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Civil lawsuit filed against jailed billionaire Jeffrey Epstein alleges sexual abuse of teen and seeks recordsCivil lawsuit filed against jailed billionaire Jeffrey Epstein alleges sexual abuse of teen and seeks records
Civil lawsuit filed against jailed billionaire Jeffrey Epstein alleges sexual abuse of teen and seeks records The passage provides concrete, actionable details – names of the plaintiff (Jane Doe 101), defendants, filing attorneys, and the judge – and outlines specific evidence requests (phone records, photos, videos). This makes it a useful lead for deeper investigation into Epstein’s network and potential undisclosed victims. The subject matter is highly controversial and sensitive, involving a billionaire financier and alleged sexual exploitation of minors, which would provoke strong public reaction. While the information is now largely public, at the time it added a new lawsuit to the growing body of civil actions against Epstein, giving it moderate novelty and a solid investigative value. Key insights: Jane Doe 101 alleges she was lured to Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion at age 17 and was paid at least $200 for her time.; Miami attorneys Robert Josefsberg and Adam Horowitz filed a federal civil suit seeking Epstein’s phone records, photographs, and videos.; Attorney Horowitz asked U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra to order Epstein to produce the requested materials.
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Civil lawsuit filed against jailed billionaire Jeffrey Epstein alleges sexual abuse of teen and seeks records The passage provides concrete, actionable details – names of the plaintiff (Jane Doe 101), defendants, filing attorneys, and the judge – and outlines specific evidence requests (phone records, photos, videos). This makes it a useful lead for deeper investigation into Epstein’s network and potential undisclosed victims. The subject matter is highly controversial and sensitive, involving a billionaire financier and alleged sexual exploitation of minors, which would provoke strong public reaction. While the information is now largely public, at the time it added a new lawsuit to the growing body of civil actions against Epstein, giving it moderate novelty and a solid investigative value. Key insights: Jane Doe 101 alleges she was lured to Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion at age 17 and was paid at least $200 for her time.; Miami attorneys Robert Josefsberg and Adam Horowitz filed a federal civil suit seeking Epstein’s phone records, photographs, and videos.; Attorney Horowitz asked U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra to order Epstein to produce the requested materials.
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