A corrected order from the Supreme Court of Florida dated May 3, 2017, in the case of Jeffrey Epstein vs. Bradley J. Edwards. The court orders the Petitioner (Epstein) to show cause by May 18, 2017, why the court should not decline jurisdiction based on the precedent of Debrincat v. Fischer. The document lists service to several attorneys including Marc S. Nurik and Jack Alan Goldberger.
A Florida Supreme Court order dated December 11, 2015, notifying Jeffrey Epstein (Petitioner) that he failed to pay the required $300.00 filing fee for his case against Bradley J. Edwards. The court set a deadline of January 11, 2016, to pay the fee or file for insolvency, warning that failure to do so would result in final dismissal of the case.
This document contains court orders from the Supreme Court of Florida dated December 15, 2015, regarding the case Jeffrey Epstein v. Bradley J. Edwards (Case No. SC15-2286). The court stayed proceedings pending the outcome of a separate case (Debrincat v. Fischer) and denied Epstein's motion for an extension of time as moot. The first page shows an envelope addressed to attorney Marc S. Nurik that was stamped 'Return to Sender' and filed/cleared by the clerk on December 28, 2015.
This document is an official 'Acknowledgment of New Case' from the Supreme Court of Florida, dated December 11, 2015. It confirms the receipt of a 'Notice to Invoke Discretionary Jurisdiction' filed on December 10, 2015, in the case of Jeffrey Epstein vs. Bradley J. Edwards (Case No. SC15-2286). The document lists relevant case numbers from the lower tribunal and copies various attorneys and clerks involved in the matter.
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