Event Details

September 16, 2009

Description

Scheduled Deposition of Jane Doe No. 4

Participants (6)

Name Type Mentions
Adam Horowitz person 38 View Entity
Jeffrey Epstein person 18341 View Entity
Mark Luttier person 4 View Entity
Robert Critton person 64 View Entity
Jane Doe No. 4 person 95 View Entity
Defense counsel person 578 View Entity

Source Documents (3)

016-12.pdf

Legal Motion for Sanctions and Protective Order (Includes Declaration, Deposition Transcript, and Email) • 297 KB
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This document is a Motion for Sanctions filed by Plaintiff Jane Doe No. 4 against Jeffrey Epstein for violating a no-contact order and a written stipulation. On September 16, 2009, Epstein appeared in the lobby of the building where Jane Doe No. 4's deposition was scheduled, staring her down and causing her to flee in distress, despite an agreement that he would not attend. The document includes a declaration from attorney Adam Horowitz, a transcript of the cancelled deposition where defense counsel Robert Critton argues Epstein was simply leaving his office in the same building, and an email confirming the prior stipulation.

Jeffrey Epstein Part 22 of 22.pdf

Legal Court Filings (Motions, Affidavits, Transcripts, Orders) • 16.9 MB
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This document contains court filings from September 2009 regarding a dispute over the deposition of 'Jane Doe No. 4' in the civil case Jane Doe No. 2 v. Jeffrey Epstein. The plaintiff's attorney, Adam Horowitz, cancelled the deposition after an alleged intimidation incident where Epstein and his driver, Igor Zinoviev, crossed paths with the plaintiff in the building lobby. Epstein's legal team (Critton and Luttier) filed for sanctions, arguing the encounter was coincidental as Epstein was leaving his office (Florida Science Foundation, same building) to avoid the deposition. The document includes affidavits from Epstein and Zinoviev denying interaction, invoices for the cancelled deposition costs, and a 2008 plea conference transcript defining 'no contact' orders.

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Court Filing / Motion • 39.3 KB
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This document is a court filing from the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, dated September 11, 2009, related to case 08-CV-80119-MARRA-JOHNSON, where Jane Doe No. 2 is the Plaintiff and Jeffrey Epstein is the Defendant. It concerns Jeffrey Epstein's Emergency Motion to Strike a Protective Order and to allow his attendance at the deposition of Jane Doe Nos. 2-8, specifically mentioning a Notice for Taking the Deposition of Jane Doe No. 4 for September 16, 2009.

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Event Metadata

Type
Unknown
Location
250 Australian Avenue South, West Palm Beach, FL
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
6
Source Documents
3
Extracted
2025-12-26 11:43

Additional Data

Source
Jeffrey Epstein Part 22 of 22.pdf
Date String
2009-09-16

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