An email exchange dated January 22, 2020, occurring after Jeffrey Epstein's death, regarding the administration of his estate. An unnamed individual requests that the 'Epstein team' contact the Trustees regarding 'prior trusts,' to which a respondent agrees to facilitate the outreach.
This document is a legal filing, specifically a section from a motion for a stay filed on behalf of Maxwell. It outlines the applicable legal standards for staying a civil action pending the completion of a parallel criminal prosecution. The document cites several legal precedents to argue that while such a stay is an "extraordinary remedy," courts will grant one when justice requires, particularly when there is an overlap of issues between the civil and criminal cases, and lists six factors that guide the court's decision.
This document appears to be the bottom portion (footer) of an automated breaking news email from The New York Times, dated 2014 based on the copyright notice. It contains standard boilerplate text regarding privacy policies (TRUSTe), mobile app links, and subscription management options. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026608, indicating it is part of a document production for the House Oversight Committee.
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