December 21, 2018
The Post filed a motion to unseal appellate briefs.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Post | organization | 88 | View Entity |
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This document is Page 3 of a legal affirmation detailing procedural history regarding a motion by 'The Post' to unseal appellate briefs related to the Epstein case. It chronicles communications between the Post's legal counsel, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office (specifically Karen Friedman Agnifilo), and Epstein's counsel (Mr. Weinberg) between December 2018 and January 2019. Key points include the DA's opposition to the motion, the suggestion to notify Florida prosecutors, and Mr. Weinberg formally stating that Epstein took no position on the unsealing.
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The Post's Motion
Date unknown • Court
Motion by 'The Post' to unseal or produce appellate briefs.
Date unknown • Court
Filing of a letter withdrawing the December 21 Motion to address procedural issues.
2019-01-04 • Court
The Post filed a motion requesting an order unsealing appellate briefs with victim names redacted.
2018-12-21 • Manhattan (implied court)
The Post filed a letter withdrawing the December 21 Motion.
2019-01-04 • Court
Motion to unseal appellate briefs
Date unknown • New York Court
The Post's motion to unseal appellate briefs.
Date unknown • New York Court
Pulitzer Prize for public service awarded to The Post and The Guardian.
2014-01-01 • USA
The Washington Post publishes the PRISM scoop.
2013-06-06 • USA
The Post’s Efforts to Obtain the Appellate Briefing
Date unknown • First Department
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