Lawyer acknowledges request to unseal redacted Epstein appellate briefs
Lawyer acknowledges request to unseal redacted Epstein appellate briefs The email chain shows a routine legal correspondence about unsealing appellate briefs related to Jeffrey Epstein. While it confirms ongoing efforts to access sealed documents, it provides no new specifics, names of officials, financial transactions, or misconduct beyond the already public Epstein case, limiting investigative value. Key insights: Martin G. Weinberg, Esq. responds to Jack Browning's request to unseal Epstein appeal briefs.; The request involves redacted identities, indicating potential sensitive information.; A signed signature page was attached by Jack Browning as part of the motion.
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Lawyer acknowledges request to unseal redacted Epstein appellate briefs The email chain shows a routine legal correspondence about unsealing appellate briefs related to Jeffrey Epstein. While it confirms ongoing efforts to access sealed documents, it provides no new specifics, names of officials, financial transactions, or misconduct beyond the already public Epstein case, limiting investigative value. Key insights: Martin G. Weinberg, Esq. responds to Jack Browning's request to unseal Epstein appeal briefs.; The request involves redacted identities, indicating potential sensitive information.; A signed signature page was attached by Jack Browning as part of the motion.
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