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| 2010-01-27 | N/A | Judge Hafele rules deposition videos cannot be released without court order. | West Palm Beach | View |
| 2010-01-26 | N/A | Judge Hafele rules Epstein attorneys can subpoena abortion records. | West Palm Beach | View |
This document is a Clerk's Notice of Reassignment from the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, dated April 10, 2009. It notifies parties in the case of Jane Doe II vs. Jeffrey Epstein (Case ID: 502008CA020614XXXXMB) that the case has been reassigned from Judge Diana Lewis to Judge Donald W. Hafele. The document lists attorneys Robert Critton Jr, Michael Pike, Isidro Garcia, and Jack Goldberger on the distribution list.
This document is a House Oversight record containing a news article from The Palm Beach Post regarding ongoing litigation between Edwards and Jeffrey Epstein. It discusses a malicious prosecution case, allegations linking Edwards to the Rothstein Ponzi scheme, and Edwards' attempts to depose high-profile figures like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and David Copperfield. The article also references Epstein's non-prosecution agreement with the U.S. Attorney's office and his guilty plea in Palm Beach County.
This FBI FD-350 document preserves a January 27, 2010, Palm Beach Post article titled 'Judge rules Epstein attorneys can subpoena abortion records.' The article details Judge Donald Hafele's decision allowing Epstein's defense to access plaintiffs' medical records to challenge claims of emotional distress, despite privacy objections from the Presidential Women's Health Center. Additionally, the document notes a separate ruling restricting the release of deposition videos, referencing a leaked video concerning Epstein's anatomy.
Videos from depositions in state cases cannot be released without court order.
Judge gave lawyers right to subpoena abortion records from women seeking damages.
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