March 05, 2020
Transcript of Premotion Conference, Farmer v. Indyke, et al., No. 19-cv-10475 (LGS) (S.D.N.Y.)
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indyke | person | 99 | View Entity |
| Farmer | person | 74 | View Entity |
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This document is a legal memorandum filed by Teresa Helm, the Plaintiff, in opposition to the Defendants' (executors of Jeffrey Edward Epstein's estate) motion to dismiss her complaint. It argues against the dismissal of claims as untimely, asserts the applicability of equitable estoppel and tolling, and contends that punitive damages are recoverable under Virgin Islands law, guided by New York's choice-of-law principles.
Events with shared participants
Filing of a civil case, Doe 3 v. Indyke.
Date unknown • S.D.N.Y.
United States v. Farmer, 137 F.3d 1265 (10th Cir. 1998)
1998-01-01 • 10th Cir.
The Doe v. Indyke case was initiated after the Government opened its investigation and after the Indictment in the criminal case was filed.
Date unknown
A trip to New Mexico taken by the witness, Farmer, which is the subject of questioning.
Date unknown • New Mexico
A detention hearing for Ms. Maxwell was held.
2020-07-14 • Court (virtual/remote participation mentioned)
A detention hearing was held for Ms. Maxwell, after which Mr. Boies commented on the proceedings.
2020-07-14 • court
The civil case Doe v. Indyke, where discovery was just beginning and the Government moved to intervene and stay proceedings.
Date unknown
The witness, A. Farmer, describes their family's financial situation when they were 16 years old, stating that money was tight.
Date unknown
A visit to Mr. Epstein's house where he discussed college applications with the witness.
Date unknown • Epstein's house
Mr. Epstein surprised the witness with tickets to the Phantom of the Opera.
Date unknown
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