with Epstein, despite her criminal conviction in New York (SDNY). She asserts claims based on contract promises, common law joint tortfeasor indemnity, and corporate indemnity laws regarding her role at NES, LLC.
Court order from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands dated July 1, 2022, in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell v. Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein. Staff Master Joseph T. Gasper schedules a remote status conference for July 29, 2022, to discuss case management, including a pending motion to intervene by the VI Government and a motion to dismiss by the Estate. The document references delays requested by Maxwell's counsel due to her criminal case in the Southern District of New York.
A court order from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands dated February 22, 2022, in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell v. Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein et al. (Case No. ST-2020-CV-00155). Judge Harold W.L. Willocks ordered a status conference to be held via Zoom on March 9, 2022. The defendants include Epstein's estate, his executors Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, and NES, LLC.
A 'Notice of Entry of an Order' filed on February 11, 2021, in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands for Case No. ST-2020-CV-00155. The case involves Ghislaine Maxwell (Plaintiff) suing the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein (Defendant) in an action regarding 'Debt'. The document notifies attorney Kyle R. Waldner and Judge Harold W.L. Willocks that an order was entered on that date.
This document is a 'Notice of Entry' from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands, dated August 3, 2020. It notifies attorneys Kyle R. Waldner and Denise George that two orders were entered on that date regarding Case Number ST-2020-CV-00155, a debt action filed by Ghislaine Maxwell against the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein.
This document is a Motion to Intervene filed by the Government of the US Virgin Islands in a civil case brought by Ghislaine Maxwell against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. The Government seeks to intervene to prevent Maxwell from using the Estate's assets to pay for her legal defense (indemnification), arguing that those assets should be preserved to satisfy a potential judgment in the Government's separate CICO (racketeering) lawsuit against the Estate. The document details Maxwell's evasion of subpoenas prior to her arrest, the Government's interest in the Estate's assets for victim restitution and penalties, and the allegation that Maxwell and the Estate are colluding rather than being true adversaries. While flight logs are mentioned as existing evidence of trafficking, no specific flight records are contained within this specific motion.
A docketing letter from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands dated March 24, 2020, informing attorney Kyle R. Waldner that Ghislaine Maxwell's debt petition against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein has been filed. The case is assigned number ST-2020-CV-00155 and presided over by Judge Michael C. Dunston.
This document is a civil complaint filed on March 12, 2020, by Ghislaine Maxwell against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein and its executors, Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, as well as NES, LLC. Maxwell seeks indemnification for legal fees, security costs, and safe accommodation expenses she has incurred due to her prior employment with Epstein. The complaint alleges that Epstein repeatedly promised, both verbally and in writing (specifically in a 2004 letter), to support Maxwell financially and indemnify her, a practice he reportedly maintained during previous lawsuits in 2009 and 2017.
This document is a legal motion filed on December 20, 2022, in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands by the Co-Executors of the Jeffrey Epstein Estate (Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn). They are moving to withdraw a previous motion for attorneys' fees because a resolution was reached in a related case (Govt of USVI v. Epstein Estate et al., ST-2020-CV-00014). The document includes a certificate of service listing government officials and attorneys served with this motion.
This document is a Motion for Award of Attorneys' Fees filed by the Co-Executors of the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands. The Co-Executors are requesting $112,216.90 in fees incurred while successfully defending against the Government of the Virgin Islands' (GVI) attempts to intervene in the probate action and freeze estate assets. The document details the history of the GVI's failed motions, the complex nature of the estate, the funding of the Victims' Compensation Program ($121 million+), and justifies the legal fees based on the attorneys' experience and standard rates.
This document is an appeal by Defendant Jeffrey Epstein against a Magistrate's Order compelling him to produce discovery materials, including correspondence with prosecutors, tax returns, and passport/travel records. Epstein argues that producing these documents violates his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination because he still faces a real threat of federal prosecution outside the Southern District of Florida, despite his Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). The filing also details privacy concerns for third parties (alleged victims), claims attorney work-product privilege over files selected by his defense counsel, and argues that his offer to stipulate to a high net worth renders the production of his tax returns unnecessary.
