N.F.
Witness who testified against Mr. Robertson
Mentioned in 4 documents. Roles: Witness who testified against Mr. Robertson, alleged victim or witness, Witness
N.F. 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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4 sources for document mentions
Court Filing: 1:21-cr-02949
“The court considers factors under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(g) to determine whether Mr. Robertson should be r”
court filing: 21-cr-0294
“The court granted Mr. Robertson pretrial release with strict conditions, including home incarceratio”
Court Filing: Case 1:17-cr-00249-RM Document 3062 Filed 06/02/21 Page 8 of 616
“The court has found that Mr. Robertson has met his burden of production and rebutted the presumption”
court filing: DOJ-OGR-00020218
“The court is releasing Mr. Robertson under extremely strict conditions, including home incarceration”
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Co-Document Mentions
“Named alongside other network members in 13 documents”
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Court Filing: 1:21-cr-02949
The court considers factors under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(g) to determine whether Mr. Robertson should be released on bail. Although some factors weigh against his release, the court finds that strict conditions could meet the requirements for his release. The charges against Mr. Robertson are serious, involving allegations of shooting a victim in retaliation for cooperating with the government.
court filing: 21-cr-0294
The court granted Mr. Robertson pretrial release with strict conditions, including home incarceration and GPS tracking, to ensure his appearance and the safety of the community. The court also emphasized the importance of the defendant's ability to meet with his attorneys in person to prepare for trial. The government requested reconsideration or a stay pending appeal, which the court denied.
Court Filing: Case 1:17-cr-00249-RM Document 3062 Filed 06/02/21 Page 8 of 616
The court has found that Mr. Robertson has met his burden of production and rebutted the presumption against release. The court considered the factors under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(g) and imposed strict conditions for his release. The charges against Mr. Robertson are serious and involve allegations of shooting a victim in retaliation for cooperating with the government.
court filing: DOJ-OGR-00020218
The court is releasing Mr. Robertson under extremely strict conditions, including home incarceration with GPS tracking, limited contact with others, and no access to phones or visitors, to ensure his appearance and community safety. The court believes these conditions will mitigate any danger or flight risk. Mr. Robertson will be closely supervised at La Pasada Halfway House.
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