April 25, 2009
Summons delivered to a doorman at a building where plaintiff allegedly has an apartment.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Process servers for Mr. Epstein | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Doorman | person | 0 | View Entity |
042.pdf
This document is a Motion to Set Aside Order of Default filed by attorney Bruce E. Reinhart on behalf of defendant Sarah Kellen in the case Jane Doe No. 2 v. Sarah Kellen. Kellen argues that the default judgment entered on June 17, 2009, is invalid because the plaintiff failed to properly serve the summons under New York law (specifically regarding timing of filing the affidavit of service) and because the time for a responsive pleading had not yet expired when the default was entered.
Events with shared participants
Ghislaine Maxwell served with a subpoena at 6:45 p.m.
2009-09-22 • Sheraton Hotel, New York (Clinton Global Initiatives Conference)
A witness was personally served by a process server and handed contact information.
Date unknown
Mr. Goldberger had a process server serve Jane Doe's mother with a subpoena.
2008-02-04 • Waleska, Georgia
An attempt was made to serve a subpoena for deposition on State's witness Jane Doe No. 1 and her parents.
Date unknown
Process server left (mentioned in text).
2018-08-22 • New York (implied)
Attempted service of Summons and Complaint on Sarah Kellen.
2009-04-14 • 301 East 66th Street, New York, NY
Attempted service of process at Kellen's residence.
2009-04-14 • New York
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