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Confidential Due Diligence Report
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HEADLINE: Claim: Epstein filed lawsuit to 'intimidate' victims' attorney
BYLINE: MICHELE DARGAN Daily News Staff Writer
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Billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein filed his 2009 lawsuit against attorney Brad Edwards in an effort to get
Edwards to drop sex abuse lawsuits filed against Epstein, attorney Jack Scarola said Friday.
"The sole motivation for these claims against Mr. Edwards is an attempt to intimidate him so as to abandon the
justified prosecution of his claims against Mr. Epstein; Scarola said.
Edwards secured deals for victims and Jane Doe, who were among nearly two dozen young women
who received confidential settlements from Epstein. Edwards filed a new lawsuit last month against Epstein on
behalf of victim asking for $50 million in damages.
At a court hearing Friday, Scarola told Circuit Judge David Crow that all lawsuits were settled for "very
substantial sums of money, which is directly contrary to the assertions that Mr. Epstein made that these cases were
fabrications."
The hearing was related to Epstein's lawsuit against Edwards, alleging Edwards was involved in false claims
made by Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein. Epstein says Rothstein lured investors to his scheme by telling them
Epstein had agreed to settle sex abuse lawsuits for as much as $200 million. Edwards worked at Rothstein's firm
for less than a year; Rothstein is named as a defendant.
Speaking on behalf of Epstein, attorney Joseph Ackerman said, "Except in certain cases, we believe the
Rothstein firm was marketing cases that didn't exist, not necessarily the ones he settled. We believe actions were
taken in those cases that were an abuse of process to inflate the marketing."
Edwards filed a counterclaim, alleging Epstein filed a frivolous lawsuit to get him to back down from
representing the victims.
Epstein had filed a complaint with the Florida Bar against Edwards, raising allegations that Edwards and others
were involved in Rothstein's wrongdoing. After investigating the claim, the Florida Bar dismissed the complaint. In
July, Edwards received a letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office -- the office responsible for prosecuting Rothstein —
identifying Edwards as a potential victim of Rothstein.
Scarola wants the judge to sever the cases and fast-track Edwards' case.
"This constitutes a very substantial cloud over Mr. Edwards' head," Scarola said.
"Public allegations have been made against him that he was a participant in this major fraud, one of the largest
in the history of South Florida, and we want, expeditiously, to have that cloud removed."
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