A letter from attorney Jason E. Foy to Judge Analisa Torres dated January 5, 2022, regarding the case US v. Tova Noel. Following the dismissal of all criminal charges against Tova Noel on January 3, 2022, the letter requests a court order to compel the NYPD to release Noel's firearm, which she had surrendered as a condition of her release in 2019. The NYPD property clerk had previously refused to return the item without a specific court order.
This document is an official letter from the Florida Department of Corrections dated July 21, 2010, notifying Jeffrey Epstein that his term of supervision has been completed. It outlines the process for the potential restoration of civil rights and firearm ownership rules. A checkbox at the bottom indicates Epstein was on supervision for a sexual offense and includes a reference to an attached 'Notice of Responsibilities'.
An exhibit list from the 15th Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, dated June 25, 2009, for the case State of Florida v. Jeffrey Epstein (Case No. 2008CF4351). The document lists three exhibits submitted by the defense: two orders involving attorney Jack Goldberger and a copy of a 'Victims Petition for enforcement of Crime Victims Rights Act' associated with attorney Brad Edwards. The hearing type is noted as a 'Motion to Unseal records'.
This document is a legal letter dated January 5, 2022, from attorney Jason E. Foy to Judge Analisa Torres, requesting a court order for the release of Tova Noel's firearm and other property. The letter explains that Noel's criminal charges were dismissed on January 3, 2022, and although she surrendered her firearm to the NYPD in 2019 as a condition of release, the NYPD property clerk refused to return it without a court order on January 4, 2022. The Government has expressed no objection to the proposed order.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated November 18, 2005, details the investigation of five individuals in a vehicle. The operator, Benjamin Bryan, and a female passenger were found with marijuana and drug paraphernalia and subsequently charged. Another passenger, Paul J. Abrams, was cited for driving with a suspended license.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated November 18, 2005, details an investigation into five occupants of a vehicle on September 27, 2005. The vehicle's operator, Benjamin Bryan, and a female passenger were charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Another passenger, Paul J. Abrams, was cited for driving with a suspended license.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated November 18, 2005, details a stop of a vehicle with five occupants. The driver, Benjamin Bryan, and a female passenger were arrested and charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Another passenger, Paul J. Abrams, was issued a criminal citation for driving with a suspended license, while the remaining two occupants, David A. Cruz and William L. Tucker, were also investigated.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated November 18, 2005, details the investigation of a vehicle with five occupants. The officer discovered marijuana, leading to charges of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia against the vehicle's operator, Benjamin Bryan, and an unidentified female passenger. Another passenger, Paul J. Abrams, was cited for driving with a suspended license.
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