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Legal brief argues Epstein's abuse claims should be dismissed, citing discovery refusal and prior misconduct
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Legal brief argues Epstein's abuse claims should be dismissed, citing discovery refusal and prior misconduct

Legal brief argues Epstein's abuse claims should be dismissed, citing discovery refusal and prior misconduct The passage outlines a procedural argument in a civil case involving Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on discovery issues and prior abuse allegations. It mentions no new factual revelations, financial flows, or high‑level political actors, but it does reference potential evidence from Epstein's acquaintances that could be pursued. The lead is moderately useful for investigators seeking additional witnesses or documents, but its novelty and power linkage are limited. Key insights: Claims that juries may consider Epstein's prior alleged abuse of minor girls when assessing punitive damages.; Argument that Epstein's refusal to participate in discovery warrants dismissal of his lawsuit.; Reference to "Epstein’s friends" who might possess evidence of other sexual assaults.

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