March 01, 2019
Approximate date Government counsel (NDGA) became involved in the case.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Byung J. Pak | person | 8 | View Entity |
| Special Attorneys | person | 0 | View Entity |
EFTA00027809.pdf
This document is a 'Government's Notice of Proposed Procedures for the Determination of a Remedy' filed by the United States in the case of Jane Doe 1 & 2 v. United States. The government proposes a schedule where Petitioners must first submit their proposed remedies, followed by a 60-day period for the government to consult with victims before responding. The government argues this consultation is essential because potential remedies, such as rescinding Epstein's non-prosecution agreement, could negatively impact other victims who have already received compensation or wish to avoid further trauma.
Events with shared participants
Byung J. Pak appointed Atlanta's chief federal prosecutor.
2017-10-01 • Atlanta
Byung J. Pak appointed Atlanta's chief federal prosecutor by President Trump.
2017-10-01 • Atlanta/Washington D.C.
Filing of Government's Response to Petitioners' Submission on Proposed Remedies
2019-06-24 • Southern District of Florida
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