January 01, 2008
Bruce Reinhart leaves the U.S. Attorney's Office.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bruce Reinhart | person | 54 | View Entity |
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This document is an excerpt from a news story or report produced by the House Oversight Committee detailing the career transition of Bruce Reinhart from Assistant U.S. Attorney in South Florida to a defense attorney for Jeffrey Epstein's employees. It highlights the controversy surrounding his move on January 2, 2008 (one day after leaving the DOJ), subsequent accusations of ethical violations for 'switching sides,' and the U.S. Attorney's Office's claim that he did possess confidential information about the case despite his denials. The text specifically notes Reinhart represented Epstein's pilots, scheduler Sarah Kellen, and Nadia Marcinkova.
Events with shared participants
Reinhart named in Crime Victims’ Rights Act lawsuit.
2011-01-01 • Unknown
Bruce Reinhart begins representing Epstein's employees.
2008-01-02 • South Florida
Reinhart named in Crime Victims' Rights Act lawsuit accusing him of switching sides.
2011-01-01 • Court
Deposition of Sarah Kellen where she invoked the 5th Amendment
2010-03-24 • Unknown
Deposition of Sarah Kellen
2010-03-24 • Unknown
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