| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020-01-22 | N/A | Amended Order Referring Case to Magistrate Judge filed | New York, NY | View |
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.
A letter from plaintiff's attorney Mariann Meier Wang to Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman in the case of Davies v. Indyke et al., dated January 27, 2020. The letter proposes a briefing schedule for a motion to dismiss. Judge Freeman endorsed the letter with a handwritten order on January 28, 2020, directing counsel to provide an update on settlement discussions before the court sets a briefing schedule.
A letter dated January 27, 2020, from attorney Mariann Meier Wang to Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman regarding the case Davies v. Indyke et al. The letter seeks clarification on procedural requirements following the referral of the case and proposes a briefing schedule for the Defendants' motion to dismiss, with dates ranging from February to March 2020. It references prior court filings from January 21 and January 22, 2020.
This document is an Amended Order from the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, dated January 22, 2020, in the civil case of Teala Davies v. Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn (Executors of the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein). Judge Gregory H. Woods refers the case to a Magistrate Judge for general pretrial purposes (scheduling, discovery, settlement) and for dispositive motions requiring a Report and Recommendation.
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 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.
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