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Deposition excerpts suggest alleged link between attorney Bradley Edwards and Scott Rothstein fraud scheme, with Jeffrey Epstein possibly withholding evidence

Deposition excerpts suggest alleged link between attorney Bradley Edwards and Scott Rothstein fraud scheme, with Jeffrey Epstein possibly withholding evidence The passage provides a specific allegation that Epstein was questioned about knowledge of attorney Bradley Edwards' involvement in a structured settlement fraud tied to Scott Rothstein, and that Epstein invoked attorney‑client privilege to avoid answering. It names high‑profile individuals (Jeffrey Epstein, Scott Rothstein, Bradley Edwards) and references a deposition, offering a concrete lead for further document review and witness interviews. While the claim is unverified and lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing, it connects influential actors to alleged financial misconduct, making it a strong investigative lead but not yet a blockbuster revelation. Key insights: Jeffrey Epstein was deposed on March 17, 2010 and was asked about Bradley Edwards' possible participation in a fraud scheme involving Scott Rothstein.; Epstein declined to answer, citing attorney‑client privilege.; Bradley Edwards filed an affidavit denying any involvement in Rothstein's fraud and claims he joined RRA after the scheme began.

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Deposition excerpts suggest alleged link between attorney Bradley Edwards and Scott Rothstein fraud scheme, with Jeffrey Epstein possibly withholding evidence The passage provides a specific allegation that Epstein was questioned about knowledge of attorney Bradley Edwards' involvement in a structured settlement fraud tied to Scott Rothstein, and that Epstein invoked attorney‑client privilege to avoid answering. It names high‑profile individuals (Jeffrey Epstein, Scott Rothstein, Bradley Edwards) and references a deposition, offering a concrete lead for further document review and witness interviews. While the claim is unverified and lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing, it connects influential actors to alleged financial misconduct, making it a strong investigative lead but not yet a blockbuster revelation. Key insights: Jeffrey Epstein was deposed on March 17, 2010 and was asked about Bradley Edwards' possible participation in a fraud scheme involving Scott Rothstein.; Epstein declined to answer, citing attorney‑client privilege.; Bradley Edwards filed an affidavit denying any involvement in Rothstein's fraud and claims he joined RRA after the scheme began.

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kagglehouse-oversighthigh-importancelegal-proceedingsfinancial-fraudstructured-settlementsattorney-misconductepstein

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