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Attorney Discusses Confidentiality Agreements and Fees in Jeffrey Epstein Victim Cases

Attorney Discusses Confidentiality Agreements and Fees in Jeffrey Epstein Victim Cases The deposition reveals that a lawyer received undisclosed fees for representing multiple Epstein victims and is bound by confidentiality agreements imposed by Epstein. This suggests potential financial flows and privileged information that could be investigated, but the lead lacks specific amounts, dates, or direct links to high‑level officials, limiting its immediate impact. Key insights: Attorney claims to have represented three victims as counsel of record and assisted in at least one additional case.; All four cases are reported as settled, and the attorney confirms receiving a fee in each.; The attorney cites confidentiality obligations imposed by Jeffrey Epstein that prevent disclosure of fee amounts.

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Attorney Discusses Confidentiality Agreements and Fees in Jeffrey Epstein Victim Cases The deposition reveals that a lawyer received undisclosed fees for representing multiple Epstein victims and is bound by confidentiality agreements imposed by Epstein. This suggests potential financial flows and privileged information that could be investigated, but the lead lacks specific amounts, dates, or direct links to high‑level officials, limiting its immediate impact. Key insights: Attorney claims to have represented three victims as counsel of record and assisted in at least one additional case.; All four cases are reported as settled, and the attorney confirms receiving a fee in each.; The attorney cites confidentiality obligations imposed by Jeffrey Epstein that prevent disclosure of fee amounts.

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