court filing or affidavit: DOJ-OGR-00030426
Summary
The document details a dispute between the undersigned attorney and Jack Goldberger, Epstein's attorney, over the scheduling of Jane Doe's deposition and the service of subpoenas on Jane Doe and her mother. The undersigned alleges that Goldberger failed to honor agreements and improperly served subpoenas. The deposition was ultimately postponed.
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