January 27, 2010
Judge Hafele rules deposition videos cannot be released without court order.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hafele | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Robert Critton | person | 64 | View Entity |
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This FBI FD-350 document preserves a January 27, 2010, Palm Beach Post article titled 'Judge rules Epstein attorneys can subpoena abortion records.' The article details Judge Donald Hafele's decision allowing Epstein's defense to access plaintiffs' medical records to challenge claims of emotional distress, despite privacy objections from the Presidential Women's Health Center. Additionally, the document notes a separate ruling restricting the release of deposition videos, referencing a leaked video concerning Epstein's anatomy.
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Judge Hafele rules Epstein attorneys can subpoena abortion records.
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Stipulation of Dismissal with Prejudice filed
2010-12-13 • Southern District of Florida
Stipulation of Dismissal with Prejudice filed.
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Scheduled Deposition of Jane Doe No. 4
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Epstein's legal team filed a Motion to Stay Disclosure of the Non-Prosecution Agreement.
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Certificate of Service mailed to opposing counsel.
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