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Jeffrey Epstein’s Fifth Amendment Claims in Lawsuit Against Rothstein‑Victim Bradley EdwardsCase Filekaggle-ho-013356House OversightJeffrey Epstein’s Fifth Amendment Claims in Lawsuit Against Rothstein‑Victim Bradley Edwards
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Fifth Amendment Claims in Lawsuit Against Rothstein‑Victim Bradley Edwards
Jeffrey Epstein’s Fifth Amendment Claims in Lawsuit Against Rothstein‑Victim Bradley Edwards The passage reveals that Epstein filed a complaint with the Florida Bar accusing a victim‑advocate of Rothstein’s Ponzi scheme, then repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment when deposed about the allegations. This suggests a possible attempt to conceal connections between Epstein, the Rothstein fraud, and possibly other undisclosed parties. The lead provides specific dates, names, and a legal filing, offering concrete follow‑up steps (obtain the Florida Bar complaint, review the deposition transcript, trace any related communications). While the actors are high‑profile, the content is not yet publicly documented, making it a strong but not blockbuster lead. Key insights: July 20, 2010: U.S. Attorney’s Office notifies Bradley Edwards he is a victim of Scott Rothstein’s fraud.; Jeffrey Epstein filed a complaint with the Florida Bar alleging Edwards’ wrongdoing in the Rothstein case; the Bar dismissed it.; During a March 17, 2010 deposition, Epstein repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment to avoid answering substantive questions about his allegations.
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