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Judge allows Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers to subpoena abortion records from women suing him
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Judge allows Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers to subpoena abortion records from women suing him

Judge allows Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers to subpoena abortion records from women suing him The passage reveals a court decision that could give Epstein’s legal team access to highly sensitive medical records, suggesting a strategy to undermine the plaintiffs’ claims. It identifies specific actors (Judge Donald Hafele, attorneys Louis Silver, Robert Critton, Spencer Kuvin) and a procedural avenue (subpoena of abortion records) that could be pursued for further investigation. While the claim is not yet verified, it points to a potentially novel legal tactic that could affect the civil suits and raise privacy concerns, making it a moderately strong lead. Key insights: Palm Beach County Circuit Judge Donald Hafele ruled Epstein’s attorneys may subpoena abortion records from plaintiffs.; The judge stated the records could help rebut claims of psychological injury.; Attorney Louis Silver warned the move may violate constitutional privacy rights.

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Judge allows Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers to subpoena abortion records from women suing him The passage reveals a court decision that could give Epstein’s legal team access to highly sensitive medical records, suggesting a strategy to undermine the plaintiffs’ claims. It identifies specific actors (Judge Donald Hafele, attorneys Louis Silver, Robert Critton, Spencer Kuvin) and a procedural avenue (subpoena of abortion records) that could be pursued for further investigation. While the claim is not yet verified, it points to a potentially novel legal tactic that could affect the civil suits and raise privacy concerns, making it a moderately strong lead. Key insights: Palm Beach County Circuit Judge Donald Hafele ruled Epstein’s attorneys may subpoena abortion records from plaintiffs.; The judge stated the records could help rebut claims of psychological injury.; Attorney Louis Silver warned the move may violate constitutional privacy rights.

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