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Judge allows Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers to subpoena abortion records from women suing himJudge allows Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers to subpoena abortion records from women suing him
Judge allows Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers to subpoena abortion records from women suing him The passage reveals a court decision that could give Epstein’s legal team access to highly sensitive medical records, suggesting a strategy to undermine the plaintiffs’ claims. It identifies specific actors (Judge Donald Hafele, attorneys Louis Silver, Robert Critton, Spencer Kuvin) and a procedural avenue (subpoena of abortion records) that could be pursued for further investigation. While the claim is not yet verified, it points to a potentially novel legal tactic that could affect the civil suits and raise privacy concerns, making it a moderately strong lead. Key insights: Palm Beach County Circuit Judge Donald Hafele ruled Epstein’s attorneys may subpoena abortion records from plaintiffs.; The judge stated the records could help rebut claims of psychological injury.; Attorney Louis Silver warned the move may violate constitutional privacy rights.
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Judge allows Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers to subpoena abortion records from women suing him The passage reveals a court decision that could give Epstein’s legal team access to highly sensitive medical records, suggesting a strategy to undermine the plaintiffs’ claims. It identifies specific actors (Judge Donald Hafele, attorneys Louis Silver, Robert Critton, Spencer Kuvin) and a procedural avenue (subpoena of abortion records) that could be pursued for further investigation. While the claim is not yet verified, it points to a potentially novel legal tactic that could affect the civil suits and raise privacy concerns, making it a moderately strong lead. Key insights: Palm Beach County Circuit Judge Donald Hafele ruled Epstein’s attorneys may subpoena abortion records from plaintiffs.; The judge stated the records could help rebut claims of psychological injury.; Attorney Louis Silver warned the move may violate constitutional privacy rights.
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