Epstein sued Edwards; Edwards represents victims suing Epstein.
Epstein sued Edwards; Edwards represents victims suing Epstein.
Described as 'representing Epstein’s victims'.
Epstein sued Edwards to intimidate him; Edwards represents Epstein's victims.
Epstein suing Edwards, Edwards countersued
Epstein sued Edwards; Edwards represented victims suing Epstein.
Brad brought the 'Epstein case' book of business to the firm.
Epstein cites Karp as being in total agreement with him ('no light between our positions') regarding the dispute with Black.
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This document is a 2011 article from the Palm Beach Daily News reporting that Circuit Judge David Crow dismissed a lawsuit filed by Jeffrey Epstein against attorney Brad Edwards and denied Epstein's request for a gag order. Epstein had accused Edwards, who represented victims, of 'abuse of process' for threatening to depose powerful figures like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton. The article notes the legal arguments between Epstein's lawyer Joseph Ackerman and Edwards' lawyer Jack Scarola regarding media statements and the validity of the complaint.
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This document is an email chain from March 5, 2019, between attorney Lilly Sanchez and 'J' (likely Jeffrey Epstein via the address jeevacation@gmail.com). The emails contain significant redactions under privilege, but the visible content is a forwarded Miami Herald article by Julie K. Brown. The article details the Miami U.S. Attorney's Office recusing itself from the Epstein case and the Department of Justice reassigning the victims' rights case to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta.
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This document is a news article from May 2017 discussing Donald Trump's connection to Jeffrey Epstein in the context of ongoing legal battles. It highlights that while Trump was named in a lawsuit and placed on a witness list by attorney Jack Scarola for a case involving attorney Brad Edwards, Scarola admits Trump is unlikely to testify and describes his involvement as "peripheral." The article also mentions Mar-a-Lago as a location where Epstein allegedly met a victim.
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This 2011 article from PalmBeachDailyNews.com details the release of Jeffrey Epstein's 'little black book' (address book) during civil litigation against attorney Brad Edwards. The document lists numerous high-profile contacts including Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Donald Trump, and various celebrities and Palm Beach socialites. It also mentions allegations by Virginia Roberts (Jane Doe 102) regarding her time with Epstein and Prince Andrew, as well as a financial transaction involving Sarah Ferguson.
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This document is page 5 of a legal motion in the case Edwards adv. Epstein. It details Epstein's allegations that attorney Brad Edwards conspired with Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein to 'pump' the value of sexual assault cases against Epstein for investors. The text highlights the irony that while Epstein claimed these cases had 'minimal value' and sued Edwards for aggressive litigation tactics, Epstein asserted his Fifth Amendment privilege regarding the abuse and ultimately settled the three cases for a confidential amount.
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This is a condensed deposition transcript (pages 18-21) involving an unnamed senior lawyer/partner testifying about the hiring of an attorney named Brad. The witness discusses their prior knowledge of the 'Epstein case,' describing Jeffrey Epstein as a 'billionaire' and an 'extremely collectible pedophile' representing significant financial value. The witness confirms discussing the case with Russ Adler, and possibly Farmer and Jaffe, before hiring Brad, but denies hiring Brad solely for the Epstein case.
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This document contains a thread of emails, likely printed for House Oversight review, between Jeffrey Epstein (sending via Melanie Spinella) and Leon Black ('Leon'). The correspondence reveals a significant fee dispute where Epstein claims he saved Black 'millions' through trust and tax restructuring (specifically mentioning 'Phaidon' and 'JPM') and rejects Black's offer of $10 million, instead referencing a fee of '$40 a year for three years'. The emails also mention high-profile figures such as Kathy Ruemmler and Brad Karp in the context of these financial negotiations.
Entities connected to both Jeffrey Epstein and Brad
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