Jane Doe #1
Petitioner
Mentioned in 3 documents. Roles: Petitioner, Original Petitioner, Victim (Minor Victim-1)
Jane Doe #1 is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.
At a Glance
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8 sources for document mentions
Court Filing - Complaint: 08-80069
“The complaint is filed by Jane Doe No. 1, a minor, through her father as parent and natural guardian”
court filing: 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 208-1
“The document discusses a court case where two additional victims, Jane Doe 3 and Jane Doe 4, sought ”
Court Order: 208-1
“The court denies the motions by Jane Doe 3 and Jane Doe 4 to join the action under Rule 21 and the m”
Verdict Sheet: 410-2
“The verdict sheet outlines the charges against Ghislaine Maxwell and provides checkboxes for the jur”
FBI notified alleged Epstein victims of victim rights before non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting DOJ’s early acknowledgment of CVRA applicability
2025-11-11
“The passage reveals a concrete FBI notice to Jane Doe #1 on June 7, 2007, outlining victim rights un”
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1 source for known connections
Co-Document Mentions
“Named alongside other network members in 18 documents”
Known Connections (6)
Document Mentions (8)
Court Filing - Complaint: 08-80069
The complaint is filed by Jane Doe No. 1, a minor, through her father as parent and natural guardian, and by her father and stepmother individually, against Jeffrey Epstein, alleging sexual assault and abuse. The plaintiffs are all residents of Florida, and the case is brought in the Southern District of Florida. The complaint is filed under fictitious names to protect Jane Doe's identity due to the sensitive nature of the allegations.
court filing: 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 208-1
The document discusses a court case where two additional victims, Jane Doe 3 and Jane Doe 4, sought to join the action as petitioners under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 21, and later, the original petitioners moved to amend their petition under Rule 15 to include them. The Government opposed both motions, and the court ultimately denied the motion to amend.
Court Order: 208-1
The court denies the motions by Jane Doe 3 and Jane Doe 4 to join the action under Rule 21 and the motion by Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2 to amend their pleadings under Rule 15. The court also strikes certain factual details from the record as immaterial and impertinent to the central claim.
Verdict Sheet: 410-2
The verdict sheet outlines the charges against Ghislaine Maxwell and provides checkboxes for the jury's verdict on each count. The document is signed by the foreperson and includes the date and time.
FBI notified alleged Epstein victims of victim rights before non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting DOJ’s early acknowledgment of CVRA applicability
The passage reveals a concrete FBI notice to Jane Doe #1 on June 7, 2007, outlining victim rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) prior to a non‑prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein. FBI sent a victim‑rights notice to Jane Doe #1 on June 7 2007. The notice referenced CVRA rights, implying DOJ initially treated Epstein’s victims as covered by th The notice preceded a non‑prosecuti
Federal prosecutors admitted backing down on victim notifications after pressure from Jeffrey Epstein’s attorneys
The passage reveals that U.S. Attorney’s Office officials renegotiated victim‑notification letters and delayed informing a victim about a non‑prosecution agreement with Epstein, suggesting possible pr U.S. Attorney’s Office renegotiated victim‑notification letters after pressure from Epstein’s lawyer A victim (Jane Doe #1) was not told of the non‑prosecution agreement until after it was signed. As
Epstein Victims Claim Prosecutors Secretly Barred Sex Offense Prosecutions Without Notification
The passage reveals a potential pattern of undisclosed plea agreements that prevented prosecution of sexual offenses against Epstein victims, indicating possible prosecutorial misconduct and victim ri Victims (Jane Doe #1 and #2) discovered undisclosed agreements blocking prosecution of Epstein's sex Prosecutors allegedly entered plea deals without informing victims, violating the Crime Victims' R
FBI notified Epstein victims of CVRA rights before non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting DOJ misapplied victim‑rights statutes
The passage reveals that the FBI sent victim‑rights notices to Epstein’s alleged victims months before a non‑prosecution deal, implying the agency assumed CVRA applicability and later reversed its pos FBI sent a notice to Jane Doe #1 on June 7, 2007, stating her rights under the CVRA. The notice preceded the non‑prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein by over three months. The Department of Jus
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