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Judge denies gag order in Epstein, Edwards lawsuit; dismisses complaintJudge denies gag order in Epstein, Edwards lawsuit; dismisses complaint
Judge denies gag order in Epstein, Edwards lawsuit; dismisses complaint The passage reveals a judge’s refusal to silence attorneys in a civil case linking Jeffrey Epstein to powerful figures such as Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, and mentions alleged misuse of legal tactics. While it provides specific names, dates, and court actions that could be followed up, the claims are largely unverified and the core allegations remain vague, limiting immediate investigative payoff. Key insights: Circuit Judge David Crow denied a gag‑order request by Epstein’s lawyers.; Epstein sued attorney Brad Edwards, alleging threats to depose "powerful friends" including Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.; Edwards’ former boss, convicted fraudster Scott Rothstein, was named in the suit for alleged investor representations.
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Judge denies gag order in Epstein, Edwards lawsuit; dismisses complaint The passage reveals a judge’s refusal to silence attorneys in a civil case linking Jeffrey Epstein to powerful figures such as Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, and mentions alleged misuse of legal tactics. While it provides specific names, dates, and court actions that could be followed up, the claims are largely unverified and the core allegations remain vague, limiting immediate investigative payoff. Key insights: Circuit Judge David Crow denied a gag‑order request by Epstein’s lawyers.; Epstein sued attorney Brad Edwards, alleging threats to depose "powerful friends" including Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.; Edwards’ former boss, convicted fraudster Scott Rothstein, was named in the suit for alleged investor representations.
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Steven Andrew“arlier this year about being introduced to Prince Andrew and spending time with him at Epstein’s behest. R”
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Bill Clinton“riends, which included Donald Trump and President Bill Clinton. Other claims included that Edwards tried to obta”
Jack Scarola“putting all this pressure on him,” said attorney Jack Scarola, who represents Edwards. “That’s Mr. Edwards’ job”
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Chelsea Clinton“s, which included Donald Trump and President Bill Clinton. Other claims included that Edwards tried to obta”
Ivanka Trump“Epstein’s powerful friends, which included Donald Trump and President Bill Clinton. Other claims included”
Scotty David“offender from talking to the media. Circuit Judge David Crow denied the motion for a gag order. In additi”
Prince Andrew“Mail earlier this year about being introduced to Prince Andrew and spending time with him at Epstein’s behest. R”
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