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059.pdf | - | 206 | relates only to the exchange of limited immunity for the testimony of a witness who has asserted a Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incriminatio... |
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059.pdf | - | 220 | ut applied only to the exchange of "use immunity" for the testimony of a witness who has asserted a Fifth Amendment privilege. See USAM § 9-23.100 et ... |
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059.pdf | - | 381 | NOT A CERTIFIED COPY agreement. Epstein further asserts and certifies that he understands that the Fifth Amendment and Rule 7(a) of the Federal Rules ... |
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059.pdf | - | 389 | the grand jury's investigation. Epstein further asserts and certifies that he understands that the Fifth Amendment and Rule 7(a) of the Federal Rules ... |
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059.pdf | - | 478 | the grand jury's investigation. Epstein further asserts and certifies that he understands that the Fifth Amendment and Rule 7(a) of the Federal Rules ... |
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059.pdf | - | 679 | Edwards have refused to answer questions. As he did in the civil lawsuits, Epstein has invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination wh... |
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074.pdf | - | 94 | Edwards have refused to answer questions. As he did in the civil lawsuits, Epstein has invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination wh... |
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074.pdf | - | 195 | Edwards have refused to answer questions. As he did in the civil lawsuits, Epstein has invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination wh... |
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1078-5.pdf | - | 13 | a stay of Ms. Maxwell's deposition, pending outcome of the criminal investigation could impair her Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incriminatio... |
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1218-49.pdf | - | 12 | n his Declaration, Mr. Cassell asserts that, because three of Epstein’s associates— —asserted their Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incriminati... |
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1218-49.pdf | - | 13 | law student knows that adverse inferences can only be drawn against a party who either invokes the Fifth Amendment in a civil case him or herself, or ... |
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1218-49.pdf | - | 14 | have been unreasonable to have done so.5 31. As Mr. Cassell well knows, witnesses risk waving their Fifth Amendment privilege by invoking it only sele... |
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1330-04.pdf | - | 12 | three of Epstein’s associates—Sarah Kellen, Adrianna Mucinska, and Nadia Marcinkova—asserted their Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incriminatio... |
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1330-04.pdf | - | 13 | law student knows that adverse inferences can only be drawn against a party who either invokes the Fifth Amendment in a civil case him or herself, or ... |
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1330-04.pdf | - | 14 | have been unreasonable to have done so.5 31. As Mr. Cassell well knows, witnesses risk waving their Fifth Amendment privilege by invoking it only sele... |
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1338.pdf | - | 6 | ted intent, but I fully intend to allow circumstantial evidence, inclusive of the invocation of the Fifth Amendment relevant questions pertaining to t... |
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1338.pdf | - | 69 | ord by Mr. Epstein's counsel, which I appreciate -- that is, he's not going to be receding from his Fifth Amendment invocations. He's not going to be ... |
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1338.pdf | - | 70 | vast majority being outside of the state and some from the federal courts -- and, that is, that the Fifth Amendment cannot be used to take away Mr. Ed... |
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1338.pdf | - | 74 | intent, but I) ffully intend to allow circumstantiaD ~vidence, inclusive of the invocation of thcl (Fifth Amendment relevant questions) (pertaining to... |
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1338.pdf | - | 76 | complaint. If there were any questions that were asked of Mr. Epstein where he refused to answer on Fifth Amendment grounds, I find that the informati... |
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146.pdf | - | 82 | Edwards have refused to answer questions. As he did in the civil lawsuits, Epstein has invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination wh... |
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153.pdf | - | 84 | wards have refusJ!d to answer q~estions, As he did in the civil. lawsuits, Epstein has :invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination w... |
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166.pdf | - | 94 | Edwards have refused to answer questions. As he did in the civil lawsuits, Epstein has invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination wh... |
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2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 151 | relates only to the exchange of limited immunity for the testimony of a witness who has asserted a Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incriminatio... |
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2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 165 | ut applied only to the exchange of “use immunity” for the testimony of a witness who has asserted a Fifth Amendment privilege. See USAM § 9-23.100 et ... |
