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ABA 20/20 Commission ABA’s Center for Professional Responsibility ABA’s Ethics 20/20 Commission Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady LLP University of Alabama Birmingham ABA (American Bar Association) ABACA PRESS the Shabab (Al-Shabaab) Prabal Gurung Mabanee Megabank Carrabas restaurant Abacus Abattis Bioceuticals Corp. Abulafia’s Kabalistic School The University of Alabama Ushabati LLC Labaton Sucharow Al-Shabaab Scarlett's Cabaret City of Alabaster United States Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama Saban Center

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EFTA00032556.pdf

This document is a 'Law360 New York' email newsletter dated June 27, 2019. It contains summaries of various legal news stories, court rulings, and industry updates involving major companies like Goldman Sachs, Bitfinex, and Fox Corp. The document appears to have been flagged in an Epstein-related search due to the mention of 'Epstein Drangel LLP' in the job listings section on the final page, which is likely an unrelated intellectual property law firm.

Email newsletter
2025-12-25

EFTA00011039.pdf

This document is a daily intelligence news brief sent from a Senior Intelligence Specialist at the SDNY Terrorism & International Narcotics Unit on January 22, 2021. It covers various global and domestic security topics, including the retirement of the FBI Deputy Director, the arrest of a US soldier plotting with ISIS, fallout from the Jan 6 Capitol siege, terrorism in Indonesia and Somalia, and labor union ties to drug trafficking. A specific Epstein-related item notes that a Ghislaine Maxwell hearing was illegally streamed by QAnon followers.

Email / intelligence news brief
2025-12-25

EFTA00004060.pdf

The document consists of evidentiary seizures (labeled 1B6-12 and 1B6 12B) featuring an advertisement for 'Scarlett's Gentlemen's Club' in Florida and the cover of an adult magazine titled 'XCITEMENT'. The advertisement promotes weekly events like 'Couples Night' and amateur contests, while providing location details in Hallandale Beach. Images on both pages are heavily redacted.

Evidence / advertisement / magazine cover
2025-12-25

EFTA00004057.pdf

This document consists of scanned evidence pages labeled EFTA00004057 through EFTA00004059. The first page is an advertisement for Scarlett's Cabaret located in Hallandale Beach, FL. The second page is the cover of an adult magazine titled 'XCITEMENT' featuring Taylor Wane, priced at $4.95. The third page contains a handwritten file number '1B6-12a'.

Scanned evidence (advertisement and magazine cover)
2025-12-25

EFTA00001911.pdf

Financial check register covering November 2011 to January 2012. The document lists significant expenditures for property maintenance (Field House, Bedford, 760 Park, SH), legal fees (McDermott Will & Emery), and political contributions (Stabenow, Hatch, Carper). Notable transactions include two $25,000 cash withdrawals marked 'LDB', a $25,000 gift to Melanie Spinella, and a $15,000 donation to Tibetan Mastiff Rescue.

Financial ledger / check register
2025-12-25

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This document, labeled as page 8 of a larger filing (DOJ-OGR-00000208), discusses how the Department of Justice drafts plea agreements with a limited, single-district scope, meaning they typically only bind specific U.S. Attorney's Offices and not the entire Department or other authorities. It provides three examples of such plea agreement language from the Middle District of Alabama, Northern District of Alabama, and Eastern District of California, citing specific court cases and ECF filing numbers with dates in 2023 and 2024.

Legal document / court filing excerpt
2025-11-20

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This document is page 3 of a court filing (Document 545) in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on December 15, 2021. The text argues against the defendant's motion to call three attorneys for victims (Jack Scarola, Brad Edwards, and Robert Glassman) as witnesses, stating such testimony would be irrelevant, duplicative, or improper impeachment. Specifically regarding Jack Scarola, the document notes he represented victim 'Carolyn' in a 2008 lawsuit and before the Epstein Victims Compensation Program, facts which Carolyn already admitted during cross-examination.

