As Epstein Victim Jane Doe
3 Sues Indyke Has Not Told Husband
Now Transcript Sealed
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Nov 6 – Jane Doe 3 sued
Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer
Darren Indyke and accountant
Richard Kahn for their role in
Epstein's rape, sexual assault
and sex
trafficking.
On
November 6, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Arun Subramanian held a public
proceeding, and Inner City
Press live tweeted it. From
the thread:
Judge
Subramanian: OK, we'll address
the request to depose Doe's
husband
Plaintiff's
lawyer: Ms. Doe does not want
her husband to know about
this. So we are willing at
trial to drop claims having to
do with harm to the marriage.
Jane Doe had not told
anyone...
Judge:
Defendants, what do you want
to ask?
Defense counsel:
He dated her before the
Epstein time, before her
return to [voluntarily
redacted here - see Substack
below the line here].
They got married in 2017,
these alleged incidents took
place in 2014.
Judge: Most
litigation is public. You
could stipulate to an adverse
inference
Plaintiff's
lawyer: You can imagine a
victim so traumatized they
don't tell their spouse. Here,
the husband is not going to be
told. We're trying.
Defense lawyer: Their expert
says she was vulnerable, just
out of a relationship with her
now husband, out of work
Defense lawyer:
We got copies of her texts to
her now-husband, he had moved
to
[voluntarily
redacted here
- see Substack
below the line
here].
Jane Doe 3 appeared to be
having a fine time with
Epstein, Broadway shows and
the like.
Substack here
This case is Doe
3 v. Indyke, et al.,
1:24-cv-1204
(Subramanian)
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