Lawyers file motion to unseal 2011 Jeffrey Epstein appeal briefs, copying Ken Starr and other high‑profile figures
The email chain shows a coordinated effort by prominent attorneys (Jack Browning of Davis Wright Tremaine, Martin Weinberg, Alan Dershowitz) and senior officials (Ken Starr, Kathy Ruemmler) to unseal Motion filed to unseal redacted 2011 Epstein appeal briefs, return date set for Dec 31, 2018. Email recipients include Ken Starr (former independent counsel), Kathy Ruemmler (former DOJ official Law
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The email chain shows a coordinated effort by prominent attorneys (Jack Browning of Davis Wright Tremaine, Martin Weinberg, Alan Dershowitz) and senior officials (Ken Starr, Kathy Ruemmler) to unseal Motion filed to unseal redacted 2011 Epstein appeal briefs, return date set for Dec 31, 2018. Email recipients include Ken Starr (former independent counsel), Kathy Ruemmler (former DOJ official Law
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“t: 12/21/2018 9:22:54 PM To: Darren Indyke ; Ken Starr ; Kathy Ruemmler Martin Weinberg Alan Dershowitz”
Alan Dershowitz“yke ; Ken Starr ; Kathy Ruemmler Martin Weinberg Alan Dershowitz ____________________________ Subject: Fwd: FW: M”
Martin Weinberg“To: Darren Indyke ; Ken Starr ; Kathy Ruemmler Martin Weinberg Alan Dershowitz ____________________________ Sub”
Jeffrey Epstein“return date on the motion as December 31. If Mr. Epstein has no opposition to the motion, however, no oppo”
Kathryn Ruemmler“9:22:54 PM To: Darren Indyke ; Ken Starr ; Kathy Ruemmler Martin Weinberg Alan Dershowitz ________________”
Darren Indyke“[email protected]] Sent: 12/21/2018 9:22:54 PM To: Darren Indyke ; Ken Starr ; Kathy Ruemmler Martin Weinberg Ala”
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