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Attorney Bradley J. Edwards Affirms Good Faith in Epstein-Related Prosecutions

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #013474
Pages
1
Persons
1
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Summary

The passage provides a self‑serving affidavit by a lawyer involved in Jeffrey Epstein matters, confirming dismissal of a Florida Bar complaint and asserting good‑faith actions. It offers no new factua Bradley J. Edwards filed an affidavit stating his actions in Epstein prosecutions were in good faith Epstein filed a complaint against Edwards with the Florida Bar, which was later dismissed. Edwards

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23. 24. 25. subsequent developments in his prosecution. A copy of this letter is attached to this Affidavit. (A copy of the letter is attached to Statement of Undisputed Facts as Exhibit UU) Jeffrey Epstein also filed a complaint with the Florida Bar against me. His complaint alleged that I had been involved in Rothstein’s scheme and had thereby violated various rules of professional responsibility. The Florida Bar investigated and dismissed the complaint. I have reviewed the Statement of Undisputed Facts filed contemporaneously with this Affidavit. Each of the assertions concerning what I learned, what I did, and the good faith beliefs formed by me in the course of my prosecutions of claims against Jeffrey Epstein as contained in the Statement of Undisputed Facts is true, and the foundations set out as support for my beliefs are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. All actions taken by me in the course of my prosecution of claims against Jeffrey Epstein were based upon a good faith belief that they were reasonable, necessary, and ethically proper to fulfill my obligation to zealously represent the interests of my clients. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated: ui 21 2010 Bradley J. Edwards, Esq.

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