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Ambiguous surname reference in Epstein documents
"Webster" in these documents primarily refers to Webster's Dictionary citations in legal briefs and court documents, not a person connected to Epstein. The mentions are almost exclusively dictionary definitions cited in legal arguments.
The entity appears 79 times across documents, but analysis reveals these are references to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary used in legal documentation. Legal filings cite Webster's definitions for terms like "coercion," "prosecution," and "entice" to support arguments. A small number of mentions refer to geographic locations (Webster, NY), news reporters with the surname Webster, or other incidental contexts like business addresses ("2101 Webster St."). One mention references a contact named "Brian Webster" in address book data, and another refers to a retired judge named Webster who was targeted in a lottery scam.
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LRB v. Robbins Tire & Rubber Co., 437 U.S. 214, 227 (1978) 9, 10 NRDC v. EPA, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 124353 (S.D.N.Y. July 25, 2019) 20 Pratt v. Webster, 673 F.2d 408 (D.C. Cir. 1982) 9 Radcliffe v. IRS, 536 F. Supp. 2d 423 (S.D.N.Y. 2008) 10 United States v. Noel, No. 19-CR-00830-AT (S.D.N.Y.
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st an offender before a legal tribunal, and pursuing them to final judgment on behalf of the state or government, as by indictment or information." Webster :r New International, supra, at 1987. Moreover, the law is clear, at least for Sixth Amendment right-to-counsel purposes, that a "prosecution" doe
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der before a legal tribunal, and pursuing them to final judgment on behalf of the state or govemment, as by indictment or information." Prosecution, Webster's New International Dictionary (2d ed. 1944). Moreover, the law is clear, at least for Sixth Amendment right-to- counsel purposes, that a "prosecuti
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LRB v. Robbins Tire & Rubber Co., 437 U.S. 214, 227 (1978) 9, 10 NRDC v. EPA, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 124353 (S.D.N.Y. July 25, 2019) 20 Pratt v. Webster, 673 F.2d 408 (D.C. Cir. 1982) 9 Radcliffe v. IRS, 536 F. Supp. 2d 423 (S.D.N.Y. 2008) 10 United States v. Noel, No. 19-CR-00830-AT (S.D.N.Y.
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. The Minneapolis Star Tribune <https://wvvw.startribune.cotn/analysis-poorer-mpls-areas-bear-the-brunt-of- rising-violence/572466101/> (9/20, Jany, Webster, 1.04M) reports that according to its analysis of police statistics, "violent crime has surged to record highs across Minneapolis this year, rising
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murder-robbery> (9/22) reports from Rochester, New York, "A former Xerox employee was sentenced to life in prison for a robbery of a credit union in Webster in 2003 where he killed a man and injured another person." Richard Leon Wilbern, 60, "was convicted of murder and the robbery of the Xerox Federal
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row of the U.S. government." Analysis: Most Violent Crime In Minneapolis Impacts Poor Neighborhoods Most. The Minneapolis Star Tribune (9/20, Jany, Webster, 1.04M) reports that according to its analysis of police statistics, "violent crime has surged to record highs across Minneapolis this year, rising
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obbery. The AP (9/22) reports from Rochester, New York, "A former Xerox employee was sentenced to life in prison for a robbery of a credit union in Webster in 2003 where he killed a man and injured another person." Richard Leon Wilbern, 60, "was convicted of murder and the robbery of the Xerox Federal
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"coerce" minors to travel to engage in prohibited sexual conduct and "enticing" minors to engage in commercial sex acts. (S2 Ind. ¶¶ 12, 24, 27).1° Webster's Dictionary defines the word "entice" to mean "to attract artfully or adroitly or by arousing hope or desire; tempt" and the further explains that
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ording to the article, the 98-year-old retired judge and his wife Lynda were targeted in a Jamaican lottery scam when an unsolicited caller informed Webster he won a car and millions of dollars. He was told he needed to pay $50,000 to collect his winnings. When the couple declined repeatedly, the caller
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nition of "coercion" which is commonly accepted, then the relevancy of the re- quested information is apparent and this appeal has no merit at all. Webster defines "coercion" as: (1) to restrain or dominate by force, (2) to compel an act or choice, or (3) to enforce or bring about by force or threat.
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nition of "coercion" which is commonly accepted, then the relevancy of the re- quested information is apparent and this appeal has no merit at all. Webster defines "coercion" as: (I) to restrain or dominate by force, (2) to compel an act or choice, or (3) to enforce or bring about by force or threat.
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ty of time. On May 29, 2014, at 9:44 AM, Lesley Groff wrote: Great idea to see what Sarah says and get her on board. I looked up the definition on Webster! not our town ordinance! Just wanted to see what it said. I can't send out the neighbor notifications until I have your letter...it is to be include
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y stimulating visual or auditory material." Ch. 2005-67, § 4, at 467, Laws of Fla.; § 948.30(1)(g), Fla. Stat. (2005) (emphasis supplied). 10. See Webster's Collegiate Dictionary 53 (10th ed. 1996) ("any . . . adj. . . . unmeasured or unlimited in amount, number, or extent" (emphasis supplied)). 11. a
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o consideration was it Mr. Edwards who 33 the English language, and we've cited Miriam 23 mete co the press, did he do a pros➢ release, when 24 Webster, which is about as white bread as you can 24 did these -- when were the -- when did the 23 get on a definition. 25 diatmination take place, did
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an Tour of Porgy and Bess. The group disbanded again in 1970. After again reforming with a line-up including Bonner, Satchell, Middlebrooks, Jones, Webster, trumpeter Bruce Napier, vocalist Charles Dale Allen, trombonist Marvin Pierce and keyboardist Walter "Janie" Morrison, the Players had a minor hit
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r mind that just before LaPierre spoke, three people were shot and killed outside Altoona, Pennsylvania. Or that early on Christmas Eve morning, in Webster, New York, two volunteer firemen were called to the scene of a fire, then executed by an ex-con who allegedly set the blaze and murdered them with t
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

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PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

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