December 20, 2025
Deadline for parties to hold a scheduling meeting.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plaintiff's counsel | person | 8 | View Entity |
| Defendants' Counsel | person | 0 | View Entity |
003.pdf
This document is an 'Order of Pretrial Procedures' from the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, dated March 25, 2009, in the civil case of Jane Doe II vs. Jeffrey Epstein and Sarah Kellen. It outlines the procedural requirements for the case, including deadlines for scheduling meetings, reports, and discovery planning, and warns of sanctions for non-compliance. The document also includes a sample 'Scheduling Order' template detailing rules for pretrial stipulations, jury instructions, and witness lists.
Events with shared participants
A 'meet and confer' between Plaintiff's counsel and Maxwell's counsel regarding the criminal investigation.
Date unknown
Plaintiff's counsel allegedly provided reporters from the Washington Post with submissions from a disciplinary proceeding.
2018-02-07 • Unknown
Epstein carried out a course of action against Plaintiff's counsel.
Date unknown • Legal proceedings
Plaintiff filed Motion for Order to Show Cause (DE#483)
2010-03-10 • Southern District of Florida
Scheduled deposition of Igor Zinoview.
2009-12-18 • Unspecified
Disqualification of Plaintiff's prior counsel (Boies Schiller Flexner LLP implied due to Boies involvement).
2019-12-20 • Southern District of New York
Filing of a civil complaint (Friday prior to the email).
2020-01-17 • New York (implied)
USANYS contacted plaintiff's counsel regarding the filing.
2020-01-17 • N/A
Meet-and-confer session
2020-04-27 • N/A
Meet and confer between parties
2020-05-05 • Unknown (likely telephonic)
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