08-civ-80893

Case number (often cited as 9:08-cv-80893 ) refers to the landmark federal civil lawsuit Doe v. Epstein , filed in the Southern District of Florida in August 2008. This case was a pivotal early effort to hold Jeffrey Epstein accountable and expose the controversial 2008 non-prosecution agreement (NPA).

Long before Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 arrest and subsequent death became global news, a legal battle was already brewing in Florida. Case , officially known as Doe v. Epstein , was one of the first major cracks in the financier's wall of immunity. What Was the Case About? 08-CIV-80893

While it began as a personal injury claim, its implications were far broader. It became a primary vehicle for challenging the "sweetheart" plea deal Epstein had recently struck with federal prosecutors. Key Legal Milestones Case number (often cited as 9:08-cv-80893 ) refers

According to records on CourtListener , the case spanned several years under Judge Kenneth A. Marra : Doe v. Epstein, 9:08-cv-80893 – CourtListener.com Long before Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 arrest and subsequent

Here is a blog post summarizing the significance of this case. The Case That Started It All: A Look Back at 08-CIV-80893

Filed on August 13, 2008, by attorney Bradley J. Edwards on behalf of a Jane Doe, the lawsuit alleged and the intentional infliction of emotional distress . The complaint detailed a "plan and scheme" of willful and malicious acts committed against the plaintiff when she was a minor.

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