January 01, 2004
Jane Doe 15 visited Epstein's Manhattan townhouse; secretary photographed and groomed her.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Epstein's secretary | person | 10 | View Entity |
| Jane Doe 15 | person | 40 | View Entity |
040-01.pdf
Court order issued by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer on April 30, 2020, granting the defendants' motion to dismiss Jane Doe 15's claim for punitive damages against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. The plaintiff alleged she was groomed by Epstein's secretary in New York and sexually abused by Epstein at his New Mexico ranch in 2004 at age 15. The court ruled that under both New York and New Mexico law, punitive damages cannot be recovered from the estate of a deceased tortfeasor.
Events with shared participants
The process of scheduling flights, which usually involved Rodgers speaking with Epstein's secretary, but occasionally with Mr. Epstein or Ghislaine.
1990-01-01 • New York
The process of scheduling flights, which involved speaking to Mr. Epstein, Ghislaine, or, most commonly, Epstein's secretary in New York.
1990-01-01 • New York
Jane Doe 15 visited Epstein's ranch in New Mexico where sexual abuse occurred.
2004-01-01 • New Mexico
Alleged sexual trafficking and abuse of Jane Doe 15 (age 15) by Jeffrey Epstein.
2004-01-01 • New York City, NY and New Mexico
Filing of Opinion & Order dismissing punitive damages claim in Jane Doe 15 v. Indyke.
2020-04-30 • Southern District of New York
Entry of Opinion & Order by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer in Jane Doe 15 case.
2020-04-30 • New York, NY
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