Unknown (Prior to 2012)
Medical intern suspended for alleged masturbation in front of a nurse due to a vibrating beeper misunderstanding.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Son | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Nurse | person | 4 | View Entity |
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A document titled 'The case of the Vibrating Beeper' dated April 2, 2012. It recounts a legal or disciplinary anecdote where the narrator (likely an attorney) helps a medical intern falsely accused of masturbation by demonstrating that the movement in his pocket was actually a vibrating pager signaling his fiancé's arrival. The text concludes with the maxim that demonstrative evidence is superior to oral testimony.
Events with shared participants
Narrator demonstrates the vibrating beeper to the supervisor to clear the intern's name.
Date unknown • New York hospital
Party at doctor's house
Date unknown • Doctor's house (Boston area)
Drive to Rockport and alleged sexual assault
Date unknown • Rockport vacation home
Drive back to Boston, breakfast, gas stop
Date unknown • Route from Rockport to Boston
Sons singing hymns and preaching to crowds in parking lots and street corners.
Date unknown • Southern California (beach parking lots, city parks, street corners)
Medical observation of Epstein
2019-07-28 • Correctional Facility
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