This Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit is really odd and getting weirder every day, so I'm going to go into the weeds for a minute. This will either be interesting or tedious, but mostly should be interesting! First, the latest article on the lawsuit -https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/20/jeffrey-epstein-related-lawsuit-1229908 …
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Re: the Epstein case Lawsuits filed in federal court are public records. Some sensitive information can be redacted, but case filings and other matters are public record. In the Epstein case, every legal filing was TOP SECRET. This is what records looked like. [REDACTED]pic.twitter.com/x10TFsBNUW
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Anyhow, the Epstein case shouldn't have ever been sealed. I sued on behalf of Cerno Media to get the records. It was supposed to be a simple case involving access to public records. Every lawyer is laughing at me right now. "No such thing as an easy case."
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I filed what's call a motion to intervene and unseal, and the judge denied it. We appealed. And then something big happened. The Miami Herald filed their own lawsuit, seeking to access the records.https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article220097825.html …
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The Miami Herald sued for the Epstein records. The federal judge ruled against them. The Miami Herald appealed, and their appeal was consolidated (combined for efficiency) with my appeal.https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article227184299.html …
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In the Epstein lawsuit, the plaintiff-victim wants the records unsealed. I want them unsealed. The Miami Herald wants them unsealed. Simple, right? Nothing about this case makes sense. Today a "John Doe" asked them to be unsealed. And....this is interesting...
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The John Doe asked them to remain sealed, not be unsealed.
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"At the 11th hour, a John Doe filed an amicus brief asking the court to keep the records in the Epstein case sealed."
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