| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1993-01-01 | Court decision | Decision in the case Texaco Inc. v. Louisiana Land & Exploration Co. | 5th Cir. | View |
This document is a Law360 New York email newsletter dated July 3, 2019, summarizing various legal rulings, settlements, and news. It includes a job listing section at the end which features two positions at the law firm 'Epstein Drangel LLP,' which is likely the reason for the document's inclusion in this collection, though it appears unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein. The newsletter covers topics such as a Cravath/NYU ruling, an Ed Sheeran copyright trial, and various financial settlements.
Evidence photograph (Bates EFTA00002742) depicting a utility or storage room with white brick walls and a red tiled floor. The room contains industrial supplies including stacks of blue buckets (labeled Star and Delo), shelving units holding boxes of Havoline gear oil, stacked tires, coiled hoses/cables, and a Ridgid shop vacuum. A white piece of paper is visible on the floor.
This document consists of four phone message slips, primarily for Jeffrey Epstein, which were entered as a government exhibit. A message from June 12, 2004, details a request from 'GEORGESON SHAREHOLDER' for Epstein to 'CONVERT TEXACO TO CHEVRON/TEXACO'. Another message from a redacted individual expresses a desire to work for Epstein, while two other slips are brief call requests for 'JE' (likely Epstein) and 'Sarah'.
This legal document, filed on March 11, 2022, is part of a court case involving Ms. Maxwell. The text argues against the government's position by analyzing several legal precedents, including McDonough, Shaoul, Langford, and Greer, concerning the standard for proving juror bias and granting a new trial. The author contends that a deliberate falsehood by a juror is not a prerequisite for a new trial, citing cases that establish a multi-part test where juror dishonesty is one of several factors to consider.
This document contains four phone message slips addressed to 'J.E.' (Jeffrey Epstein) from late January to early February 2005. Messages include a contact update from Vanessa Modely, a financial query regarding Texaco stock from Gorson Co., a call from 'Glen and Eva' (likely Glen Dubin and Eva Andersson-Dubin based on the 914 area code), and a redacted message requesting a return call. The document includes Department of Justice bates stamping.
This document consists of four phone message slips for a 'Mr. J.E.' dated between September 2 and September 18, 2004. The messages are from various individuals: Jean-Luc regarding calls from a 'Mr. Epstein', Marcie requesting a call back, Mr. Brandon from Jorgeson & Co. with information on Texaco stock, and Nina requesting a call back. Most of the messages were taken by an individual with the initials 'RC'.
This document contains four telephone message slips. Two are for Jeffrey Epstein: one dated June 12, 2004, from 'Georgeson Share Holder' about converting Texaco stock to Chevron/Texaco, and another from Carolyn Andriano expressing a desire to work for him. A third, undated message for 'JE' is marked as 'very Impt.', and a fourth is for an individual named Sarah.
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