February 05, 2008
Filing of Motion for Protective Order
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | person | 18341 | View Entity |
| Robert D. Critton, Jr. | person | 146 | View Entity |
| Jane Doe | person | 614 | View Entity |
| THEODORE J. LEOPOLD | person | 76 | View Entity |
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This document is a Motion for Protective Order filed on June 28, 2010, by Jeffrey Epstein's legal team in the case of Jane Doe No. 2 vs. Jeffrey Epstein. The motion requests that the court issue an order of confidentiality regarding information Epstein was compelled to produce, specifically his tax returns, passport, and information provided by the federal government during prior criminal proceedings. The defense seeks to prevent this information from being disclosed to third parties or the media and to limit its use strictly to the current litigation.
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This is a page from a Motion for a Protective Order filed on February 5, 2008, by attorney Theodore J. Leopold on behalf of a 'Jane Doe' victim. The motion alleges that Jeffrey Epstein and his agents have been harassing the victim at her workplace, including an incident where a man falsely posed as an attorney to contact her. The document argues these actions are 'insult to injury' for an emotionally scarred girl and requests a court order prohibiting further harassment.
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This document is the final page (page 3) of a legal motion filed on February 5, 2008, by attorney Theodore J. Leopold on behalf of a 'Jane Doe' victim. The motion requests a Protective Order against Jeffrey Epstein and his counsel, alleging systematic harassment, including an incident where an unidentified male claiming to be an attorney approached the victim at her workplace. The document asserts these actions are inflicting further emotional injury on a young girl already 'scarred for life'.
Events with shared participants
A past visit by the witness to Epstein's house is referenced in a question.
Date unknown • Epstein's house
A 17-year-old girl was approached by a friend with an offer to meet Jeffrey Epstein to provide a massage for $200.00.
Date unknown • Canopy Beach Resort in Rivera Beach
An appointment was scheduled for 11:00 am at Epstein's house involving 'Haley' and another redacted person. A trash pull was also conducted at the residence on this day.
2005-04-05 • Epstein's residence, El Brillo Way, Palm Beach
An unnamed girl gave Jeffrey a massage. During the first time, 'He didn't climax at all'. On two subsequent times, 'he masturbated, but no touching' of the girl occurred.
Date unknown • Jeffrey's house
Jeffrey Epstein was arrested at his home at 1:45 a.m. and charged with soliciting a prostitute. He was released on a $3,000 bond.
2006-07-01 • El Brillo Way, Palm Beach, FL
The witness visited Jeffrey Epstein's house. The witness states this was the only time they ever went there.
Date unknown • Epstein's house
Jeffrey took the witness shopping at Victoria's Secret. He picked out the clothes and entered the fitting room with her.
Date unknown • Victoria's Secret
An email discussion between Jeffrey Epstein's associates about crafting a public relations narrative to defend his 2008 non-prosecution agreement. The discussion includes a draft defense written by Ken Starr and strategic suggestions from Michael Wolff and Matthew Hiltzik.
2018-12-15
A grand jury indicted Jeffrey Epstein on one felony charge of solicitation of prostitution following an 11-month police investigation.
2006-07-01
A lawsuit seeking more than $50 million was filed against Jeffrey Epstein, alleging sexual exploitation of a teenaged girl.
2008-01-24
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