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| 2020-03-20 | N/A | Filing of Defendants' Reply Memorandum of Law. | New York, NY | View |
A letter dated April 28, 2020, from attorney Bennet J. Moskowitz of Troutman Sanders LLP to Judge Debra Freeman regarding the case of Teala Davies v. the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. The letter supplements a pending motion to dismiss by submitting a recent Opinion & Order from Judge Paul A. Engelmayer in a related case (Mary Doe v. Indyke et al.), which dismissed punitive damages claims against the Co-Executors.
A letter motion filed by attorney Bennet J. Moskowitz on behalf of the Co-Executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate (Indyke and Kahn) requesting a 30-day extension on various court deadlines due to the pandemic. The request applies to cases involving plaintiffs Jane Doe 15, Mary Doe, and Teala Davies. The motion was endorsed and ordered by Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman on April 14, 2020.
A letter dated April 13, 2020, from attorney Bennet J. Moskowitz of Troutman Sanders LLP to Judge Debra C. Freeman. The letter represents the Co-Executors of the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein (Indyke and Kahn) in lawsuits brought by Jane Doe 15, Mary Doe, and Teala Davies. It requests a 30-day extension for various discovery and filing deadlines due to the COVID-19 pandemic, noting that the Plaintiffs have consented to this request.
This document is a Stipulated Confidentiality Agreement and Protective Order filed in the Southern District of New York for the case of Teala Davies v. The Executors of the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein (Indyke and Kahn). Dated March 16, 2020, it establishes protocols for handling confidential discovery materials, including medical records and financial information, and sets procedures for inadvertent disclosures and sealing documents. It includes a Non-Disclosure Agreement form (Exhibit A) to be signed by third parties accessing confidential information.
This document is a 'Notice of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss' filed on February 28, 2020, in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York (Case No. 1:19-cv-10788). The defendants, Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn (executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate), represented by Bennet J. Moskowitz of Troutman Sanders LLP, are moving to dismiss the complaint filed by plaintiff Teala Davies with prejudice.
Legal correspondence from Troutman Sanders LLP to Judge Debra C. Freeman dated February 26, 2020, regarding the case Teala Davies v. Indyke et al. The letter requests approval for a briefing schedule concerning a Motion to Dismiss filed by the Co-Executors of the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein. It references prior settlement discussions held during a court conference on February 11, 2020.
This document is a Motion for Admission Pro Hac Vice filed on February 13, 2020, in the case of Teala Davies v. The Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. Attorney Mary 'Molly' S. DiRago of Troutman Sanders LLP requests permission to represent the defendants, Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn (executors of Epstein's estate), in the Southern District of New York. The attorney attests to her good standing in Illinois and lack of disciplinary history.
This document is an affidavit filed on February 13, 2020, in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York by attorney Mary 'Molly' S. DiRago. She is requesting admission Pro Hac Vice to represent Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn (executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate) in the case brought by plaintiff Teala Davies. The affidavit certifies her good standing with the Illinois Bar and lack of criminal or disciplinary history.
This document is a letter from attorney Bennet J. Moskowitz of Troutman Sanders LLP to Judge Gregory H. Woods, dated January 21, 2020. It outlines the grounds for an anticipated motion to dismiss claims brought by plaintiff Teala Davies against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. The defense argues that Davies' claims of sexual assault (alleged to have occurred between 2002 and 2004 in FL, NM, NY, USVI, and France) are time-barred by applicable statutes of limitations and that punitive damages cannot be recovered from a deceased tortfeasor's estate.
A letter dated December 5, 2019, from attorney Bennet J. Moskowitz of Troutman Sanders LLP to Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman regarding the case Teala Davies v. Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn. Moskowitz requests an extension until January 20, 2020, for the defendants (Executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate) to respond to the complaint. It also notes a scheduled Rule 26(f) conference for January 7, 2020.
A letter from attorney Bennet J. Moskowitz of Troutman Sanders LLP to Judge Gregory H. Woods regarding the case 'Teala Davies v. Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn'. The letter requests a deadline extension to January 20, 2020, for the defendants (executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate) to respond to the complaint and notes a scheduled Rule 26(f) conference for January 7, 2020.
This document is a Summons in a Civil Action filed on November 22, 2019, in the Southern District of New York (Case No. 19 Civ. 10788). The plaintiff, Teala Davies, is suing Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn in their capacity as Executors of the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein. The summons directs Indyke to respond to the complaint within 21 days and lists his attorney as Bennet J. Moskowitz of Troutman Sanders LLP.
