January 01, 2005
Doe had a breakdown and left New York City.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mary Doe | person | 44 | View Entity |
039-01.pdf
This document is a legal Opinion & Order from the Southern District of New York in the case of Mary Doe v. the Executors of Jeffrey Epstein's Estate. The court granted the executors' motion to dismiss the plaintiff's request for punitive damages. The judge ruled that New York law applies to the case because the torts occurred in New York, and under New York's Estates, Powers and Trusts Law (EPTL § 11-3.2(a)(1)), punitive damages cannot be awarded against the personal representatives of an estate.
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Mary Doe met Epstein at age 16; abuse began.
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Entry of Opinion & Order by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer in Mary Doe v. Indyke et al.
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Period during which Mary Doe alleges she was sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein at his Manhattan townhouse.
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Opinion issued in related case Mary Doe v. Indyke and Kahn.
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