Event Details

May 21, 2009

Description

Deadline set by Podhurst Orseck for confirmation that preservation steps have been taken.

Participants (3)

Name Type Mentions
Jack Goldberger person 421 View Entity
Robert D. Critton, Jr. person 146 View Entity
Robert C. Josefsberg person 170 View Entity

Source Documents (1)

028-02.pdf

Legal Correspondence / Preservation of Evidence Letter • 252 KB
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This document is a formal legal letter dated May 15, 2009, from Robert C. Josefsberg of Podhurst Orseck to Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys (Robert Critton and Jack Goldberger). The letter demands the immediate preservation of all evidence, particularly electronically stored information (ESI), relevant to pending civil actions by victims of Epstein's sexual exploitation. It specifically references the Non-Prosecution Agreement, the 2005 FBI raid, and warns that failure to preserve data could result in sanctions for spoliation.

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Event Metadata

Type
Unknown
Location
N/A
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
3
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-12-26 04:11

Additional Data

Source
028-02.pdf
Date String
2009-05-21

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