d beyond September of 2005. Therefore whatever information Mr. Zinoview may have, postdates that time. 5. Regarding the scope of discovery, Judge Linnea Johnson noted in her October 28, 2009 Omnibus Order (DE #377), "[w]hile the scope of discovery is broad, it is not without limits. Washington v. Brown & Wi
opriate and irrelevant and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence." 24. Regarding the scope of discovery, Judge Linnea Johnson noted in her October 28, 2009 Omnibus Order,2 "[w]hile the scope of discovery is broad, it is not without limits. Washington v. Brown & Williamson
r conversations with hei· supervising partner as the questions invaded the attorney-client privilege). 14. Regarding the scope of discovery, Judge Linnea Johnson noted in her October 28, 2009 Omnibus Order (DE #377), "[w]hile the scope of discovery is broad, it is not without limits. Washington v. Brown & Wi
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er conversations with her supervising partner as the questions invaded the attorney-client privilege). 14. Regarding the scope of discovery, Judge Linnea Johnson noted in her October 28, 2009 Omnibus Order (DE #377), "[w]hile the scope of discovery is broad, it is not without limits. Washington v. & William
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observes that the intervenors' privilege objections to public release of the correspondence in question were previously rejected by Magistrate Judge Linnea Johnson in a discovery order entered in a parallel civil lawsuit, Jane Doe # 2 v. Jeffrey Epstein, Case No. 08- 80893-CIV-MARRA. By order entered January 5,
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observes that the intervenors' privilege objections to public release of the correspondence in question were previously rejected by Magistrate Judge Linnea Johnson in a discovery order entered in a parallel civil lawsuit, Jane Doe # 2 v. Jeffrey Epstein, Case No. 08- 80893-CIV-MARRA. By order entered January 5,

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)
Jane Doe
PersonPseudonym for anonymous victims/witnesses in Epstein legal proceedings

Paul Cassell
PersonUnited States federal judge

Bradley Edwards
PersonAmerican attorney who represented Epstein victims, author of Relentless Pursuit
Jack Goldberger
PersonAmerican criminal defense attorney who represented Jeffrey Epstein, partner at Goldberger Weiss P.A. in West Palm Beach, Florida

Kenneth Marra
PersonAmerican judge
Michael J. Pike
PersonPerson referenced in Epstein-related documents

Salt Lake City
LocationCity in and county seat of Salt Lake County, Utah, United States and the capital of Utah

Scarlett Johansson
PersonAmerican actress (born 1984)
Mermelstein & Horowitz
OrganizationLaw firm (Mermelstein & Horowitz)
Maria Farmer
PersonAmerican visual artist

Adam D. Horowitz
PersonAmerican attorney specializing in sexual abuse cases, represented multiple Epstein victims
Atterbury Goldberger & Weiss
OrganizationLaw firm based in Florida
Brown & Williamson Tobacco
OrganizationOrganization referenced in documents
Katherine W. Ezell
PersonPerson referenced in documents
Isidro Manuel Garcia
PersonPerson referenced in documents
Roy Black
PersonAmerican lawyer (1945–2025)

Sarah Kellen
PersonAmerican assistant to Jeffrey Epstein, named as unindicted co-conspirator in 2008 non-prosecution agreement
Stuart S. Mermelstein
PersonAttorney involved in Jeffrey Epstein legal matters.
Robert D. Critton
PersonIndividual referenced in Epstein legal documents