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2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 326 | 3DJH 4 RI 4 agreement. Epstein further asserts and certifies that he understands that the Fifth Amendment and Rule 7(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil ... |
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2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 334 | the grand jury's investigation. Epstein further asserts and certifies that he understands that the Fifth Amendment and Rule 7(a) of the Federal Rules ... |
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205.pdf | - | 81 | Edwards have refused to answer questions. As he did in the civil lawsuits, Epstein has invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination wh... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 2 | alsely alleged wrongdoing on the part of Edwards. Moreover, Epstein had no intention of waiving his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incriminati... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 6 | March 17, 2010 and January 25, 2012 were replete with refusals of Epstein to testify based upon his Fifth Amendment privilege. Questions that Epstein ... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 12 | nsequently, Epstein had no good faith basis to rely on such infonnation. Epstein's Assertion of his Fifth Amendment Privilege Gives Rise to Adverse In... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 13 | nd shield" doctrine, Epstein could not seek damages from Edwards while at the same time asserting a Fifth Amendment privilege to block relevant discov... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 16 | sition Attachment #1).1 1 When questioned about this subject at his deposition, Epstein invoked his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent rather than... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 17 | ow many times have you engaged in oral sex with females under the age of 18?" A: [Invocation of the Fifth Amendment]); Deposition of Jane Doe, Septemb... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 21 | ment #1, at 17 ("Q: Did you ... ever engage in any sexual conduct with L.M.?" A: [Invocation of the Fifth Amendment].); see also Epstein Depa., April ... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 36 | ice of counsel, I cannot answer that question. They've advised me I must assert my Sixth Amendment, Fifth Amendment and Fourteenth Amendment Rights ag... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 53 | Edwards. Rather than answer substantive questions about his lawsuit, Epstein repeatedly invoked his Fifth Amendment privilege. See Epstein Depa. taken... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 69 | NOT A CERTIFIED COPY minors. Indeed, in discovery Epstein has asserted his Fifth Amendment privilege rather than answer questions about the extent of ... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 81 | e Court is aware, in both this case and all other cases filed against him, Epstein has asserted his Fifth Amendment privilege rather than answer any s... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 85 | aim against him for a second and entirely independent reason: Epstein's repeated invocations of the Fifth Amendment raise adverse inferences against h... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 87 | im against Epstein had substantial actual value. Without repeating each and every invocation of the Fifth Amendment that Epstein has made and the reas... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 95 | Edwards' s clients and others while they were minors. Indeed, in discovery Epstein has asserted his Fifth Amendment privilege rather than answer quest... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 96 | ctrine, Epstein could not legitimately seek damages from Edwards while at the same time asserting a Fifth Amendment privilege to block relevant discov... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 109 | s the Court is aware, in both this case and all other cases filed against him, Epstein asserted his Fifth Amendment privilege rather than answer any s... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 111 | asked: direct- questions . about whether he had any legitimate claim at all, Epstein hid behind the Fifth Amendment. As a result, under the "sword and... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 113 | E INFERENCES FROM EPSTEIN'S INVOCATION OF THE FIFTH AMENDMENT Epstein's repeated invocations of the Fifth Amendment raise adverse inferences against h... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 114 | rds and others on behalf of the minor girls that Epstein victimized. "[I]t is well-settled that the Fifth Amendment does not forbid adverse inferences... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 115 | im against Epstein had substantial actual value. Without repeating each and every invocation of the Fifth Amendment that Epstein has made and the reas... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 149 | g a minor for prostitution. Q Did you, in fact, commit those acts? MR. GOLDBERGER: l can invoke the Fifth Amendment privilege for you or you can invok... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 150 | titution 3 in the Virgin Isl:rnds? 4 A Sarne answer. 5 Q That is that the - you are invoking your 6 Fifth Amendment -- 7 A Yes. B Q -- right? 9 A Yes,... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 151 | R. KNIGHT: I'm withdrawing the instruction. 15 MR. GOLDBERGER; Okay. All right Anyhow he's invoking Fifth Amendment privileges as to that line of ques... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 152 | sure - the jury is going to recognize this is simply meant to harass me, and I'll have to take the Fifth Amendment since your client, Mr. Edwards, is ... |
