Relationship Details

Bradley J. Edwards Client L.M.

Connected Entities

Entity A
Bradley J. Edwards
Type: person
Mentions: 326
Also known as: Bradley J. Edwards, Esq.
Entity B
L.M.
Type: person
Mentions: 140
Also known as: E.W. and L.M., Terry, L.M., L.M. Rocchio

Evidence

Text states L.M. is a client of Edwards.

Text states L.M. is a client of Edwards.

requested that Edwards represent them civilly

Para 32: 'attorney Edwards agreed to represent L.M.'

Attorney for Plaintiff L.M. (implied by case context and signature block)

Submitted motion on behalf of Plaintiff.

Bradley J. Edwards listed as attorney for Plaintiff L.M. on signature page and cover sheet.

Source Documents (7)

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Legal Motion (Renewed Motion for Final Summary Judgment) • 1.33 MB
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This document is the first page of a Renewed Motion for Final Summary Judgment filed by Bradley J. Edwards in a civil lawsuit brought by Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach County, Florida (Case No. 50 2009CA 040800...). Edwards argues that there is no evidence he participated in fraud against Epstein and asserts that his actions were legitimate legal representation of three clients (L.M., E.W., and Jane Doe) whom Epstein sexually abused. The document is marked as Exhibit B and bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

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Legal Notice (Notice of Taking Deposition / Certificate of Service) • 1.44 MB
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This document contains notices for the videotaped deposition of Jean Luc Bruhel (spelled Bruhnel in one instance), scheduled for November 3, 2009, at Esquire Court Reporters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The deposition is relevant to two civil cases pending in the 15th Judicial Circuit Court of Palm Beach County: B.B. v. Jeffrey Epstein and L.M. v. Jeffrey Epstein. The document lists numerous attorneys involved in the litigation, including Spencer Kuvin, Bradley Edwards, Jack Goldberger, and Bruce Reinhart.

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Legal Motion (Second Renewed Motion for Leave to Assert Claim for Punitive Damages) • 1.7 MB
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This document is page 4 of a legal motion titled 'Second Renewed Motion for Leave to Assert Claim for Punitive Damages' in the case Edwards adv. Epstein. The text argues that Epstein's lawsuit against attorney Bradley J. Edwards was baseless, filed out of malice to intimidate Edwards and his clients (L.M., E.W., and Jane Doe), and that Epstein has voluntarily dismissed his claims. It explicitly states that Epstein sexually abused these three clients and refutes allegations that Edwards was involved in a 'Ponzi Scheme' against Epstein.

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Civil Complaint / Legal Filing (Counts 108-156 and Civil Cover Sheet) • 3.14 MB
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This document is a legal filing (Counts 108 through 156 of a larger complaint) from Case 9:09-cv-81092-KAM, filed on July 24, 2009, in the Southern District of Florida. Plaintiff L.M. alleges that Jeffrey Epstein committed multiple federal sexual offenses against her, including coercion, prostitution, and sex trafficking of a minor, occurring repeatedly between October 2004 and October 2005. The document concludes with a civil cover sheet demanding a jury trial and damages in excess of $1,000,000.

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Legal Motion (Civil) • 236 KB
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This document is a 'Motion to Proceed Anonymously' filed on July 24, 2009, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida (Case No. 09-CV-81092). The plaintiff, identified as 'L.M.', is a 20-year-old female alleging she was sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein between the ages of 14 and 17. The motion argues that her identity should be protected due to the sensitive nature of the allegations and notes she was previously identified as a victim by the FBI and U.S. Attorney's office in a criminal investigation against Epstein.

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Legal Filing / Court Document • 1.51 MB
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This document is page 14 of a legal filing detailing attorney Bradley J. Edwards' representation of Epstein victims L.M., E.W., and Jane Doe starting in April 2008. It highlights the victims' concerns that the FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office were secretly arranging a plea deal with Epstein without notifying the victims, despite previous assurances in January 2008 that the investigation was ongoing and they would be consulted.

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Legal Filing / Court Document (likely a Motion or Report referencing Affidavits) • 1.45 MB
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This document details the timeline in June and July 2008 when attorney Bradley Edwards was retained by victims E.W., Jane Doe, and L.M. It highlights that AUSA Villafaña failed to disclose a negotiated plea agreement that would block federal prosecution while simultaneously confirming concrete evidence of Epstein molesting minors. It also notes the U.S. Attorney's Office refusal to share collected evidence, specifically listing items confiscated from Epstein's home such as sex toys and massage equipment.

Mutual Connections

Entities connected to both Bradley J. Edwards and L.M.

Mr. Epstein (person)
Jeffrey Epstein (person)
Epstein (person)

Bradley J. Edwards's Other Relationships

Legal representative Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 23/10 View
Client Jane Doe
Strength: 17/10 View
Client Jack Scarola
Strength: 11/10 View
Client Virginia Giuffre
Strength: 11/10 View
Legal representative Alan Dershowitz
Strength: 10/10 View

L.M.'s Other Relationships

Legal representative Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 15/10 View
Abuser victim Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 8/10 View
Client Edwards
Strength: 8/10 View
Client Bradley James Edwards
Strength: 5/10 View
Abuser victim recruiter Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 5/10 View

Relationship Metadata

Type
Client
Relationship Strength
11/10
Strong relationship with substantial evidence
Source Documents
7
Extracted
2025-11-19 22:49
Last Updated
2025-12-26 12:30

Entity Network Stats

Bradley J. Edwards 68 relationships
L.M. 17 relationships
Mutual connections 3

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