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| 2025-11-22 | N/A | Deadline for comment provided by Sharon Churcher | N/A | View |
| 2025-11-22 | N/A | Deadline for comment for The Mail on Sunday article. | New York (ET timezone) | View |
| 2025-11-22 | N/A | Deadline for media comment at 1pm ET. | New York (implied time zone... | View |
| 2025-11-22 | N/A | Press deadline for The Mail on Sunday article. | New York / ET Timezone | View |
This document is a reply filed by Bradley J. Edwards in support of his motion to quash a subpoena served on him by Ghislaine Maxwell in the case of Giuffre v. Maxwell. Edwards argues that the subpoena imposes an undue burden on him as a non-party and opposing counsel, seeking information that is already in Maxwell's possession, privileged, irrelevant, or available from other sources. The brief details the history of related litigation, including the CVRA case and a defamation suit against Alan Dershowitz, to support the argument that the subpoena is harassing and unnecessary.
This document is a subpoena issued by the US District Court (SDNY) on behalf of Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell to attorney Bradley J. Edwards in May 2016. It demands the production of various documents, including those related to previous litigation involving Jeffrey Epstein and Alan Dershowitz, communications with journalist Sharon Churcher, and records regarding the organization 'Victims Refuse Silence, Inc.' A check for $45.00 payable to Edwards is included, likely as a witness fee.
This document is a Court Order from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit dated September 11, 2020. It orders the United States to submit an amicus brief regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's motion to consolidate her appeal with the criminal case United States v. Maxwell (No. 20-3061) and adjourns a hearing previously scheduled for September 22, 2020.
This document is a court order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, dated September 16, 2020. It addresses two separate appeals involving Ghislaine Maxwell: a civil case with Virginia Giuffre (20-2413) and a criminal case with the United States of America (20-3061). The order notes that on September 10, 2020, Maxwell filed a motion to consolidate the two appeals, and this document begins the court's ruling on that motion.
A letter to Judge Loretta A. Preska from Laura A. Menninger regarding procedural requests for the unsealing of documents in the case involving Ms. Maxwell. The letter proposes amendments to the unsealing protocol to prevent errors, requests a 7-day window for appeals to the Second Circuit, and suggests a specific list of five docket entries for the next round of review.
This document appears to be the end of an email chain containing a request for comment from Sharon Churcher of The Mail on Sunday (New York office). The email sets a deadline for the following Saturday. The document includes two distinct confidentiality disclaimers: one for Associated Newspapers Ltd. and a second specific disclaimer stating the communication is the property of Jeffrey Epstein, which directs error notifications to the email address jeevacation@gmail.com. The document is stamped with Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023068.
This document is an email fragment containing a press inquiry from Sharon Churcher of The Mail on Sunday to Jeffrey Epstein (or his representatives). Churcher requests comment on allegations that Epstein flew two young women to a dinner to entertain President Clinton and that an unnamed woman was sex trafficked to men listed in Epstein's address book. The document includes email footers for both Associated Newspapers Ltd. and Jeffrey Epstein, the latter revealing the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.
This document is a chain of emails between Jeffrey Epstein and his legal team (Fred Haddad, Tonja Haddad Coleman) regarding a media inquiry from Sharon Churcher of The Mail on Sunday. The journalist is requesting comment on a lawsuit by Bradley Edwards, specifically regarding a witness who intends to testify that Epstein flew her to London to have sex with Prince Andrew at age 17 for $15,000. The internal responses between Epstein and his lawyers are redacted as privileged.
This document is an email inquiry from journalist Sharon Churcher of The Mail on Sunday (NY Office) requesting a comment regarding allegations that a woman 'entertained' President Clinton and was sex trafficked to men listed in Jeffrey Epstein's address book. The email sets a deadline for the following Saturday at 1pm ET and includes standard legal disclaimers and company registration information for Associated Newspapers Ltd. The document is stamped as part of House Oversight records.
