Legal brief argues Epstein's witness tampering justifies summary judgment against him
The passage provides a lawyer's argument that Jeffrey Epstein's alleged witness intimidation supports a summary‑judgment motion. It mentions Epstein and a party named Edwards, but offers no concrete f Claims Epstein engaged in witness intimidation and tampering. Argument that such conduct creates adverse inferences under the Fifth Amendment. Cites case law (Jost v. Ahmad) to support admissibility
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The passage provides a lawyer's argument that Jeffrey Epstein's alleged witness intimidation supports a summary‑judgment motion. It mentions Epstein and a party named Edwards, but offers no concrete f Claims Epstein engaged in witness intimidation and tampering. Argument that such conduct creates adverse inferences under the Fifth Amendment. Cites case law (Jost v. Ahmad) to support admissibility
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