The name 'Patrickson' appears 12 times across government records and court filings, primarily as citations to the legal case 'Dole Food Co. v. Patrickson' and as first names of various individuals in different contexts, rather than referring to a single person connected to Epstein.
The mentions are fragmented across diverse document types with no consistent individual. Most prominently, 'Patrickson' appears in legal citations referencing the Supreme Court case 'Dole Food Co. v. Patrickson, 538 U.S. 468' in documents discussing foreign sovereign immunity. Other mentions include 'Patrick' as a first name in photo captions (possibly Patrick McMullen, a photographer), academic citations (Patrick Bolton, Patrick Leahy), and casual references to individuals named Patrick in various unrelated contexts. There is no evidence of a single person named 'Patrickson' with substantive ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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n New York City, March 15, 2005. (Joe Shildhorn / Patrick McMullen) Jeffrey Epstein, photographed with Adr
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ary, 108th Cong. 128-29 (2003) (statement of Sen. Patrick Leahy), see also Steven J. Twist & Daniel Seiden,
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rt, Yves, Egbert Jr. and Tisha Hood, Kim Rollins, Patrick and Patricia Farrel, Toya Rollins, Latrema Simon,
the Federal Plaintiffs al- lege is not entitled to immunity under the FSIA. In support of this argument, the Federal Plaintiffs cite Dole Food Co. v. Patrickson, 538 U.S. 468, 480, 123 S.Ct. 1655, 155 L.Ed.2d 643 (2003), in which the Supreme Court held that instrumentality status is determined at the time of
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r Peter Getzels and I spoke with at length today. Patrick is one of the leading sleep and dream researchers
r Peter Getzels and I spoke with at length today. Patrick is one of the leading sleep and dream researchers
areer Crim- inal Act requires applying the law at the time of previous conviction, not the later time when the Act is applied), with Dole Food Co. v. Patrickson, 538 U. S. 468, 478 (2003) (present-tense verb requires applying the law "at the time suit is filed"). The problem is simple: "Without knowing the po
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Federal Plaintiffs al- lege is not entitled to immunity under the FSIA. In support of this argument, the Federal Plaintiffs cite Dole Food Co. v. Patrickson, 538 U.S. 468, 480, 123 S.Ct. 1655, 155 L.Ed2d 643 (2003), in which the Supreme Court held that instrumentality status is determined at the time o

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