An email chain from October 2013 involving Darren Indyke, Fred Haddad, and Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com). The chain discusses a high-priority request for comment from 'The Mail on Sunday' regarding a lawsuit by Bradley Edwards. The journalist's email outlines allegations that Epstein flew a 17-year-old girl (name redacted) to London to have sex with Prince Andrew for $15,000.
This document is an email chain from October 2013 involving Jeffrey Epstein's legal team discussing a media inquiry from The Mail on Sunday. The journalist, Sharon Churcher, requests comment on a lawsuit by Bradley Edwards, citing specific allegations that a witness was trafficked by Epstein to have sex with Prince Andrew in London for $15,000 while underage. The inquiry also mentions allegations that Epstein flew young women to entertain President Clinton.
This document appears to be the conclusion of an email from Sharon Churcher of The Mail on Sunday (New York office). She is requesting a comment regarding information found in Jeffrey Epstein's address book which was filed in court records. The email sets a deadline for the following Saturday at 1pm ET. The document includes a standard legal disclaimer for Associated Newspapers Ltd. and bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023023.
This document is a fragment of an email from journalist Sharon Churcher of The Mail on Sunday (New York office). It seeks a comment regarding allegations made by a woman claiming she was sex trafficked to men listed in Jeffrey Epstein's address book and that she 'entertained' President Clinton. The document includes a standard legal disclaimer from Associated Newspapers Ltd. and bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is a forwarded email chain originating from Sharon Churcher at The Mail on Sunday, requesting comment from Jeffrey Epstein's legal team regarding a lawsuit filed by Bradley Edwards. The journalist outlines allegations that will be published, including claims by a witness that she was trafficked to London by Epstein to have sex with Prince Andrew while underage.
This document is an email chain from October 2013 in which Tonja Haddad Coleman forwards a media inquiry from Sharon Churcher (The Mail on Sunday) to Jeffrey Epstein and Darren Indyke. The inquiry requests comment on a lawsuit by Bradley Edwards and specific allegations that a witness (name redacted) was trafficked by Epstein to have sex with Prince Andrew in London for $15,000 while underage. It also mentions allegations that Epstein flew young women to entertain President Clinton.
This document is page 4 of a legal filing by Alan Dershowitz, arguing that Virginia Roberts Giuffre made false statements in an affidavit regarding former President Bill Clinton's presence on Little St. James Island. The filing cites a determination by former FBI Director Louis Freeh that FOIA records suggest Clinton was not on the island during the alleged time. It also references exhibits including a Daily Mail article and a transcript of a call between Dershowitz and a woman named Rebecca.
This news article from Mail Online, dated March 2, 2011, reports on allegations made by Virginia Roberts, identified as 'Jane Doe 102' in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Roberts claims she was flown by Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted child-sex offender, to Britain when she was 17-years-old to meet Prince Andrew, and that Epstein trained her 'as a prostitute for him and his friends'. The article raises questions about Prince Andrew's suitability for his role as the UK's special representative for international trade, following the appearance of photographs of him with Epstein.
Request for comment regarding allegations involving President Clinton and sex trafficking connected to Epstein's address book. Deadline set for 1pm Saturday ET.
Journalist asking for comment regarding allegations that Epstein flew women to entertain President Clinton and regarding sex trafficking claims.
Request for comment with a deadline of 1pm Saturday ET.
Requesting comment on allegations regarding President Clinton and sex trafficking connected to Epstein's address book. Deadline set for 1pm Saturday ET.
Inquiry regarding information contained in Mr. Epstein's address book filed in court records; request for comment by 1pm Saturday ET deadline.
Media inquiry regarding Bradley Edwards' claim, witness list, and allegations regarding Prince Andrew.
Journalist inquiry regarding Bradley Edwards' claim, witness list, and specific allegations regarding Prince Andrew.
Requesting comment on allegations regarding Prince Andrew, Bradley Edwards, and President Clinton.
Requesting comment on Bradley Edwards' claim, specifically regarding allegations involving Prince Andrew and President Clinton.
Referenced as Exhibit G.
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