Christopher Allen Kroblin

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2022-12-20 N/A Filing of Motion to Withdraw Motion for Award of Attorneys' Fees. Superior Court of the Virgi... View

064-01.pdf

This document is a Notice of Entry of Order from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands regarding the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. The order, signed by Magistrate Judge Carolyn P. Hermon-Percell on June 2, 2020, grants the motion to establish the 'Epstein Victims' Compensation Program' and authorizes the Co-Executors to commence the program on or about June 15, 2020. It references a prior hearing on February 4, 2020, and notes that the USVI Attorney General agreed to lift liens to allow funding for the program.

Court order / notice of entry of order
2025-12-26

2022.08.02%20Memorandum%20Of%20Law.pdf

This document is a Supplemental Brief filed on August 1, 2022, by the Co-Executors of the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein (Indyke and Kahn) in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands. The brief supports a Motion to Dismiss Ghislaine Maxwell's complaint seeking indemnification from the Estate. The Co-Executors argue that because Maxwell was convicted of intentional criminal acts (sex trafficking and conspiracy) in the Southern District of New York on June 29, 2022, public policy prohibits enforcing any contract or equitable doctrine that would indemnify her for the financial consequences of her crimes.

Legal brief (co-executors' supplemental brief in support of motion to dismiss)
2025-12-26

2022.08.01%20Brief.pdf

This document is a legal brief filed by Ghislaine Maxwell in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell argues that Virgin Islands public policy does not prevent her from seeking indemnification (reimbursement) for legal fees and security costs incurred due to her employment with Epstein, despite her criminal conviction in New York (SDNY). She asserts claims based on contract promises, common law joint tortfeasor indemnity, and corporate indemnity laws regarding her role at NES, LLC.

Legal brief (plaintiff's brief in response to court order)
2025-12-26

2021.04.13%20Reply%20Motion.pdf

This document is a 'Plaintiff's Reply to Co-Executors' Brief' filed on April 13, 2021, in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands by Ghislaine Maxwell's legal team. Maxwell argues that her indemnification case against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein should not be transferred to the Complex Litigation Division nor assigned to the same judge handling the 'CICO action' (Government v. Indyke). She asserts that her case does not meet the criteria for complex litigation and shares no common facts or claims with the government's racketeering case against the executors.

Legal pleading (plaintiff's reply brief)
2025-12-26

2021.03.29%20Response%20to%20Order.pdf

This document is a legal brief filed on March 29, 2021, by the Co-Executors of the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein (Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn) in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands. The brief argues against designating Ghislaine Maxwell's lawsuit for legal fee indemnification as 'complex' litigation and opposes consolidating it with a separate government 'CICO action' (Case No. ST-2020-CV-00014). The Executors contend that Maxwell's case is a simple single-issue dispute, whereas the CICO action involves complex allegations of a multi-decade criminal enterprise.

Legal brief (brief pursuant to court order)
2025-12-26

2020.09.28%20Response%20to%20Opposition.pdf

This is a Reply Brief filed by the Co-Executors of the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein (Indyke and Kahn) in response to a lawsuit by Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell is suing the Estate and NES, LLC for indemnification (payment of her legal fees) related to her criminal and civil cases in New York. The Co-Executors argue the case should be dismissed because: 1) The claim is 'unripe' as her underlying guilt or innocence hasn't been established; 2) Public policy forbids indemnifying criminal conduct; 3) The NES Operating Agreement explicitly allows the company to decline indemnification; and 4) The Statute of Frauds bars claims based on alleged oral promises.

Legal brief (co-executors’ reply brief in support of motion to dismiss)
2025-12-26

2020.09.22%20Reply%20Motion.pdf

This document is a Reply Brief filed by the Government of the U.S. Virgin Islands supporting its motion to intervene in Ghislaine Maxwell's lawsuit against the Epstein Estate. The Government argues it must intervene to prevent the dissipation of Estate assets, which Maxwell seeks for her legal defense, because those assets are needed to satisfy potential judgments in the Government's separate 'CICO' (racketeering) enforcement action against the Estate. The brief reveals that the Estate is actively paying legal fees for other associates, including an immigration attorney suspected of obtaining visas for trafficking victims.

Legal reply brief
2025-12-26

2020.09.22%20Exhibit%20M.pdf

This document is a legal letter filed on September 22, 2020, from the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein's legal counsel to Magistrate Judge Hermon-Percell. The letter responds to accusations by the Virgin Islands Attorney General that the Estate is concealing financial information or 'structuring' transactions to avoid scrutiny. The Estate argues that the Attorney General has already received full transparency via subpoenas to FirstBank and requests the Court order the release of liens on the Estate's accounts to prevent irreparable harm.

