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Jeffrey Epstein sexual assault complaint filed in Southern District of Florida (Case 9:08‑cv‑80232‑KAM)
The document is a standard civil complaint alleging sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein against a Jane Doe. It confirms jurisdiction and damages sought but provides no new names, transactions, or concre Complaint filed March 5, 2008 in Southern District of Florida (Case 9:08‑cv‑80232‑KAM). Plaintiff is a Jane Doe (identified as Jane Doe No.3) alleging sexual assault as a minor. Damages sought exceed
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The document is a standard civil complaint alleging sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein against a Jane Doe. It confirms jurisdiction and damages sought but provides no new names, transactions, or concre Complaint filed March 5, 2008 in Southern District of Florida (Case 9:08‑cv‑80232‑KAM). Plaintiff is a Jane Doe (identified as Jane Doe No.3) alleging sexual assault as a minor. Damages sought exceed
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Jeffrey Epstein sexual assault complaint filed in Southern District of Florida (Case 9:08‑cv‑80232‑KAM)
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