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This is a legal motion filed on December 14, 2015, in the Supreme Court of Florida (Case No. SC15-2286) by Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Paul Morris. Epstein requests an extension of time until January 19, 2016, to file his initial brief on jurisdiction. The document notes that the Respondent's counsel, Philip M. Burlington, has no objection to the request, and includes a service list of attorneys involved in the related proceedings.
This document is a legal filing dated December 10, 2015, in which Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Paul Morris, files a 'Notice to Invoke Discretionary Jurisdiction' with the Supreme Court of Florida. Epstein is appealing a decision made on November 12, 2015, by the District Court of Appeal (Fourth District) in the case of 'Bradley J. Edwards v. Jeffrey Epstein'. The attached opinion reveals that the lower court reversed a summary judgment that had favored Epstein, ruling that 'litigation privilege' does not bar Edwards' claim of malicious prosecution against Epstein.
This document contains an internal email chain from the Federal Bureau of Prisons Public Information Office dated August 10, 2019 (the date of Jeffrey Epstein's death). The emails coordinate the release of a 'final version' PDF press release to approximately 50 reporters and discuss providing the MS Word version to the Office of Legislative Affairs (OLA) to handle inquiries from government members. Specific instructions are given to release only the PDF version externally, while MCC NY is tasked with handling specific media contacts.
An email chain from July 2021 discussing a voicemail received from Congresswoman Lois Frankel (FL). Frankel indicated that Congress intends to look into the Epstein case. The email mentions attorney Jack Scarola, who represents a redacted client, provided Frankel with the recipient's contact information. The sender suggests routing the inquiry to OLA (Office of Legislative Affairs) for a formal response.
An internal email dated April 1, 2021, likely between law enforcement or DOJ personnel. The sender shares a link to a report titled 'Countering QAnon' from the DOJ Libraries Newsletter, noting that Jeffrey Epstein is mentioned in the report. The sender also suggests that investigating the sale of QAnon merchandise could be a financial path to follow for an investigative unit.
An email from an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York dated July 7, 2020. The email discusses a breakthrough in securing a meeting with a female individual (name redacted) who had previously been difficult to engage. The meeting is being coordinated through an intermediary and 'Scarola' (likely attorney Jack Scarola), with the parties located in West Palm, Florida.
This document is an email chain dated November 19, 2019, between the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS) and Stephen E. Boyd of the Office of Legislative Affairs (OLA). The correspondence confirms the filing of an indictment against two correctional officers at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) for failing to perform their duties on the night of Jeffrey Epstein's suicide.
This document is an internal email dated January 14, 2021, containing 'SDNY Press Clippings' circulated within the Department of Justice. It aggregates news headlines relevant to the Southern District of New York, including a Toyota settlement, the Capitol riots arrests, Trump's impeachment, and a variety article about a scripted adaptation of the 'Hunting Ghislaine' podcast. The email highlights media coverage of ongoing legal and political events of interest to the SDNY office.
A photograph (evidence file EFTA00003673) showing a male subject in a white polo shirt in a kitchen environment. The man appears to be engaged in food preparation or a domestic task. A bottle of Colavita Extra Virgin Olive Oil is visible on the counter.
This document is a partial transcript from a court proceeding on September 17, 2009, detailing the cancellation of a deposition involving Jeffrey Epstein. The deposition was called off because Jeffrey Epstein made face-to-face contact with the plaintiff, Jane Doe 4, which her counsel, Adam Horowitz, stated intimidated her and violated a prior stipulation that Epstein would not be present. Defense counsel, Robert Critton, argued that Epstein was instructed to leave the building and planned to appear via Skype, and that the encounter would not have happened if the plaintiff and her counsel had arrived on time.
This document is a section from a Curriculum Vitae, detailing academic honors, fellowships, research grants, and awards received by an individual from 1965 to 2019. It lists numerous affiliations with universities, government agencies, and scientific organizations, highlighting contributions to psychology, memory research, and public policy. The document also includes collaborators on various funded projects.
This document details Jeffrey's philanthropic activities, highlighting his significant contributions to educational and civic organizations. He supported scholars at risk globally, sponsored awards for women economists, and funded Rwandan students' education in the US. Jeffrey also donated to various wellness and civic organizations in New York City and the Virgin Islands, including the Robin Hood Foundation and Antilles School.
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