This document is an October 2008 court order granting a motion to remand the civil case 'Jane Doe v. Jeffrey Epstein, Haley Robson, and Sarah Kellen' back to state court. The federal judge ruled that the plaintiff had valid state-law claims (civil conspiracy, etc.) against defendant Haley Robson, a Florida resident, meaning her inclusion in the lawsuit was not 'fraudulent joinder' intended solely to defeat federal diversity jurisdiction. The order details the plaintiff's allegations that Robson recruited her at age 14 from Loxahatchee, Kellen managed the encounter, and Epstein sexually abused her at his Palm Beach mansion.
This document is a Notice of Removal filed by defendants Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Kellen, and Haley Robson, seeking to move a civil lawsuit filed by Jane Doe from the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. The defendants argue that the non-diverse defendant, Haley Robson, was fraudulently joined solely to defeat diversity jurisdiction and prevent removal. Attached as Exhibit A is a deposition transcript of Jane Doe (whose name is redacted) taken on February 20, 2008, in a related criminal case, where she is questioned about her age, MySpace profiles, inconsistencies in her statements to police regarding sexual contact with Epstein, and her interactions with various attorneys and law enforcement officials.
This document is page 2 of a civil legal complaint detailing factual allegations against Jeffrey Epstein and Sarah Kellen. It describes Epstein as a wealthy financier with a preference for minor girls and alleges a scheme involving Kellen and Haley Robson recruiting disadvantaged minors for sexual acts disguised as massages in Palm Beach, Florida, New York, and Little St. James. The document specifically mentions a victim, 'Jane Doe', who was 14 years old in 2005.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, details an interview with a woman named Robson who admits to procuring a victim for Jeffrey Epstein. Robson was paid $200 for bringing the victim, who was then paid $300 for a massage. The report documents Robson's cooperation with the investigation, including providing names of other girls, and a subsequent police interview with another family in Loxahatchee, Florida, whose underage daughter had worked for Epstein but denied any inappropriate encounters.
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