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Depositions Reveal Potential Obstruction and Fifth‑Amendment Claims by Epstein Co‑Conspirators
The passage cites multiple sworn depositions (including Epstein, Sarah Kellen, Nadia Marcinkova, Adriana Mucinska Ross) that reference Fifth Amendment refusals and alleged procurement of young girls. Epstein deposition (Mar 8, 2010) includes claim of counsel pressure to stay silent. Attorney Edwards conducted multiple depositions of Epstein; transcripts attached to motion. Co‑conspirators (Sarah
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The passage cites multiple sworn depositions (including Epstein, Sarah Kellen, Nadia Marcinkova, Adriana Mucinska Ross) that reference Fifth Amendment refusals and alleged procurement of young girls. Epstein deposition (Mar 8, 2010) includes claim of counsel pressure to stay silent. Attorney Edwards conducted multiple depositions of Epstein; transcripts attached to motion. Co‑conspirators (Sarah
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“n’s co-conspirators took the Fifth. Deposition of Sarah Kellen, March 24, 2010 (hereinafter “Kellen Depo.”) (Dep”
Adriana Ross“...ion of Nadia Marcinkova, April 13, 2010, (Deposition attachment #9); Deposition of Adriana Mucinska Ross, March 15, 2010 (hereinafter “Ross Depo.”) (Deposition attachment #15). Each of these co-conspirato...”
Nadia Marcinkova“epo.”) (Deposition attachment #14); Deposition of Nadia Marcinkova, April 13, 2010, (Deposition attachment #9); Depo”
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