This document contains scanned telephone message books from the Palm Beach State Attorney's Office (likely Barry Krischer's office) spanning from 2005 to 2009. The messages document high-frequency communication between the State Attorney ('BK' or 'Mr. K') and Epstein's defense team (Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, Bruce Lyons), as well as significant media inquiries regarding Epstein's indictment, prison sentence, and potential charges in the Virgin Islands. A critical handwritten note advises 'No don't give to Feds our case unless they take all,' highlighting the jurisdictional tension between state and federal prosecutors.
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.
This document is a transcript of a bail hearing for Jeffrey Epstein held on July 15, 2019, in the SDNY. The government argued for detention based on flight risk (citing wealth, foreign ties, and a fake passport found in a safe) and danger to the community, while the defense argued for release on house arrest, citing his 14-year record of appearing for court and lack of recent convictions. Two victims, Annie Farmer and Courtney Wild, spoke in court opposing bail.
This document is a Decision & Order by U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman denying Jeffrey Epstein's request for pretrial release and granting the Government's motion for remand (detention). The Court concludes that the Government has shown by clear and convincing evidence that Epstein poses a danger to the community, citing testimony from victims and evidence of potential witness tampering and non-compliance with sex offender registration. Additionally, the Court finds by a preponderance of the evidence that Epstein is a flight risk due to his vast wealth, international ties, and the potential for a lengthy prison sentence, and determines that the defense's proposed bail package is inadequate to mitigate these risks.
This document is a court order from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands, dated April 16, 2025, reassigning 15 'ungrouped complex cases' from Judge Ernest E. Morris, Jr. to the Complex Litigation Division under Judge Alphonso G. Andrews, Jr. The file stamp notably references case ST-2020-CV-00155, which is the civil forfeiture case filed by the US Virgin Islands against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. The order states the transfer is for judicial efficiency and notes that Judge Morris had inherited these cases from Judge Willocks upon taking office in July 2024.
Ghislaine Maxwell, appearing pro-se, responds to the Defendants' (Estate of Jeffrey Epstein and executors) motion to dismiss her case for failure to prosecute. She argues that she has complied with court orders despite the constraints of incarceration and seeks indemnification for legal expenses based on Virgin Islands common law, corporate law, and the NES LLC operating agreement. She asserts that public policy and the "unclean hands" of the executors should not bar her claims.
This document is a court transmittal form from the Clerk of the Court (Veronica J. Handy) to Tamara Charles, Clerk of the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands. It references a filing dated May 18, 2023, received from Ghislaine Maxwell. There is a discrepancy between the document date (October 11, 2023) and the court filing stamp (October 03, 2023).
A court order from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands dated September 19, 2023, dismissing Ghislaine Maxwell's complaint against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein, executors Indyke and Kahn, and NES, LLC. The dismissal was granted based on a failure to prosecute or alternatively to compel the plaintiff to appear pro se. The order is signed by Presiding Judge Harold W.L. Willocks.
A Record of Proceedings from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands dated March 17, 2023, regarding a civil debt case (ST-2020-CV-00155) filed by Ghislaine Maxwell against the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein. Maxwell appeared pro se for a status conference and confirmed her intent to proceed with the lawsuit while requesting 60 days to find new counsel, which the defense did not oppose. The proceedings lasted from 10:00 a.m. to 10:04 a.m.
A Notice of Entry of Order from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands filed on September 8, 2022. The document concerns a debt action (Case ST-2020-CV-00155) brought by Ghislaine Maxwell against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein, his executors (Indyke and Kahn), and NES, LLC. The notice informs the listed attorneys that an order dated September 7, 2022, has been entered into the record.
A Case Information and Litigant Data Form filed in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands on August 25, 2022, for case ST-2020-CV-00155. The plaintiff is Ghislaine Maxwell, currently incarcerated at FCI Tallahassee, and the case involves a claim for indemnification under contract and corporate law theories. The document lists Kyle R. Waldner as the attorney signing on behalf of the plaintiff.
This document is a Notice of Entry of Order from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands, dated August 9, 2022. It concerns case ST-2020-CV-00155, a debt action filed by Ghislaine Maxwell against the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein. The notice informs legal counsel that an order was entered on that date.
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.
This document is a Record of Proceedings from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands dated July 29, 2022, regarding a civil debt case (ST-2020-CV-00155) between plaintiff Ghislaine Maxwell and the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein. The hearing was a status conference presided over by Judge Harold W.L. Willocks, where parties were directed to meet and confer regarding oral arguments for a Motion to Dismiss and a Government motion to intervene. The document lists attorneys present for both sides and notes a related case, ST-2020-CV-00014.
Record of Proceedings from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands dated March 9, 2022, regarding a civil debt case (ST-2020-CV-00155) filed by Ghislaine Maxwell against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein and its executors, Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, as well as NES, LLC. The document details a status hearing presided over by Judge Harold W.L. Willocks, attended by attorneys Kyle R. Waldner and Christopher A. Kroblin. The court set a deadline of August 1, 2022, for the parties to file briefs.
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.
A 'Notice of Entry of Order' filed on March 17, 2021, in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands (Case ST-2020-CV-00155). The document notifies attorneys Kyle R. Waldner, Christopher A. Kroblin, and Ariel M. Smith that an order was entered in the debt case between Plaintiff Ghislaine Maxwell and the Defendants, the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein.
A 'Notice of Entry of an Order' filed on February 11, 2021, in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands for Case No. ST-2020-CV-00155. The case involves Ghislaine Maxwell (Plaintiff) suing the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein (Defendant) in an action regarding 'Debt'. The document notifies attorney Kyle R. Waldner and Judge Harold W.L. Willocks that an order was entered on that date.
This document is a 'Notice of Entry' from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands, dated August 3, 2020. It notifies attorneys Kyle R. Waldner and Denise George that two orders were entered on that date regarding Case Number ST-2020-CV-00155, a debt action filed by Ghislaine Maxwell against the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein.
A court order from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands dated May 9, 2020, in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell vs. The Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein. Judge Michael C. Dunston orders the plaintiff to respond to a Motion to Dismiss filed by defendants Indykes and Kahn by June 1, 2020, with a subsequent reply deadline for the defendants set for June 15, 2020.
A docketing letter from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands dated March 24, 2020, informing attorney Kyle R. Waldner that Ghislaine Maxwell's debt petition against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein has been filed. The case is assigned number ST-2020-CV-00155 and presided over by Judge Michael C. Dunston.
This document is a civil complaint filed on March 12, 2020, by Ghislaine Maxwell against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein and its executors, Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, as well as NES, LLC. Maxwell seeks indemnification for legal fees, security costs, and safe accommodation expenses she has incurred due to her prior employment with Epstein. The complaint alleges that Epstein repeatedly promised, both verbally and in writing (specifically in a 2004 letter), to support Maxwell financially and indemnify her, a practice he reportedly maintained during previous lawsuits in 2009 and 2017.
This document is a court order from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands filed on December 20, 2022. It grants a motion filed by the Co-Executors of the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein, Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn, to withdraw a previous motion for the award of attorneys' fees.
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.
This document is 'Government Exhibit 2' filed in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands on March 17, 2022. It is a detailed legal billing record totaling $112,216.90 for the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein, listing work performed by attorneys (Weiner, Heymann, Kroblin, etc.) to oppose the Virgin Islands Government's motions to intervene and freeze estate assets. The document includes the Government's specific objections to these fees, often citing 'Duplication', 'Block Billing', or 'Unrelated Activity' (specifically referencing the Epstein Victims Compensation Program/Fund).
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