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Deposition notice linking Scott Rothstein to Epstein vs. Edwards civil case

Deposition notice linking Scott Rothstein to Epstein vs. Edwards civil case The document provides a concrete connection between Scott Rothstein—a lawyer later convicted of a $1.2 billion fraud scheme—and a deposition in an Epstein-related civil case. It offers specific names, dates, and a law firm, which could be pursued for further discovery of any financial or communications ties between Rothstein and Epstein. However, the excerpt contains no direct allegation of misconduct, financial flow, or criminal activity, limiting its immediate investigative impact. Key insights: Deposition taken on June 14 2012 for case "Epstein vs. Edwards"; Witness: Scott Rothstein, addressed to Marc Nurik; Notary Pearlyck Martin certified the video‑conference deposition in Miami‑Dade, Florida

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Deposition notice linking Scott Rothstein to Epstein vs. Edwards civil case The document provides a concrete connection between Scott Rothstein—a lawyer later convicted of a $1.2 billion fraud scheme—and a deposition in an Epstein-related civil case. It offers specific names, dates, and a law firm, which could be pursued for further discovery of any financial or communications ties between Rothstein and Epstein. However, the excerpt contains no direct allegation of misconduct, financial flow, or criminal activity, limiting its immediate investigative impact. Key insights: Deposition taken on June 14 2012 for case "Epstein vs. Edwards"; Witness: Scott Rothstein, addressed to Marc Nurik; Notary Pearlyck Martin certified the video‑conference deposition in Miami‑Dade, Florida

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