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Allegations linking attorney Edwards and Scott Rothstein to alleged Epstein Ponzi scheme in civil litigation
The passage mentions a civil complaint that alleges a scheme involving attorney Edwards, Scott Rothstein, and Jeffrey Epstein, but provides no concrete evidence, transaction details, dates, or high‑le Edwards is accused of colluding with Scott Rothstein in a civil action against Epstein. Epstein’s amended complaint alleges a “Ponzi scheme” involving settlement offers for alleged child v The compla
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The passage mentions a civil complaint that alleges a scheme involving attorney Edwards, Scott Rothstein, and Jeffrey Epstein, but provides no concrete evidence, transaction details, dates, or high‑le Edwards is accused of colluding with Scott Rothstein in a civil action against Epstein. Epstein’s amended complaint alleges a “Ponzi scheme” involving settlement offers for alleged child v The compla
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