Bruce A. Green
Professor and expert witness in Giuffre v. Dershowitz
Mentioned in 2 documents. Roles: Professor and expert witness in Giuffre v. Dershowitz, Expert witness on legal ethics
Bruce A. Green is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.
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3 sources for document mentions
court filing: 55
“The document includes a letter from Bruce Green to Judge Berman clarifying his involvement in Epstei”
Letter: 56
“Judge Richard M. Berman responds to a letter from Professor Bruce A. Green, expressing surprise that”
Judge Richard M. Berman responds to a letter from Professor Bruce A. Green, expressing surprise that...
“Judge Richard M. Berman responds to a letter from Professor Bruce A. Green, expressing surprise that”
Sources
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Co-Document Mentions
“Named alongside other network members in 2 documents”
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Document Mentions (3)
Judge Richard M. Berman responds to a letter from Professor Bruce A. Green, expressing surprise that...
Judge Richard M. Berman responds to a letter from Professor Bruce A. Green, expressing surprise that Green did not disclose his role as an expert witness in Giuffre v. Dershowitz and criticizing Green's opinion piece on transparency in the Epstein case.
court filing: 55
The document includes a letter from Bruce Green to Judge Berman clarifying his involvement in Epstein-related cases and multiple court filings related to Ghislaine Maxwell's case, including a notice of appeal.
Letter: 56
Judge Richard M. Berman responds to a letter from Professor Bruce A. Green, expressing surprise that Green did not disclose his role as an expert witness in Giuffre v. Dershowitz and criticizing Green's opinion piece on transparency in the Epstein case.
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