| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
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person
JEAN LUC BRUNEL
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Legal representative |
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person
Michael
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Professional |
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1 | |
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person
Jean Luc Bruhnel
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Client |
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3 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010-03-12 | N/A | Filing of Response to Motion to Show Cause | Southern District of Florida | View |
| 2010-03-12 | N/A | Filing of Response by Jean Luc Bruhnel. | Southern District of Florida | View |
| 2010-03-12 | N/A | Filing of Response to Plaintiff's Motion for an Order to Show Cause | Southern District of Florida | View |
| 2010-01-01 | N/A | Approximate date when Plaintiff's counsel contacted Bruhnel's counsel to reschedule deposition af... | N/A | View |
| 2009-11-16 | N/A | Cancellation of depositions | Unknown | View |
This document is a legal response filed on March 12, 2010, by attorney Tama Beth Kudman on behalf of non-party witness Jean Luc Bruhnel (likely Jean-Luc Brunel) in the civil case Jane Doe v. Jeffrey Epstein. Bruhnel opposes the plaintiff's motion to compel his deposition, arguing that he is a French citizen who has left the United States and cannot be legally compelled to return for testimony. The filing claims the plaintiff's motion is frivolous, notes that previous deposition dates were canceled by agreement, and suggests the plaintiff should use the Hague Convention to secure testimony abroad.
A legal response filed on March 12, 2010, by attorney Tama Beth Kudman on behalf of non-party Jean Luc Bruhnel (spelled 'Bruhnel' in document) in the case of Jane Doe v. Jeffrey Epstein. The filing opposes a motion to compel Bruhnel's deposition, arguing that he is a French citizen who has left the U.S. with no plans to return and cannot be compelled to appear under Federal Rules. The document alleges misrepresentation and nonfeasance by the Plaintiff's counsel and suggests using the Hague Convention to secure testimony abroad.
Legal response filed on March 12, 2010, by attorney Tama Beth Kudman on behalf of non-party witness Jean Luc Bruhnel (spelled Bruhnel in document). The filing opposes Plaintiff Jane Doe's motion to compel Bruhnel to appear for a deposition, arguing that Bruhnel is a French citizen who has left the US with no plans to return and cannot be compelled by the Court to return. The document asserts that the Plaintiff should use the Hague Convention or other international mechanisms to secure testimony abroad and accuses Plaintiff's counsel of misrepresentation and failure to follow proper procedure.
This document is an email from attorney Tama Beth Kudman to Jean Luc Brunel dated November 16, 2009. The message informs Brunel that all depositions ('depos') have been cancelled for the time being and that a confirmation letter is being sent out. Kudman notes the uncertainty regarding the length of the delay and mentions she will inform an individual named Michael.
Electronic filing of the response document.
Conversation regarding rescheduling deposition; Kudman conveyed Bruhnel had left US with no firm plan to return.
Discussed rescheduling deposition; Kudman informed Plaintiff's counsel that Bruhnel had left the US with no firm plan to return.
Discussed rescheduling deposition; Kudman conveyed Bruhnel left US with no plan to return.
Updating recipient that all depositions are cancelled for now and a confirmation letter is being sent. Included a note that she will inform Michael.
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