October 08, 2010
Alleged date of service attempt where papers were left with 'Mark'.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Process Servers (implied) | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Mark (disputed) | person | 0 | View Entity |
014.pdf
A legal motion filed on November 10, 2010, by Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys requesting the court to quash service of process in the case of M.J. v. Epstein. The defense argues that leaving an unmarked envelope in the mailbox of Epstein's New York vacation home and claiming to leave papers with a non-existent person named 'Mark' violates Federal, New York, and Florida service laws. The document includes arguments citing specific statutes and an affidavit from Richard Barnett denying the presence of anyone named 'Mark' at the residence.
Events with shared participants
An incident where the witness was allegedly hidden in a kitchen to avoid process servers. The witness's manager, Justin, is said to have lied about the witness's presence to assist them.
Date unknown • A kitchen at an unspecified location (possibly a workplace, as per the redacted portion on line 10).
Attempted service of process at Kellen's residence.
2009-04-14 • New York
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