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former federal prosecutor Nick Lewin wrote in an amicus brief filed Tuesday.
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Lewins brief doesnt provide any details about his client identified in the brief by the pseudonym John Doe beyond saying he potentially is mentioned in the underlying court filings and opinion. Lewin, whos based in Manhattan, declined to comment.
Nick Lewin. From his website.
https://www.kklllp.com/professionals/nicholas-j-lewin/
Nick Lewin represents individuals and institutions in criminal and regulatory enforcement actions, congressional investigations, and complex civil litigation. Nick co-founded the firm after serving for more than a decade as a federal prosecutor and senior FBI official including as the Special Counsel to former FBI Directors Robert S. Mueller III and James B. Comey, and as Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division in the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Southern District of New York.
Nick is among the most accomplished national security prosecutors in the United States. He served as trial counsel in United States of America v. Usama bin Laden et al., and conducted many of the most significant international terrorism jury trials since 9/11, including:
The senior-most al Qaeda leader prosecuted in any court, Usama bin Ladens son-in-law (U.S. v. Sulaiman Abu Ghayth);
The founding al Qaeda member who led its terrorist training camp in Afghanistan and its cell in East Africa (U.S. v. Khalid al Fawwaz); and
The only former Guantánamo Bay and CIA black site detainee to be transferred to federal court, where he was tried for his role in the August 7, 1998 bombings of the U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania (U.S. v. Ahmad Ghailani).
Nick also helped lead the investigations into: the theft and leak of highly-classified information regarding CIA cyber-operations; the September 2016 bombings in New York and New Jersey; and the apprehension and prosecution of one of the FBIs most-wanted terrorists, who was captured abroad in a coordinated operation conducted by U.S. Special Operations Forces. In 2009, Nick served as one of the original members of the interagency Guantánamo Review Task Force, which was established by President Obama to assess, among other things, which Guantánamo Bay detainees could be prosecuted in an Article III court.
As a federal prosecutor, Nick also led the investigations of a wide array of highly sensitive cases involving espionage, counterintelligence, the Foreign Agents Registration Act, sanctions violations, international bank fraud, money laundering, violent crime and cybercrime. These included the successful prosecutions of a private banker involved in an international bank fraud, and one of the first national-security cyber cases brought in the Southern District of New York. As Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division, Nick participated in a variety of criminal and national security investigations, and served as the U.S. Attorneys Offices coordinator for international and cross-border investigations.
Nick has tried a dozen federal jury trials, and has briefed and argued numerous appeals in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Nick also served as the Special Counsel for former FBI Directors Robert S. Mueller, III and James B. Comey. In that capacity, Nick acted as each Directors national security advisor on policy, strategic, and operational issues. He regularly represented the FBI at senior-level White House National Security Council meetings, and prepared the Director, Attorney General and other senior FBI and Justice Department executives for testimony before Congress.
Nick has received awards and recognitions from foreign governments as well as from various agencies in the U.S. government, including: the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Director of National Intelligence, the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, the Department of Defenses Joint Special Operations Command, and multiple awards from the Department of Justice, including twice winning the Directors Award for superior litigation, as well as the Attorney Generals Distinguished Service Award the Justice Departments second-highest honor.
Nick has lectured at a variety of universities and law schools, including the United States Military Academy at West Point, NYU School of Law and Columbia Law School, and served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where he taught a seminar of Federal Criminal Litigation.
Prior to joining the U.S. Attorneys Office, Nick practiced at Lankler Siffert & Wohl LLP, where he represented clients in civil and criminal litigation, including obtaining summary judgment in favor of a consortium of major banks in litigation regarding a $2 billion credit facility.
Nick served as a law clerk to the Honorable Dennis Jacobs, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and the Honorable Charles S. Haight, Jr., Senior U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York. Prior to law school, Nick was selected as a Presidential Management Fellow, and worked in the U.S. Department of Justice, and as an Associate Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council.
additional possibilities:
Greg Craig,Bob Bauer & Kathy Ruemmler
[Will the rich & powerful influence the court to prevent the unsealing?]
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Who took the pic?
Who was located behind the camera?
Sex_trafficking_is_real.
Thinking blackmailer Jeffery Epstein = camera guy. Don't think the bald guy is Prince Andrew.(Looks a little like Bernie!)
“Lewins brief doesnt provide any details about his client identified in the brief by the pseudonym John Doe beyond saying he potentially is mentioned in the underlying court filings and opinion. Lewin, whos based in Manhattan, declined to comment.”
“If the identities of non-parties are not adequately protected, the release of the Summary Judgment Materials in this case would likely cause severe and irreparable harm to a wide variety of non-parties, including those implicated in the conduct and those potentially victimized by it, the brief says.”
“The other anonymous brief came from Washington-based attorney Kerrie Campbell, who handles gender equality cases and is affiliated with the Times Up movement to combat sexual harassment. Campbell requested that the brief submitted on behalf of a J. Doe be put under seal, but said in legal papers that the client is objecting to public disclosure of specific content pertaining to Doe to protect compelling personal privacy interests.
Campbell did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment.” snip.
Prince A. could be one of the the John Does. Hillary Clinton could be another, since she is listed on a flight manifesto to Little St Johns.
Since 2 lawyers, the 2nd a Gender Equality attny I would not be surprised if one or more of the trafficed girls, now grown up, would like to have her information sealed.