Relationship Details

PAUL G. CASSELL Co authors Bradley J. Edwards

Connected Entities

Entity A
PAUL G. CASSELL
Type: person
Mentions: 213
Entity B
Bradley J. Edwards
Type: person
Mentions: 326
Also known as: Bradley J. Edwards, Esq.

Evidence

Listed as co-authors on the article.

Listed as co-authors on the article

Listed together as authors on the article cover page.

Source Documents (3)

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Law Review Article / Academic Legal Journal • 1.3 MB
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This document is the first page of a 2014 law review article titled 'Crime Victims' Rights During Criminal Investigations?' published in The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology. Co-authored by Bradley J. Edwards (a prominent attorney for Epstein victims), Paul Cassell, and Nathanael Mitchell, the article argues that the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) should apply during the investigation phase, contrary to a DOJ memorandum. The text alludes to a 'notorious federal sex abuse case' (referencing the Epstein case) where victims were deprived of rights before charges were filed.

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Legal Academic Article / Law Review Journal (Document Production) • 1.99 MB
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This document is the first page of a 2014 legal article published in the Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, co-authored by Bradley J. Edwards (a key attorney for Epstein victims). The article argues that the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) should apply during criminal investigations before charges are filed, explicitly referencing a 'notorious federal sex abuse case' (the Epstein case) where victims were deprived of rights due to the DOJ's narrow interpretation. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp and the name David Schoen, indicating it was part of a production to the House Oversight Committee.

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Academic Journal Article Cover Page / Legal Scholarship • 812 KB
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This document is the cover page for a 2014 legal article titled 'Crime Victims' Rights During Criminal Investigations? Applying the Crime Victims' Rights Act Before Criminal Charges Are Filed,' published in the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. The article is co-authored by Bradley J. Edwards, a key attorney for Epstein's victims, and Paul G. Cassell, suggesting a focus on the legal failures regarding the non-prosecution agreement in the Epstein case. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in evidence provided to the House Oversight Committee.

Mutual Connections

Entities connected to both PAUL G. CASSELL and Bradley J. Edwards

Alan M. Dershowitz (person)
M.J. Minkin (person)
Jane Doe (person)
Virginia Giuffre (person)
JANE DOE NO. 2 (person)

PAUL G. CASSELL's Other Relationships

Legal representative Alan M. Dershowitz
Strength: 8/10 View
Professional clerkship Ann Bauer
Strength: 5/10 View
Professional academic Twist
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Co plaintiffs Bradley J. Edwards
Strength: 5/10 View
Spousal Trish Regan
Strength: 5/10 View

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 L.M.
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Client Virginia Giuffre
Strength: 11/10 View

Relationship Metadata

Type
Co authors
Relationship Strength
7/10
Strong relationship with substantial evidence
Source Documents
3
Extracted
2025-11-20 19:12
Last Updated
2025-11-20 22:33

Entity Network Stats

PAUL G. CASSELL 33 relationships
Bradley J. Edwards 68 relationships
Mutual connections 5

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