Court filing (legal memorandum/motion response)
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a legal filing (likely by the DOJ) arguing that the Petitioners' claims are unripe. The government contends that the Petitioners are not precluded from conferring with government attorneys in other districts about pursuing charges against Epstein not covered by the Non-Prosecution Agreement. It cites case law to support the dismissal of claims based on future, hypothetical events.

Legal brief / court filing
2025-11-20

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This document is page 20 of a deposition transcript (page 100 of the full file). The witness describes a brief 10-15 minute meeting with a man named Paul outside a closed Carrabas restaurant because the witness did not want him at their house. The testimony then shifts to the witness describing sexual items ('massagers', 'vibrator', 'long dick') found in a sink. The page concludes with the interviewer asking if the witness remembers the names of girls who came for massages, to which the witness answers 'Yes'.

Legal deposition transcript
2025-11-20

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This document is a letter dated June 7, 2022, from legal ethics expert Bruce A. Green to the SDNY prosecutors handling the Ghislaine Maxwell case. Green, retained by Alan Dershowitz, argues that prosecutors may have an ethical obligation to review a sealed deposition given by Virginia Giuffre in a separate civil case before Judge Preska. Dershowitz claims this deposition proves Giuffre lacks credibility regarding the Epstein-Maxwell matter, and Green suggests the prosecutors should verify this before Giuffre provides a victim impact statement at Maxwell's sentencing.

Legal correspondence / expert opinion letter
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a legal filing (Case 1:09-cr-00581-WHP) dated April 6, 2012, presenting a bibliography of publications by Stephen Gillers from June 2000 to April 2003. The listed articles, published in various legal and mainstream publications like the New York Times and ABA Journal, cover topics in legal ethics and professional responsibility, referencing contemporary events such as the U.S. v. Hubbell case, the Florida presidential election recount, and the Marc Rich pardon.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 3 of a legal filing from April 6, 2012, in case 1:09-cr-00581-WHP. It discusses a lawyer's ethical obligations under various New York Rules of Professional Conduct, specifically concerning the duty to act upon knowledge of false evidence, fraudulent conduct, or improper conduct toward a jury. The document emphasizes that the standard for a lawyer's required knowledge is "actual knowledge" and cites the 1988 Second Circuit case, *Doe v. Federal Grievance Committee*, to illustrate this legal principle.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a professional resume or curriculum vitae for Stephen Gillers, detailing his public lectures and service activities. It lists his participation in PBS series, numerous lectures on legal ethics, and significant roles within the American Bar Association and as a consultant for the New Jersey Supreme Court. The activities span from 1989 to at least 2009, highlighting a long career in legal ethics and public service.

Professional activities list / curriculum vitae
2025-11-20

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This document is the first page of a legal declaration by Stephen Gillers, a law professor and expert in legal ethics, filed on April 6, 2012, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Gillers outlines his extensive qualifications and states that he has been asked by the court to provide an opinion on whether the attorneys for clients named Bruce and Richard fulfilled their ethical obligations regarding the potential failure to disclose a letter and an investigation concerning 'Juror No. 1' during March, May, and July of 2011.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 59 of a court filing (Document 382) in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, filed on October 29, 2021. The defense argues against the government's motion to exclude evidence, asserting that they have the right to reference evidence in opening statements if they have a good-faith belief it is admissible. Specifically, the defense intends to introduce evidence showing that Jeffrey Epstein abused many victims without Maxwell's knowledge or participation, arguing this is relevant to refuting the conspiracy charge, while the government attempts to characterize this as inadmissible 'good acts' or 'propensity' evidence.

Court filing / legal motion (defense)
2025-11-20

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This document is page 7 of a legal filing (Document 395) from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on October 29, 2021. The text presents legal arguments citing various case precedents to contend that the prosecution and the Court should not refer to accusers as 'victims' or 'minor victims.' The filing argues that such terminology improperly influences the jury, implies guilt before a verdict, and specifically prejudices the charge regarding whether Maxwell knew the accusers were underage.

