MR. FOY: ... Jason Foy, for Ms. Tova Noel...
Mr. Foy states he is attorney for Ms. Noel.
Foy is sending legal discovery demands regarding 'US v. Tova Noel'.
Foy is submitting the deferred prosecution application for 'US v. Noel' (Tova Noel).
Mr. Foy identifies himself as attorney for Ms. Tovah Noel.
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This document is a court transcript from February 10, 2020, for the case of United States v. Tova Noel and Michael Thomas. Defense counsel Jason Foy, representing Tova Noel, requests that the trial scheduled for April 20, 2020, be adjourned to October 2020. The justification for the delay is the voluminous amount of discovery material, which requires more time for the defense to review in order to provide effective counsel.
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This document is an email chain from February 26, 2021, involving attorney Jason Foy of Foy & Seplowitz LLC. The correspondence concerns the case 'US v. Noel' (referring to Tova Noel, one of the guards charged in connection with Jeffrey Epstein's death). Foy confirms sending a 'Deferred Prosecution Submission' via FedEx and subsequently provides electronic copies of the submission and exhibits to the redacted recipients.
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This document is an email dated June 5, 2020, from attorney Jason Foy of Foy & Seplowitz LLC to opposing counsel regarding the case 'US v. Tova Noel'. The email attaches a supplemental discovery demand and asks for an anticipated timeline for a response.
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This document is the transcript of the arraignment for Tova Noel and Michael Thomas, the two prison guards charged in connection with falsifying records related to Jeffrey Epstein's detention. The hearing took place on November 19, 2019, before Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn in the Southern District of New York. Both defendants pleaded not guilty and were released on $100,000 bond with travel restrictions. A significant portion of the hearing involved a debate over whether Noel should be required to surrender her personal firearm; the judge ruled she must surrender it for the safety of pretrial services officers.
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This document is page 2 of a court transcript from December 19, 2019, regarding the case United States v. Tova Noel and Michael Thomas (the guards on duty when Jeffrey Epstein died). Attorneys for both sides make their appearances, and the government prosecutor, Rebekah Donaleski, informs the court that discovery has not yet been fully delivered. She notes the defendants self-surrendered on November 19 and that the government needs another month to complete the production of current discovery.
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