Court Filing - Response to Interrogatories: DOJ-OGR-00015262
Summary
The document contains the plaintiff's response to interrogatories propounded by the co-executors of Jeffrey E. Epstein's estate, stating that there are no persons other than the decedent who have committed or attempted to commit sexual misconduct against the plaintiff. The response is part of the litigation involving Epstein's estate.
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