Posted on 03/25/2019 1:25:41 PM PDT by eyeamok
A mystery man with massive wealth and power retained a powerful law firm to keep the records sealed in a case involving Jeffrey Epstein. (See Politico here, and the Miami Heralds report here.)
After the Second Circuit Court Court of Appeals, in a lawsuit involving investigative Julie Brown of the Miami Herald and others, signaled it was prepared to order an entire vault of records unsealed, the mystery man made the unusual move of filing whats known as an amicus curiae brief anonymously. Latin for friend of the court, an amicus curiae brief is only supposed to be filed when the brief will help the Court reach a proper conclusion of law.
Seeking to bypass ordinary judicial procedure with high-powered lawyers, the mystery man filed a brief that would only benefit himself, and called it an amicus brief.
The Miami Heralds lawyers properly called out this outrageous move, which would get an ordinary lawyer sanctioned for abuse of the judicial process:
(Excerpt) Read more at cernovich.com ...
Epstein had THIRTY self-declared complainants.
There is no way that is even most of them —it’s likely that far more are in the shadows.
How many are there REALLY...?
With 30 victims, he went away for 13 months in jail PART TIME..?
He worked during that entire period.
How did those girls feel when they found out Epstein’s secret plea deal and exactly HOW he did his time..?
What would happen to YOU if you had sex with 30 underage girls..?
TWO TRACK JUSTICE SYSTEM.
Wexner on right
I think it’s Prince Andrew.
The dersch!
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