Legal correspondence (motion/letter to court)
2025-12-26

2020.07.30%20Stipulation%20For%20Extension%20of%20Time.pdf

This document is a legal stipulation filed on July 30, 2020, in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands (Case ST-20-CV-155). It represents an agreement between Ghislaine Maxwell (Plaintiff) and the Government of the U.S. Virgin Islands (Proposed Intervenor) to extend the deadline for Maxwell to respond to the Government's Motion to Intervene until August 17, 2020. The document lists the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein and his executors, Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn, as defendants.

Legal stipulation / court filing
2025-12-26

2022.12.20%20Motion%20-%20Motion.pdf

This document is a legal motion filed on December 20, 2022, in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands by the Co-Executors of the Jeffrey Epstein Estate (Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn). They are moving to withdraw a previous motion for attorneys' fees because a resolution was reached in a related case (Govt of USVI v. Epstein Estate et al., ST-2020-CV-00014). The document includes a certificate of service listing government officials and attorneys served with this motion.

Legal motion (motion to withdraw motion for award of attorneys' fees)
2025-12-26

2022.02.07%20Notice%20-%20Notice%20of%20Entry%20of%20Judg...

This document is a 'Notice of Entry' filed in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands on February 7, 2022, regarding the estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein (Case ST-2021-RV-00005). It notifies relevant legal parties, including Chief Deputy Attorney General Carol Thomas-Jacobs and attorney Christopher Allen Kroblin, that a Memorandum Opinion and Order dated February 4, 2022, has been entered into the court record.

Legal notice (notice of entry)
2025-12-26

2021.03.29%20Response%20-%20Response.pdf

This document is a legal response filed by the Co-Executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate (Indyke and Kahn) on March 29, 2021, opposing the US Virgin Islands Government's appeal regarding their failed motion to intervene in probate proceedings. The executors argue the Government's petition is untimely as the original motion was denied over a year prior, and that the Government's emergency motion regarding estate assets is moot because the estate has replenished the Victims' Compensation Program funds. Attached exhibits include the original 2020 opposition brief and a March 2021 press release confirming the sale of Epstein's NYC and Palm Beach properties to fund the compensation program.

Legal filing (superior court of the virgin islands) with exhibits
2025-12-26

050.pdf

This document contains a letter from Troutman Sanders LLP to Judge Debra Freeman in the SDNY, dated June 3, 2020, informing the court that the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands has officially authorized the establishment of the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program. Attached is the official Order from the USVI court (signed by Judge Hermon-Percell) granting the motion to establish the program and authorizing its commencement on June 15, 2020. The document notes that the USVI Attorney General has agreed to lift liens to allow funding for the program.

Legal correspondence and court order
2025-12-26

030.pdf

This document contains a letter from Troutman Sanders LLP to Judge Debra C. Freeman updating the court on the establishment of the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program. It attaches a Status Report filed in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands and the detailed Protocol for the Independent Epstein Victims' Compensation Program, which outlines eligibility, claims administration, evaluation methodology, and compensation procedures for sexual abuse victims of Jeffrey Epstein.

Legal correspondence and court filing (status report and program protocol)
2025-12-26

059.pdf

This document is a legal filing from June 3, 2020, submitted by Troutman Sanders LLP to the SDNY Court. It informs Judge Freeman that the Superior Court of the U.S. Virgin Islands has officially granted the motion to establish the 'Epstein Victims' Compensation Program.' The attached exhibit is the Order from the USVI court, signed by Magistrate Judge Carolyn P. Hermon-Percell, authorizing the Co-Executors (Indyke and Kahn) to commence the program on or about June 15, 2020, following an agreement with the USVI Attorney General to lift liens to fund the program.

Legal correspondence and court order
2025-12-26

042.pdf

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.

Legal correspondence and court order
2025-12-26
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Motion to Withdraw Motion for Award of Attorneys’ Fees

From: Christopher Allen Kroblin
To: Denise N. George, Caro...

Service of the motion to withdraw attorneys' fees request.

Legal service (vijefs)
2022-12-20

Brief in Response to Court’s March 17, 2021 Order

From: Christopher Allen Kroblin
To: Kyle R. Waldner and Ar...

Service of the legal brief via VIJEFS.

Service of brief
2021-03-29

Service of Stipulation

From: Kyle R. Waldner
To: Christopher Allen Kroblin

Service of the Stipulation for Extension of Time via email and U.S. Mail

Email
2020-07-30

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