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From: To: alWaliale> Subject: Fwd: [BULK] FW: 2019 NTI plenary: Jeffrey Epstein and the Rights of His Victims Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2019 19:35:38 +0000 Importance: Normal Inline-Images: image001.jpg; image002.jpg; image003.jpg; image004.jpg; image005.jpg; image006.jpg Fyi this is one of the law firms we are working with. From: Date: Oct 1, 2019 3:31 PM Subject: [BULK] FW: 2019 NTI plenary: Jeffrey Epstein and the Rights of His Victims Cc: Forwarded message iiiiMMEMOOMMit Interesting presentation From: The National Center for Victims of Crime <webmaster@ncvc.org> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2019 2:01 PM To: Subject: 2019 NTI plenary: Jeffrey Epstein and the Rights of His Victims ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unex cted entails. EFTA01649874 ABOUT REGISTRATION AGENDA HOTEL NCVBA CONFERENCE EXHIBIT CONTACT PLENARY ANNOUNCEMENT EFTA01649875 We're excited to share that Brad Edwards will be a plenary speaker at the 2019 National Training Institute (NTI), held this year in Denver from December 4-6. Brad is a nationally recognized trial lawyer at Edwards Pottinger LLC who specializes in providing civil representations for victims of seBrad is a nationally recognized trial lawyer at Edwards Pottinger LLC who specializes in providing civil representations for victims of sexual abuse and violent crimes. His presentation, titled Jeffrey Epstein and the Rights of His Victims, will center on his experience representing victims of billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. His work on the Epstein case spans more than a decade, and it was crucial to keeping it alive; ultimately, his work paved the way for new charges to be brought against Epstein in 2019. His presentation will include the stories of some of the victims he has served. Read more about Brad's work on the Epstein case below, and register to hear him speak at NTI here. Brad Edwards, Jeffrey Epstein, and Victims' Rights EFTA01649876 In July 2019, billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was famously arrested on federal charges for sex trafficking of minors in Florida and New York. The criminal case against Epstein was closed in August, following his death. Brad Edwards has served as an attorney for multiple Epstein victims and has personally investigated the case for more than a decade. Brad's involvement with the Epstein case began in 2008. He provided legal representation to multiple girls who reported to Palm Beach, Florida, detectives that Epstein abused them. The case was referred to the FBI, and Epstein ultimately pleaded guilty in state court to charges of solicitation of prostitution and procurement of minors for prostitution after having entered into a non-prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors. The deal was kept secret from the victims and sealed until after it was approved by the judge. Dissatisfied with this result, Brad responded by filing a federal suit arguing that the prosecutors violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act when they failed to confer with or notify victims. In February 2019, after over 10 years of litigation, US District Court Judge Kenneth Marra ruled that the federal government violated the rights of Jeffrey Epstein's many victims when it failed to confer with the victims of Jeffrey Epstein prior to entering into the Non- Prosecution Agreement between the government and Epstein. I I EFTA01649877 While the prosecution of Epstein has been made impossible, the persistence of Brad Edwards and similar advocates made it possible for victims to speak before the court about the abuse they suffered by Epstein. Instead of issuing a written dismissal which would be typical the presiding judge asked prosecutors and defense lawyers to appear before the court so accusers could be heard. More than a dozen of Epstein's victims and their attorneys attended the hearing, and sixteen victims delivered statements. Brad Edwards called it, "a historic day for crime victims in the United States." Brad remains among the staunchest advocates for Epstein's victims. In media reporting, he has been credited with keeping the case alive and deemed an unspoken hero in the Jeffrey Epstein story. Alongside Brittany Henderson, Brad is currently in the process of litigating the next phase of that case to determine the remedy for the violation of the rights of the girls. The last day to register for NTI at the standard rate is October 31, 2019 Join us December 4-6 in Denver to create connections and increase your knowledge. Prices go up November 1st. Standard rate pricing expires at the end of October. REGISTER NOW Already registered? Book your hotel room today The National Center for Victims of Crime has negotiated a special room rate of $151.00 per night (or prevailing federal per diem rate) plus applicable state and local taxes (11.75% state and 4% local) for NTI attendees at the Sheraton Downtown Denver. Please ask for the NCVC/National Training Institute room block. The deadline to reserve hotel rooms is November 11, 2019. RESERVE A ROOM Have a question? Contact Katy Maskolunas director of events and special projects, atilt WW1 with any questions. Li Li Li View this email in your browser Copyright © 2019 National Center for Victims of Crime. All rights reserved. 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