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Victim Identifies Self in Jeffrey Epstein Sex Trafficking Lawsuit, Highlighting David Boies' Role
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Victim Identifies Self in Jeffrey Epstein Sex Trafficking Lawsuit, Highlighting David Boies' Role

Victim Identifies Self in Jeffrey Epstein Sex Trafficking Lawsuit, Highlighting David Boies' Role The passage reveals that [REDACTED - Survivor], previously a pseudonymous plaintiff (Jane Doe 43), has publicly identified herself in a federal lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein, linking the case to high‑profile attorney David Boies and his firm. This provides a concrete lead – a named plaintiff, the law firm representing her, and the defendant – that can be followed up for court filings, deposition schedules, and potential discovery of communications between Boies, the firm, and Epstein. While the allegations are already public, the new identification adds investigative value and involves a prominent legal figure, raising controversy and potential legal exposure. Key insights: [REDACTED - Survivor] drops pseudonym and is now a named plaintiff in the Epstein case.; Boies Schiller Flexner and David Boies are representing Ransome.; The lawsuit alleges Epstein forced her to have sex for money.

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