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From: To: Subject: Jeffrey Epstein Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2010 21:44:48 +0000 Importance: Normal Attachments: Jane_Doe_DE214-4.pdf; Jane_Doe_DE214_re_Motn_Protective_0rder.pdf; Jane_Doe_DE214-1.pdf; Jane_Doe_DE214-2.pdf; Jane_Doe_DE214-3.pdf Good afternoon, everyone. This is an FYI email regarding potential press coverage. All of the Epstein civil suits have been settled and the cases are supposed to be closed, but this came to me through CM/ECF today. It is a motion by Epstein to keep one of the plaintiff's lawyers (Brad Edwards) from disclosing documents he received through the discovery process. The specific discovery that they are trying to keep confidential is the correspondence between Epstein's attorneys and the U.S. Attorney's Office related to the negotiation of the Non-Prosecution Agreement. According to the pleading and attachments, Edwards plans to use the documents: (I) to rejuvenate the victim's rights suit that he filed against our Office a few years ago; (2) to
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From: To: Subject: Jeffrey Epstein Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2010 21:44:48 +0000 Importance: Normal Attachments: Jane_Doe_DE214-4.pdf; Jane_Doe_DE214_re_Motn_Protective_0rder.pdf; Jane_Doe_DE214-1.pdf; Jane_Doe_DE214-2.pdf; Jane_Doe_DE214-3.pdf Good afternoon, everyone. This is an FYI email regarding potential press coverage. All of the Epstein civil suits have been settled and the cases are supposed to be closed, but this came to me through CM/ECF today. It is a motion by Epstein to keep one of the plaintiff's lawyers (Brad Edwards) from disclosing documents he received through the discovery process. The specific discovery that they are trying to keep confidential is the correspondence between Epstein's attorneys and the U.S. Attorney's Office related to the negotiation of the Non-Prosecution Agreement. According to the pleading and attachments, Edwards plans to use the documents: (I) to rejuvenate the victim's rights suit that he filed against our Office a few years ago; (2) to
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