Epstein’s Repeated Invocation of Fifth Amendment to Block Discovery in Civil Abuse Cases
Epstein’s Repeated Invocation of Fifth Amendment to Block Discovery in Civil Abuse Cases The passage reiterates well‑documented behavior by Jeffrey Epstein of refusing to answer substantive questions during civil discovery. It provides no new names, transactions, or dates beyond what is already public, offering limited investigative leads. Key insights: Epstein invoked the Fifth Amendment repeatedly during discovery in multiple civil suits.; Depositions were taken at least five times, with Epstein providing no substantive answers.; The excerpt references a specific deposition question on March 8, 2010, about alleged abuse of a minor.
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Epstein’s Repeated Invocation of Fifth Amendment to Block Discovery in Civil Abuse Cases The passage reiterates well‑documented behavior by Jeffrey Epstein of refusing to answer substantive questions during civil discovery. It provides no new names, transactions, or dates beyond what is already public, offering limited investigative leads. Key insights: Epstein invoked the Fifth Amendment repeatedly during discovery in multiple civil suits.; Depositions were taken at least five times, with Epstein providing no substantive answers.; The excerpt references a specific deposition question on March 8, 2010, about alleged abuse of a minor.
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