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Kate
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Client |
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victims
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Jane
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Legal representative |
6
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GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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Adversarial defendant vs counsel for victims |
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Courtney Wild
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Client |
5
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person
victims
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Professional counsel for |
5
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Epstein
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Adversarial |
5
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1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | Legal request and opposition | The defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell, made a request to call Jack Scarola, Brad Edwards, and Robert G... | United States District Cour... | View |
| N/A | Legal consultation | Kate reached out to attorney Brad Edwards to report the abuse. | N/A | View |
| N/A | Conversation | Jane talked to Brad Edwards. | N/A | View |
| 2019-07-24 | Court proceeding | A court proceeding for case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB, where the listed individuals were present. | Southern District | View |
This legal letter from the U.S. Department of Justice to Judge Alison J. Nathan, dated December 14, 2021, opposes defendant Ghislaine Maxwell's request to call three attorneys for victims (Jack Scarola, Brad Edwards, and Robert Glassman) to testify. The Government argues that their testimony about privileged client conversations or discussions with the Government would be irrelevant and an improper attempt to circumvent privilege, as the victims themselves have already testified.
This legal document details Jeffrey Epstein's alleged failure to comply with New York sex offender registration requirements, citing a New York Post report. It also references allegations from an attorney, Brad Edwards, that Epstein continued to engage in sexual misconduct with female visitors while on work release from a Florida jail. The document notes that the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office disputes these claims about his conduct during work release.
This document is a transcript from a court hearing on September 3, 2019. The judge asks counsel for the victims, Mr. Edwards and Mr. Boise, to follow certain procedures. Attorney Brad Edwards, from the firm Edwards Pottinger, identifies himself and states that he represents 15 victims present in the courtroom and at least 20 others who could not attend, citing reasons such as fear of public exposure.
This document is page 2 of a court filing from Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB, filed on July 24, 2019. It is a continuation of the 'APPEARANCES' section, listing individuals present for the legal proceeding. Those listed include David Boies, Brad Edwards, and representatives from the NYPD, FBI, and U.S. Pretrial Services.
This legal document, part of a court filing from July 18, 2019, argues against granting bail to Jeffrey Epstein. It details testimony from alleged victim Courtney Wild, who described being abused by Epstein from age 14 and expressed fear for other girls' safety. The filing counters the defense's argument that Epstein is disciplined, asserting instead that his alleged sexual conduct is an uncontrollable, addictive behavior that poses a continued threat to young girls.
This document is a summation from a legal case, discussing inconsistencies and issues related to witness testimony and evidence. It questions the government's ability to corroborate stories, highlights missing diary entries from Annie Farmer, and details the interactions between various lawyers (Boies Schiller firm, Brad Edwards, Jack Scarola) and witnesses (Ms. Farmer, Virginia Roberts, Jane, Kate, Carolyn), suggesting potential 'contamination of memory' due to their communications with each other, family, and media. The document concludes by mentioning Annie Farmer's statement to the FBI regarding her story and a 'money piece' not being sexualized.
This document is a victim impact statement from a woman identified as "Kate," submitted for consideration in the legal case against Ghislaine Maxwell. Kate describes Maxwell as the primary enabler and facilitator of her sexual abuse by Epstein, detailing Maxwell's methods of skilled grooming, psychological manipulation, and recruitment of other vulnerable girls. The statement emphasizes that the abuse would not have occurred without Maxwell's cunning and premeditated role.
Kate reached out to attorney Brad Edwards when her daughter was 1 or 2 to tell him the full extent of the manipulation and abuse instigated by Ghislaine Maxwell.
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