January 23, 2020
Deadline for initial disclosures
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Estate | organization | 27 | View Entity |
| Plaintiffs | person | 35 | View Entity |
051.pdf
This document is a letter dated January 10, 2020, from attorney Bradley J. Edwards to Magistrate Judge Debra C. Freeman regarding five specific cases involving 'Doe' plaintiffs against Darren K. Indyke and other Epstein-related entities. Edwards informs the court that while discussions with the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program are productive, his clients do not wish to stay their lawsuits. The letter also outlines an agreed-upon discovery schedule with the Estate's counsel, Mr. Moskowitz.
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Legal Opinion / Reconsideration ruling
2005-01-01 • Court
Court Opinion Issued
2005-01-01 • S.D.N.Y.
Publication/Filing of this court opinion (349 F.Supp.2d 765).
2005-01-01 • S.D.N.Y.
Legal Opinion/Case Proceeding
2012-01-01 • Legal Record
Legal Filing/Opinion
2012-01-01 • Court
Defendant points the Court to civil law regarding plaintiffs proceeding by pseudonyms
Date unknown
A civil litigation where multiple plaintiffs sued Jeffrey Epstein.
Date unknown
In a civil litigation, defense counsel declined to accept service on behalf of the defendant, forcing plaintiffs to seek leave of the court.
Date unknown • this district
Civil litigation cases involving the defendant.
Date unknown • Various courts
The document describes the process for submitting, evaluating, and determining claims for the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program.
Date unknown • Washington, D.C.
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