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Edwards Opposes Epstein's Summary Judgment, Citing Fifth Amendment Abuse

Edwards Opposes Epstein's Summary Judgment, Citing Fifth Amendment Abuse The passage outlines legal arguments in a civil dispute involving Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on his invocation of the Fifth Amendment to block testimony. While it references potential criminal activity, it provides no new factual allegations, financial details, or novel connections to high‑level officials, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Epstein seeks summary judgment but refuses to testify, invoking the Fifth Amendment.; Edwards argues adverse inferences should be drawn from Epstein's silence.; Reference to the Scherer Complaint against Rothstein as part of the evidentiary backdrop.

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Edwards Opposes Epstein's Summary Judgment, Citing Fifth Amendment Abuse The passage outlines legal arguments in a civil dispute involving Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on his invocation of the Fifth Amendment to block testimony. While it references potential criminal activity, it provides no new factual allegations, financial details, or novel connections to high‑level officials, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Epstein seeks summary judgment but refuses to testify, invoking the Fifth Amendment.; Edwards argues adverse inferences should be drawn from Epstein's silence.; Reference to the Scherer Complaint against Rothstein as part of the evidentiary backdrop.

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