This document is a 'Summons in a Civil Action' filed on November 21, 2019, in the Southern District of New York (Case 1:19-cv-10788). The plaintiff, Teala Davies, is suing Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn in their capacities as Executors of the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein. The summons is addressed to Indyke via his attorney Bennet J. Moskowitz and requires a response within 21 days.
A joint status report filed on August 14, 2020, to Judge Debra Freeman in the case of Juliette Bryant v. the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. The letter informs the court that Bryant submitted a claim to the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program on June 26, 2020, and requests a 45-day extension to the stay of discovery pending the program's determination. The document includes a stamp from Judge Freeman dated September 11, 2020, granting the requested extension.
This document is a 'Notice of Change of Address' filed on July 10, 2020, in the case of Juliette Bryant v. Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn (Case No. 1:19-cv-10479-ALC-DCF) in the Southern District of New York. Attorney Matthew J. Aaronson is notifying the court that his firm, formerly Troutman Sanders LLP, is now Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP, though the physical address and contact numbers remain the same. He confirms he will continue as counsel of record.
This document is a 'Notice of Change of Address' filed in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York on July 10, 2020, for Case No. 1:19-cv-10479-ALC-DCF (Juliette Bryant v. Darren K. Indyke et al.). Attorney Valerie Sirota notifies the court that her firm name has changed from Troutman Sanders LLP to Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP, though her contact information remains the same.
This document is a Notice of Change of Address filed on July 9, 2020, in the case of Juliette Bryant v. Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn. Attorney Mary 'Molly' S. Dirago notifies the court that her firm, formerly Troutman Sanders LLP, is now Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP. Her physical address in Chicago remains unchanged.
A Notice of Change of Address filed on July 9, 2020, in the Southern District of New York case Juliette Bryant v. Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn (Case No. 19-CV-10479). Attorney Bennet J. Moskowitz notifies the court that his firm's name has changed from Troutman Sanders LLP to Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP, though the physical address and contact numbers remain the same. Moskowitz confirms he will continue as counsel of record on the case.
Court order from the Southern District of New York staying the case of Juliette Bryant v. The Estate of Jeffrey Epstein for 60 days. The stay was requested to allow the plaintiff to participate in the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program, a non-adversarial alternative to litigation. The order was signed by Magistrate Judge Debra C. Freeman on June 15, 2020, with a directive to submit a status report by August 14, 2020.
This document is a joint stipulation filed on June 12, 2020, in the Southern District of New York, staying the lawsuit brought by Juliette Bryant against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein for 60 days. The stay is requested to allow Bryant to participate in the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program, a non-adversarial alternative for resolving sexual abuse claims. Attorneys Sigrid McCawley (for Plaintiff) and Bennet J. Moskowitz (for Defendants) signed the agreement.
A letter from Troutman Sanders LLP to Judge Debra Freeman informing the SDNY court that the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands has officially authorized the establishment of the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program. The attached order, signed June 2, 2020, grants the motion to establish the program and authorizes its commencement on or about June 15, 2020, noting an agreement reached with the USVI Attorney General regarding liens and funding.
This document is a Notice of Appearance filed on May 8, 2020, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Case No. 1:19-CV-10479). Attorney Charles L. Glover of Troutman Sanders LLP formally notifies the court that he is appearing as counsel for defendants Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn, acting in their capacities as executors of the Estate of Jeffrey Edward Epstein, in the lawsuit brought by plaintiff Juliette Bryant.
This document is a Notice of Appearance filed on May 8, 2020, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York for Case No. 1:19-CV-10479. Attorney Matthew J. Aaronson of Troutman Sanders LLP formally enters his appearance as counsel for defendants Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn in their capacities as executors of the Estate of Jeffrey Edward Epstein in the lawsuit brought by plaintiff Juliette Bryant.
Legal correspondence dated May 8, 2020, from Matthew J. Aaronson (Troutman Sanders LLP) to Judge Debra C. Freeman. The letter represents the Co-Executors of the Jeffrey Epstein Estate (Indyke and Kahn) and objects to the Plaintiffs' request for a pre-motion conference regarding discovery disputes. The defense argues the request is premature as the parties were still in the 'meet-and-confer' process, and requests either a denial of the conference or permission to respond by May 13, 2020.
A letter dated April 15, 2020, from attorney Bennet J. Moskowitz to Judge Debra C. Freeman requesting a 30-day extension for various deadlines in lawsuits filed by Jane Doe 1000, Teresa Helm, and Juliette Bryant against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. The request cites the ongoing pandemic as the reason for the delay and notes the consent of the plaintiffs. The document is signed 'SO ORDERED' by Judge Freeman on the same date.
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