Motion to Limit Deposition Questions About Jane Doe #3’s Alleged Trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein
Motion to Limit Deposition Questions About Jane Doe #3’s Alleged Trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein The passage merely repeats standard protective‑order language in a civil case involving a victim of alleged Jeffrey Epstein trafficking. It does not disclose new actors, financial transactions, or actionable evidence, and the only high‑profile name mentioned (Jeffrey Epstein) is already widely reported. Key insights: Plaintiff seeks to bar questions about Jane Doe #3’s experiences as a trafficked minor.; Requests court‑issued warnings to prevent harassing language used by defendant’s counsel.; Demands that the defendant not be in the same room as the non‑party victim during deposition.
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Motion to Limit Deposition Questions About Jane Doe #3’s Alleged Trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein The passage merely repeats standard protective‑order language in a civil case involving a victim of alleged Jeffrey Epstein trafficking. It does not disclose new actors, financial transactions, or actionable evidence, and the only high‑profile name mentioned (Jeffrey Epstein) is already widely reported. Key insights: Plaintiff seeks to bar questions about Jane Doe #3’s experiences as a trafficked minor.; Requests court‑issued warnings to prevent harassing language used by defendant’s counsel.; Demands that the defendant not be in the same room as the non‑party victim during deposition.
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