The witness (unnamed)
attorney who testified about the brief
Mentioned in 3 documents. Roles: attorney who testified about the brief, likely an attorney or investigator involved in the case, alleged victim of sexual misconduct
The witness (unnamed) 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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4 sources for document mentions
deposition transcript: A-5803
“The witness is questioned about a court brief they co-signed with Susan Brune, specifically about wh”
deposition transcript: A-5808
“The witness confirms having a conversation with Susan Brune about what to include in a brief and ack”
deposition: A-5829
“The witness discusses a conversation with someone from the Brune firm about Juror No. 1 and a potent”
deposition: DOJ-OGR-00032668
“The witness describes being paid for various activities, including being naked in the presence of th”
Sources
1 source for known connections
Co-Document Mentions
“Named alongside other network members in 11 documents”
Known Connections (4)
Document Mentions (4)
deposition transcript: A-5803
The witness is questioned about a court brief they co-signed with Susan Brune, specifically about what they knew before receiving a government letter and whether they intentionally misrepresented facts in the brief. The witness clarifies that they did not try to convey a false impression through the brief's facts section.
deposition transcript: A-5808
The witness confirms having a conversation with Susan Brune about what to include in a brief and acknowledges deciding to omit certain information. The witness expresses regret over the omission and suggests they would handle it differently in hindsight.
deposition: A-5829
The witness discusses a conversation with someone from the Brune firm about Juror No. 1 and a potential connection to a suspended attorney. The witness didn't receive detailed information about the connection but recalls discussing Juror No. 1's possible involvement in a personal injury case. The witness is questioned about whether they would have wanted information about a written report on Juror No. 1's background.
deposition: DOJ-OGR-00032668
The witness describes being paid for various activities, including being naked in the presence of the alleged perpetrator and engaging in sexual acts without explicit consent. The detective acknowledges that the described actions constitute crimes and discusses potential court proceedings with the witness.
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