Event Details

March 05, 2019

Description

Article published in print

Participants (4)

Name Type Mentions
Kenneth W. Starr person 37 View Entity
Lilly Ann Sanchez person 150 View Entity
Jack Goldberger person 421 View Entity
Martin G. Weinberg person 228 View Entity

Source Documents (1)

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018021.jpg

Court Filing Exhibit (Newspaper Opinion/Letter to Editor) • 722 KB
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This document is a court exhibit containing a printout of a New York Times 'Letter to the Editor' published on March 5, 2019, written by Jeffrey Epstein's legal team (including Ken Starr). The attorneys argue that the number of women involved in the investigation was exaggerated, deny the existence of an international sex-trafficking operation or sex parties at his home, and assert that Epstein is entitled to 'finality' regarding his plea deal. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

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Event Metadata

Type
Unknown
Location
New York Times
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
4
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-11-20 23:20

Additional Data

Source
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018021.jpg
Date String
2019-03-05

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