Court filing / legal motion
2025-11-20

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This is page 3 of a legal letter from Andrew G. Celli, Jr. representing Professor Dershowitz. The letter accuses opposing counsel of selectively leaking false charges to the Washington Post while withholding exculpatory emails from a redacted witness who allegedly tried to sell a story involving 'two presidential candidates, a former president, and one of the world’s leading entrepreneurs' to the New York Post. Celli demands a stipulation to unseal the witness's emails to allow for full public disclosure.

Legal correspondence / letter
2025-11-19

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This document is page 2 of a legal letter from Alan Dershowitz's legal team (Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady LLP) complaining that the plaintiff (Giuffre) leaked selective, confidential information to the Washington Post to damage Dershowitz. The letter attempts to discredit a specific redacted witness (Ms. [Redacted]) by citing her 2016 emails which contained outlandish conspiracy theories involving the CIA, 'the Russians,' and 'Special Agents Forces Men.' The document details the witness's claims of possessing compromising sexual evidence against high-profile figures including Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Richard Branson, and Donald Trump.

Legal correspondence / letter (page 2)
2025-11-19

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A legal letter dated February 7, 2018, from the law firm Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady LLP, representing intervenor Alan Dershowitz in the Giuffre v. Maxwell case. The letter is addressed to attorneys J. Stanley Pottinger, Paul G. Cassell, Sigrid S. McCawley, and Laura A. Menninger. The correspondence begins an allegation that the plaintiff's counsel improperly leaked submissions from a pending disciplinary proceeding to the Washington Post.

Legal correspondence / letter
2025-11-19

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This document is a slide from a financial report (page 15, Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026148) analyzing the performance of various banks operating in Ukraine during the first quarter of 2017. It features four bar charts comparing metrics such as NCI/NII, NCI/Staff costs, Net Fees over Assets, and NCI per branch (in Ukrainian Hryvnia) across dozens of institutions, including Deutsche Bank DBU, Citibank, and Privatbank. The text notes that 1Q17 statements are 'cleaner' regarding non-performing loan accruals, offering a better baseline for 2017 projections.

Financial report / presentation slide
2025-11-19

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This document is page 6 of a financial report bearing a House Oversight Committee stamp, detailing the state of the Ukrainian banking sector around 2017. It outlines significant losses in 2016 followed by a return to profit in 1Q17, lists the top 20 banks by net assets (dominated by Privatbank and Oschadbank), and notes IMF demands regarding recapitalization. The report also discusses a 2-3 year plan to sell state-owned banks with assistance from the EBRD and IFC to improve corporate governance.

Financial report / congressional record
2025-11-19

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This document proposes an amendment to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 23, suggesting that courts must consider the views of victims before approving a waiver of a jury trial. It provides the text of the proposed rule change and a rationale based on the public interest in jury trials, supported by legal citations and Supreme Court precedents. The page also contains extensive footnotes referencing relevant case law and legal scholarship.

Legal document / law review article excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document is a biographical profile page, likely from a program or briefing book, stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017563'. It features detailed biographies of biologist Edward Wilson and dancer/arts director Damian Woetzel. The text outlines their respective careers, awards, and institutional affiliations (such as Harvard for Wilson and the Aspen Institute/White House for Woetzel) up to approximately July 2012.

Biographical profile / briefing document (house oversight committee exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document is a schedule or itinerary page, labeled with the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018047', detailing various events primarily related to New York Fashion Week for the Spring 2011 collection season. It lists six specific events occurring between 11:00 am and 2:00 pm, including fashion shows for designers like Prabal Gurung, Ohne Titel, and United Bamboo, as well as a charity polo event in Patterson, NY. Each entry provides the event time, location, address, website, and specific contact person with email and phone number.

Event schedule / itinerary
2025-11-19

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This article from the Virgin Islands Daily News, originally by the Miami Herald, details how Alexander Acosta, as a federal prosecutor, negotiated a controversial non-prosecution agreement for Jeffrey Epstein in 2007. The deal allowed Epstein to avoid federal prison and concealed the extent of his crimes from his victims. The article highlights the involvement of high-profile figures and the ongoing trauma experienced by the victims.

Newspaper article
2025-11-19
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