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795 (1).pdf | - | 191 | nerally? A. He attended Jeffrey Epstein's deposition, so he heard the questions asked and heard the Fifth Amendment invocation and so the adverse infe... |
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795.pdf | - | 2 | alsely alleged wrongdoing on the part of Edwards. Moreover, Epstein had no intention of waiving his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incriminati... |
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795.pdf | - | 6 | March 17, 2010 and January 25, 2012 were replete with refusals of Epstein to testify based upon his Fifth Amendment privilege. Questions that Epstein ... |
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795.pdf | - | 12 | nsequently, Epstein had no good faith basis to rely on such infonnation. Epstein's Assertion of his Fifth Amendment Privilege Gives Rise to Adverse In... |
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795.pdf | - | 13 | nd shield" doctrine, Epstein could not seek damages from Edwards while at the same time asserting a Fifth Amendment privilege to block relevant discov... |
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795.pdf | - | 16 | sition Attachment #1).1 1 When questioned about this subject at his deposition, Epstein invoked his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent rather than... |
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795.pdf | - | 17 | ow many times have you engaged in oral sex with females under the age of 18?" A: [Invocation of the Fifth Amendment]); Deposition of Jane Doe, Septemb... |
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795.pdf | - | 21 | ment #1, at 17 ("Q: Did you ... ever engage in any sexual conduct with L.M.?" A: [Invocation of the Fifth Amendment].); see also Epstein Depa., April ... |
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795.pdf | - | 36 | ice of counsel, I cannot answer that question. They've advised me I must assert my Sixth Amendment, Fifth Amendment and Fourteenth Amendment Rights ag... |
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795.pdf | - | 53 | Edwards. Rather than answer substantive questions about his lawsuit, Epstein repeatedly invoked his Fifth Amendment privilege. See Epstein Depa. taken... |
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795.pdf | - | 69 | NOT A CERTIFIED COPY minors. Indeed, in discovery Epstein has asserted his Fifth Amendment privilege rather than answer questions about the extent of ... |
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795.pdf | - | 81 | e Court is aware, in both this case and all other cases filed against him, Epstein has asserted his Fifth Amendment privilege rather than answer any s... |
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795.pdf | - | 85 | aim against him for a second and entirely independent reason: Epstein's repeated invocations of the Fifth Amendment raise adverse inferences against h... |
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795.pdf | - | 87 | im against Epstein had substantial actual value. Without repeating each and every invocation of the Fifth Amendment that Epstein has made and the reas... |
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795.pdf | - | 95 | Edwards' s clients and others while they were minors. Indeed, in discovery Epstein has asserted his Fifth Amendment privilege rather than answer quest... |
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795.pdf | - | 96 | ctrine, Epstein could not legitimately seek damages from Edwards while at the same time asserting a Fifth Amendment privilege to block relevant discov... |
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795.pdf | - | 109 | s the Court is aware, in both this case and all other cases filed against him, Epstein asserted his Fifth Amendment privilege rather than answer any s... |
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795.pdf | - | 111 | asked: direct- questions . about whether he had any legitimate claim at all, Epstein hid behind the Fifth Amendment. As a result, under the "sword and... |
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795.pdf | - | 113 | E INFERENCES FROM EPSTEIN'S INVOCATION OF THE FIFTH AMENDMENT Epstein's repeated invocations of the Fifth Amendment raise adverse inferences against h... |
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795.pdf | - | 114 | rds and others on behalf of the minor girls that Epstein victimized. "[I]t is well-settled that the Fifth Amendment does not forbid adverse inferences... |
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795.pdf | - | 115 | im against Epstein had substantial actual value. Without repeating each and every invocation of the Fifth Amendment that Epstein has made and the reas... |
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795.pdf | - | 149 | g a minor for prostitution. Q Did you, in fact, commit those acts? MR. GOLDBERGER: l can invoke the Fifth Amendment privilege for you or you can invok... |
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795.pdf | - | 150 | titution 3 in the Virgin Isl:rnds? 4 A Sarne answer. 5 Q That is that the - you are invoking your 6 Fifth Amendment -- 7 A Yes. B Q -- right? 9 A Yes,... |
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795.pdf | - | 151 | R. KNIGHT: I'm withdrawing the instruction. 15 MR. GOLDBERGER; Okay. All right Anyhow he's invoking Fifth Amendment privileges as to that line of ques... |
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795.pdf | - | 152 | sure - the jury is going to recognize this is simply meant to harass me, and I'll have to take the Fifth Amendment since your client, Mr. Edwards, is ... |
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795.pdf | - | 191 | nerally? A. He attended Jeffrey Epstein's deposition, so he heard the questions asked and heard the Fifth Amendment invocation and so the adverse infe... |
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