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91. On July 20, 2010, Bradley Edwards received a letter from the U.S. Attorney’s
Office for the Southern District of Florida — the office responsible for prosecuting Rothstein’s
Ponzi scheme. The letier indicated that law enforcement agencies had determined that Edwards
was “a victim (or potential victim)” of Scott Rothstein's federal crimes. The letter informed
Edwards of his rights as a victim of Rothstein’s fraud and promised to keep Edwards informed
about subsequent developments in Rothstein’s prosecution. See Letter attached hereto as Exhibit
| 92. Jeffrey Epstein filed a-complaint with the Florida Bar against Bradley Edwards,
Esa, raising allegations that Edwards and others were involved in the wrongdoing of Scott
Rothstein. After investigating the claim, the Florida Bar dismissed this complaint. See Edwards
Affidavit, Exhibit “N” at §23.
Ep stein Takes the Fifth When Asked Substantive Questions About His Claims Against Edwards
93. On March 17, 2010, defendant Epstein was deposed about his lawsuit against
Edwards, Rather than answer substantive questions about his lawsuit, Epstein repeatedly
snyiked his Fifth Amendment privilege. See Epstein Depo. taken 3/17/10, Deposition
Attachment #1. |
| 94. In his deposition, Epstein took the Fifth rather than answer the question:
“Specifically what are the allegations against you which you contend Mr. Edwards ginned up?”
Id. at 34.
05. In his deposition, Epstein took the Fifth rather than name people in California that
Edwards had tried to depose to increase the settlement value of the civil suit he was handling. Jd.
at 37.
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