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Document alleges Jeffrey Epstein used lawsuits to silence victims and accuses attorney James Patterson of malicious prosecution

Document alleges Jeffrey Epstein used lawsuits to silence victims and accuses attorney James Patterson of malicious prosecution The passage repeats known accusations against Epstein and mentions a civil dispute between an unnamed attorney (James Patterson) and a lawyer named Edwards, but provides no concrete dates, transaction details, or new evidence linking high‑level officials or financial flows. It may offer a modest lead to court filings for verification, but its novelty and power linkage are limited. Key insights: Claims Epstein filed a baseless lawsuit to avoid accountability for sexual abuse.; Attorney James Patterson describes the lawsuit as a desperate measure by Epstein.; Edwards filed a counter‑claim for malicious prosecution and seeks summary judgment.

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Document alleges Jeffrey Epstein used lawsuits to silence victims and accuses attorney James Patterson of malicious prosecution The passage repeats known accusations against Epstein and mentions a civil dispute between an unnamed attorney (James Patterson) and a lawyer named Edwards, but provides no concrete dates, transaction details, or new evidence linking high‑level officials or financial flows. It may offer a modest lead to court filings for verification, but its novelty and power linkage are limited. Key insights: Claims Epstein filed a baseless lawsuit to avoid accountability for sexual abuse.; Attorney James Patterson describes the lawsuit as a desperate measure by Epstein.; Edwards filed a counter‑claim for malicious prosecution and seeks summary judgment.

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JAMES PATTERSON Put simply, Epstein has made allegations that have no basis in fact. To the contrary, his lawsuit was merely a desperate measure by a serial pedophile to prevent being held account- able for repeatedly sexually abusing minor females. Epstein’s ulterior motives in filing.and prosecuting this lawsuit are blatantly obvious. Epstein’s behavior is another clear demon- stration that he feels he lives above the law and that because of his wealth he can manipulate the system and pay for law- yers to do his dirty work—even to the extent of having them assert baseless claims against other members of the Florida Bar. Epstein’s Complaint against Edwards and LM is nothing short of a far-fetched fictional fairy-tale with absolutely no evidence whatsoever to support his preposterous claims. It was his last ditch effort to escape the public disclosure by Edwards and his clients of the nature, extent, and sordid details of his life as a serial child molester. Edwards's Motion for Summary Judgment should be granted without equivocation. Edwards filed a counterclaim for malicious prosecution. “He sued me with knowingly made up, falsified facts’ Edwards says. And his sole motivation was to extort me into abandoning the legitimate cases I was pursuing against him on behalf of the victims, including the CVRA suit. He ultimately had to dismiss that case, literally on the morning our Summary Judgment was to be heard. I then sued him. We were set for trial. The judge granted me punitive damages in my claim. And then, in a separate case in Florida, one of the appellate courts basically abolis} in Florida. My case was our district ruled that stand and the tort is nm back to the trial court the State Supreme Cour Sarah Kellen “She said her name was C tion,” says a real estate a much later that I realized s In April of 2009, that a: Beach. For Clara, that littl Epstein’s big house on El Br. as Sarah Kellen. But not suc pay four thousand dollars a 2009,” says a Palm Beach re market. “But she stayed a lot round-the-world trip for at I Kellen had been a prime Prosecutors had considered c Marcinkova as potential c charges as part of the plea de the course of which it was < pleaded to something, he coul slapping her, once, on his jet.

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