Hey All,
Looks like a very high profile NY lawyer has teamed up with a "Jane Doe" to file some kind of suit against Jeffrey Esptein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Lesley Groff, Sarah Kellen, and Natalya Malyshev. They have all been issues summonses to appear in court and there will be a pretrial conference March 9, 2017, in NYC.
Appears to be an ADR type case, which basically means it's a complaint that is being handled privately through mediation or arbitration rather than in public courts. (http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/A/AlternativeDisputeResolution.aspx)
Very interesting that such a high profile lawyer is on the case. It's David Boies, belonging to firm Boies, Schiller, & Flexner: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Boies
I think there's a very strong chance that the suit regards some kind of sexual misconduct, hence the private nature of it. The victim, perhaps, want some semblance of payback, but doesn't want their name all over the news and just wants to get on with their lives. Is there a way to investigate this suit without threatening Jane Doe's privacy? I may call the lawyer and see if he can offer any further information on the nature of the case, etc. But in the meantime, maybe we should look into who those other defendants are? Perhaps they rode on the Lolita Express or other strangeness can be found regarding their history/activities (PLEASE NO DOXXING OF ANY KIND. I just had to say it).
Thoughts?
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JrSlimss ago
Just interesting FYI, David Boies is also doing the Backpage lawsuit which involved child sex trafficking: http://archive.is/9gKyz#selection-941.91-941.192
sore_ass_losers ago
Wow!
I thought Backpage had something to do with the Village Voice originally
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/24/village-voice-backpage-breakup_n_1908347.html
but from your link:
'“Backpage is owned by a Netherlands company that runs a web of nefarious Web sites. One is called Cracker. Backpage is mild compared to Cracker.” “Have you gone on Cracker, David?” Mazzio asked. “I have not,” he said. “I’ve had people go on it.” He added, with barely tempered outrage, “I don’t know of another organized-crime group that’s as sophisticated in their corporate structure.”'