Assistant DA objects to unsealing Epstein victims’ brief; Post withdraws and plans to refile motion
Assistant DA objects to unsealing Epstein victims’ brief; Post withdraws and plans to refile motion The passage details a procedural dispute over unsealing appellate briefs in the Epstein case, but offers no new substantive allegations, financial flows, or direct involvement of high‑level officials. It is useful for tracking court filings but provides limited investigative value. Key insights: Assistant District Attorney Friedman Agnifilo opposed any unsealing of Epstein victims’ identities.; The Miami Herald (the Post) withdrew its motion on Jan. 4, 2019 to avoid a procedural hurdle.; The Post intends to refile a motion to unseal briefs with victims’ names redacted and will notify Florida prosecutors.
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Assistant DA objects to unsealing Epstein victims’ brief; Post withdraws and plans to refile motion The passage details a procedural dispute over unsealing appellate briefs in the Epstein case, but offers no new substantive allegations, financial flows, or direct involvement of high‑level officials. It is useful for tracking court filings but provides limited investigative value. Key insights: Assistant District Attorney Friedman Agnifilo opposed any unsealing of Epstein victims’ identities.; The Miami Herald (the Post) withdrew its motion on Jan. 4, 2019 to avoid a procedural hurdle.; The Post intends to refile a motion to unseal briefs with victims’ names redacted and will notify Florida prosecutors.
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