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Type: Affidavit
File Size: 128 KB
Summary

This affidavit by attorney Bradley James Edwards details his representation of victims of Jeffrey Epstein in 2008, including the filing of state and federal lawsuits. It highlights his interactions with Assistant U.S. Attorney Marie Villafaña regarding Epstein's plea agreement and concerns that information about the federal prosecution implications of the state plea was not fully disclosed to his clients.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Bradley James Edwards Affiant, Attorney
Author of the affidavit, attorney representing victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein Alleged abuser
Subject of the civil litigation and federal sex offense investigations.
Jane Doe Victim/Client
Client represented by Bradley James Edwards in civil and federal actions against Epstein.
Jay Howell Attorney
Attorney in Jacksonville, Florida, representing victims alongside Bradley James Edwards.
Professor Paul Cassell Law Professor/Attorney
Law professor at the University of Utah College Of Law, representing victims alongside Bradley James Edwards.
Marie Villafaña Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA)
Contacted by Bradley James Edwards regarding Epstein, involved in the plea agreement.
Jane Doe #1 Victim/Client
Client represented by Bradley James Edwards, mentioned in communication with AUSA Villafaña.
Jane Doe #2 Victim/Client
Client represented by Bradley James Edwards, mentioned in communication with AUSA Villafaña.
Judge Marra Judge
Presided over a hearing where the plea agreement was described.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
Florida Bar
Professional organization where Bradley James Edwards is in good standing.
Farmer, Jaffe, Weissing, Edwards, Fistos & Lehrman, P.L.
Law firm where Bradley James Edwards is currently a partner.
Jay Howell & Associates
Law firm of attorney Jay Howell.
University of Utah College Of Law
Institution where Paul Cassell is a law professor.
U.S. Department of Justice
Government entity that corresponded with clients regarding their rights as victims.
U.S. Attorney's Office
Government entity that declined to provide information regarding Epstein's sexual abuse.

Timeline (7 events)

2008
Bradley James Edwards was retained by three clients, including Jane Doe, to pursue civil litigation against Jeffrey Epstein for sexual abuse. State and federal court actions were filed.
Hollywood, FL
July 11, 2008
Hearing held before Judge Marra on the Crime Victims' Rights Act action where the plea agreement was described.
Judge Marra Bradley James Edwards' clients
June 27, 2008, 4:15 p.m.
AUSA Villafaña received a copy of Epstein's proposed state plea agreement.
June 30, 2008, 8:30 a.m.
Epstein's plea was scheduled.
Summer 2008
Bradley James Edwards filed state court actions on behalf of two redacted clients and a federal court action on behalf of Jane Doe.
Summer 2008
Clients received correspondence from the U.S. Department of Justice regarding their rights as victims of Epstein's federal sex offenses.
Jeffrey Epstein's victims U.S. Department of Justice
Summer 2008
Bradley James Edwards filed complaints against Jeffrey Epstein on behalf of two redacted clients and Jane Doe.

Locations (3)

Location Context
Jurisdiction where Bradley James Edwards is admitted to practice.
Location of Bradley James Edwards' personal injury law firm in 2008.
Location of attorney Jay Howell.

Relationships (6)

Bradley James Edwards legal adversary Jeffrey Epstein
Edwards filed civil litigation and complaints against Epstein.
Bradley James Edwards attorney-client Jane Doe
Edwards represented Jane Doe and other clients in actions against Epstein.
Bradley James Edwards legal collaborator Jay Howell
Edwards represented clients 'along with attorney Jay Howell'.
Bradley James Edwards legal collaborator Professor Paul Cassell
Edwards represented clients 'along with ... Professor Paul Cassell'.
Bradley James Edwards professional communication Marie Villafaña
Edwards contacted AUSA Villafaña to provide information and Villafaña called Edwards regarding the plea agreement.
Jeffrey Epstein alleged abuser-victim underage minor females
Federal investigators had evidence that Epstein sexually molested at least 40 underage minor females.

Key Quotes (2)

"AUSA Villafaña did indicate that federal investigators had concrete evidence and information that Epstein had sexually molested at least 40 underage minor females"
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"She did not tell me that the guilty pleas in state court would bring an end to the possibility of federal prosecution pursuant to the plea agreement."
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AFFIDAVIT OF BRADLEY JAMES EDWARDS
1. I am an attomey in good standing with the Florida Bar and admitted to practice in the Southern District of Florida. I am currently a partner in the law firm of Farmer, Jaffe, Weissing, Edwards, Fistos & Lehrman, P.L.
2. In 2008, I was a sole practitioner running a personal injury law firm in Hollywood, FL. While a sole practitioner I was retained by three clients, [REDACTED] and Jane Doe to pursue civil litigation against Jeffrey Epstein for sexually abusing them while they were minor girls. I agreed to represent these girls, along with attorney Jay Howell (an attorney in Jacksonville, Florida with Jay Howell & Associates) and Professor Paul Cassell (a law professor at the University of Utah College Of Law). I filed state court actions on behalf of [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] and a federal court action on behalf of Jane Doe. All of the cases were filed in the summer of 2008.
3. My clients received correspondence from the U.S. Department of Justice regarding their rights as victims of Epstein's federal sex offenses. (True and accurate copies of the letters are attached to Statement of Undisputed Facts as Exhibit "M")
4. In mid June 2008, I contacted Assistant United States Attorney Marie Villafaña to inform her that I represented Jane Doe #1 [REDACTED] and, later, Jane Doe #2 [REDACTED]. I asked to meet to provide information regarding Epstein. AUSA Villafaña did not advise me that a plea agreement had already been negotiated with Epstein's attorneys that would block federal prosecution. AUSA Villafaña did indicate that federal investigators had concrete evidence and information that Epstein had sexually molested at least 40 underage minor females, including [REDACTED], Jane Doe and [REDACTED].
5. I also requested from the U.S. Attorney's Office the information and evidence that they had collected regarding Epstein's sexual abuse of his clients. However, the U.S. Attorney's Office declined to provide any such information to me. The U.S. Attorney's Office also declined to provide any such information to the other attorneys who represented victims of Epstein's sexual assaults.
6. I was informed that on Friday, June 27, 2008, at approximately 4:15 p.m., AUSA Villafaña received a copy of Epstein's proposed state plea agreement and learned that the plea was scheduled for 8:30 a.m., Monday, June 30, 2008. She called me to provide notice to my clients regarding the hearing. She did not tell me that the guilty pleas in state court would bring an end to the possibility of federal prosecution pursuant to the plea agreement. My clients did not learn and understand this fact until July 11, 2008, when the agreement was described during a hearing held before Judge Marra on the Crime Victims' Rights Act action that I had filed.
7. In the summer of 2008 I filed complaints against Jeffrey Epstein on behalf of [REDACTED], and Jane Doe.
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