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John Browning
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| 2019-01-02 | N/A | Discussion between Affiant and ADA Friedman Agnifilo regarding the DA's opposition and Florida pr... | Unknown | View |
| 2018-12-31 | N/A | Calendar date for the Affirmation in Response to Motion. | New York | View |
| 2018-12-28 | N/A | Manhattan DA's Office filed an affirmation in response to the Post's motion. | Manhattan | View |
| 2018-12-28 | N/A | Date of the affirmation signed by ADA Karen Friedman Agnifilo opposing the motion. | New York | View |
This document is page 10 of a legal motion filed by 'The Post' (a media organization) in a New York court. The motion requests the unsealing of appellate briefs related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex-offender registration (SORA) proceedings, with victim names redacted. It details procedural history, including the withdrawal of a previous motion from December 21 to resolve disputes over notifying Florida prosecutors, and notes the Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Friedman Agnifilo's stance on the unsealing.
This document is page 9 of a legal filing outlining a dispute between 'The Post' and the Manhattan District Attorney's Office regarding the unsealing of appellate briefs related to Jeffrey Epstein. The text highlights that while Epstein's counsel took 'no position' on the unsealing, the DA's office reversed its initial stance of 'not opposing' the motion and subsequently opposed it, arguing that the Post failed to notify prosecutors in Florida. The document includes a footnote disputing the legal necessity of notifying Florida prosecutors.
This document is the title page of a legal filing in the Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division: First Department. It details an 'Affirmation in Response to Non-Party Motion' regarding the case of The People of the State of New York vs. Jeffrey E. Epstein (Indictment No. 30129/10), with a calendar date of December 31, 2018. The filing is submitted by District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. and Assistant District Attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo.
This document is the final signature page of a legal brief or correspondence dated December 28, 2018, signed by Assistant District Attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo. It references the procedural history of a SORA hearing and copies the law firm Davis Wright Tremaine LLP.
This is a legal affirmation filed on December 31, 2018, by Assistant District Attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo in the New York Supreme Court. It is a response to a motion by NYP Holdings, Inc. (The Post) seeking to unseal 2011 appellate briefs related to Jeffrey Epstein's adjudication as a Level III sex offender. The document highlights privacy protections for sex crime victims under Civil Rights Law § 50-b while acknowledging the media's request for redacted copies.
This document is Page 3 of a legal affirmation detailing procedural history regarding a motion by 'The Post' to unseal appellate briefs related to the Epstein case. It chronicles communications between the Post's legal counsel, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office (specifically Karen Friedman Agnifilo), and Epstein's counsel (Mr. Weinberg) between December 2018 and January 2019. Key points include the DA's opposition to the motion, the suggestion to notify Florida prosecutors, and Mr. Weinberg formally stating that Epstein took no position on the unsealing.
This document is an Affidavit of Service filed in the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, for the case of The People of the State of New York v. Jeffrey E. Epstein. John Browning attests that on January 14, 2018, he served legal documents via Federal Express to Martin Weinberg, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, David Aronberg, and Dexter Lee.
Clarified DA opposition to motion and suggested notifying Florida prosecutors.
Clarified that DA does oppose the motion and suggested notifying Florida prosecutors.
Friedman Agnifilo clarified a miscommunication, stating the DA's office did oppose the motion and suggested notifying Florida prosecutors.
Received affirmation dated Dec 28, 2018 opposing the motion.
Response to NYP Holdings, Inc.'s motion to unseal 2011 appellate briefs regarding Epstein's sex offender adjudication.
Response to NYP Holdings, Inc.'s motion to unseal 2011 appellate briefs.
Response to NYP Holdings, Inc.'s motion to unseal 2011 appellate briefs.
Discussion regarding portions of a brief recounting the procedural history of a SORA hearing and interest from 'the Post'.
Conclusion of a brief discussing the procedural history of a SORA hearing and portions of interest to 'the Post'.
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