Allegations of Jeffrey Epstein Harassing Court Witnesses Despite No‑Contact Orders
Allegations of Jeffrey Epstein Harassing Court Witnesses Despite No‑Contact Orders The passage provides specific allegations that Epstein used a private investigator to stalk a civil‑case witness, violating multiple court‑issued no‑contact orders. It names dates, actions, and a filing (Motion for Contempt) that could be pursued for verification, but it does not link Epstein to any high‑level government or intelligence actors, limiting its broader impact. Key insights: Edwards (likely a DOJ or oversight official) asserts good‑faith belief that Epstein threatened witnesses.; Three no‑contact orders were reportedly in place against Epstein.; On July 1, 2010, a private investigator allegedly followed Jane Doe, flashing high beams at her home.
Summary
Allegations of Jeffrey Epstein Harassing Court Witnesses Despite No‑Contact Orders The passage provides specific allegations that Epstein used a private investigator to stalk a civil‑case witness, violating multiple court‑issued no‑contact orders. It names dates, actions, and a filing (Motion for Contempt) that could be pursued for verification, but it does not link Epstein to any high‑level government or intelligence actors, limiting its broader impact. Key insights: Edwards (likely a DOJ or oversight official) asserts good‑faith belief that Epstein threatened witnesses.; Three no‑contact orders were reportedly in place against Epstein.; On July 1, 2010, a private investigator allegedly followed Jane Doe, flashing high beams at her home.
Tags
Forum Discussions
This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,400+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.