This document is an Omnibus Order from the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida dated February 4, 2010, in the civil case of Jane Doe No. 2 vs. Jeffrey Epstein. The Magistrate Judge rules on the Plaintiff's motions to compel answers to interrogatories, admissions, and production requests. The court upholds Epstein's Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination regarding questions about his financial history, assets, and potential witnesses, but orders him to produce documents that are already known to the government (tax returns, passport, and documents provided to him during plea negotiations), ruling that these fall under the 'foregone conclusion' doctrine.
This document contains a letter from Troutman Sanders LLP to Judge Debra C. Freeman updating the court on the establishment of the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program. It attaches a Status Report filed in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands and the detailed Protocol for the Independent Epstein Victims' Compensation Program, which outlines eligibility, claims administration, evaluation methodology, and compensation procedures for sexual abuse victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
A letter from Troutman Sanders LLP to Judge Debra Freeman informing the SDNY court that the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands has officially authorized the establishment of the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program. The attached order, signed June 2, 2020, grants the motion to establish the program and authorizes its commencement on or about June 15, 2020, noting an agreement reached with the USVI Attorney General regarding liens and funding.
This document is an email chain from August 2019 involving FAA Law Enforcement Assistance Program agents tracking Jeffrey Epstein's Gulfstream GV-SP (N212JE). The correspondence identifies the aircraft's location in a hangar in Kennesaw, Georgia, and details recent flight history from Paris to Teterboro to Brunswick in July 2019. It also notes that the aircraft is registered to 'Plan D LLC' in the US Virgin Islands, managed by Lawrence Visoski, a known pilot for Epstein, though Epstein's name does not appear directly on the paperwork.
This document is an internal FBI email dated August 13, 2019, from a Special Agent in the New York Child Exploitation/Human Trafficking Task Force. The agent reports interviewing an air traffic controller named Pat and contacting St. Thomas Jet Center regarding their handling of Jeffrey Epstein's helicopter. The email notes that St. Thomas Jet Center, specifically mentioning employee Pat Hatch, refused to comment or confirm anything regarding Epstein, suggesting a subpoena might be necessary.
This document is an internal FBI email chain dated August 13, 2019. It details an investigation into Epstein's helicopter movements in St. Thomas, where an FBI Special Agent from the Child Exploitation/Human Trafficking Task Force reports interviewing an air traffic controller named Pat and contacting the St. Thomas Jet Center (specifically mentioning employee Pat Hatch). The Jet Center refused to comment or confirm anything regarding Epstein, prompting the agent to suggest a subpoena might be needed.
This is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection TECS report containing a flight manifest for private aircraft N212JE on October 10, 2018. The flight departed KPBI (West Palm Beach) for TIST (St. Thomas). Passengers included Jeffrey Epstein and two redacted females (one French, one Lithuanian), with crew members Darren Rothell and Lawrence Visoski. Epstein's entry lists multiple law enforcement hit codes including NCIC and Sex Offender Registry checks.
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection TECS report detailing a private flight on aircraft N120JE on April 27, 2018. The flight departed from TIST (St. Thomas, USVI) and arrived at KPBI (West Palm Beach, FL) at 19:35. The manifest lists 7 travelers: Jeffrey Epstein and three redacted females (two Russian, one French) as passengers, and three crew members including long-time pilot Lawrence Visoski Jr.
This document is an internal FBI email chain from June 2, 2020, discussing a Virgin Islands Daily News article about the Epstein Estate's Victim Compensation Fund. FBI agents and DOJ officials were inquiring about a specific clause in the settlement agreement that promised 'Access to counseling and referral services through the FBI Victim Services program and Child USA,' as local FBI agents (FBINY) and the Victim Services Division (VSD) appeared unaware of this commitment. The text includes the full article detailing the legal agreement between V.I. Attorney General Denise George and the Epstein estate.
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