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ng the opposing party's position will not suffice; there must be enough of a showing that the jury could reasonably find for that party." Walker v. Darby, 911 F.2d 1573, 1577 (11th Cir. 1990). If the evidence advanced by the non- moving party "is merely colorable, or is not significantly probative, the
Page: EFTA00010531 →ng the opposing party's position will not suffice; there must be enough of a showing that the jury could reasonably find for that party." Walker v. Darby, 911 F.2d 1573, 1577 (11th Cir. 1990). If the evidence advanced by the non- moving party "is merely colorable, or is not significantly probative, the
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ng the opposing party's position will not suffice; there must be enough of a showing that the jury could reasonably find for that party." Walker v. Darby, 911 F.2d 1573, 1577 (11th Cir. 1990). If the evidence advanced by the non- moving party "is merely colorable, or is not significantly probative, the
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ng the opposing party's position will not suffice; there must be enough of a showing that the jury could reasonably find for that party." Walker v. Darby, 911 F.2d 1573, 1577 (11th Cir. 1990). If the evidence advanced by the non- moving party "is merely colorable, or is not significantly probative, the
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ng the opposing party's position will not suffice; there must be enough of a showing that the jury could reasonably find for that party." Walker v. Darby, 911 F.2d 1573, 1577 (11th Cir. 1990). If the evidence advanced by the non- moving party "is merely colorable, or is not significantly probative, the
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ng the opposing party's position will not suffice; there must be enough of a showing that the jury could reasonably find for that party." Walker v. Darby, 911 F.2d 1573, 1577 (11th Cir. 1990). If the evidence advanced by the non- moving party "is merely colorable, or is not significantly probative, the
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mproperly alleged multiple causes of actions under 18 U.S.C. §2255 in an attempt to multiply the presumptive minimum damages is the case of Gray v. Darby, slip copy, 2009 WL 805435 (E.D. Pa. Mar. 25, 2009). In that action, the plaintiff, a minor four year old boy, was enrolled at a church childcare f
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se of action under §2255, a plaintiff is required to prove all the elements of one of the statutory enumerated criminal predicate acts. See Gray v. Darby, 2009 WL 805435 (ED. Pa. Mar. 25, 2005), requiring evidence to establish predicate act under 18 U.S.C. §2255 to state cause of action. I. A. The s
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legations setting forth the requisite elements of the cited predicate act. See Smith v. Husband, 376 F.Supp.2d, and 428 Supp.2d, supra; and Gray v. Darby, 2009 WL 805435 (E.D. Pa. Mar. 25, 2005), requiring allegations/evidence to establish predicate act under 18 U.S.C. §2255 to state cause of action.
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ng the opposing party's position will not suffice; there must be enough of a showing that the jury could reasonably find for that party." Walker v. Darby, 911 F.2d 1573, 1577 (11th Cir. 1990). If the evidence advanced by the non- moving party "is merely colorable, or is not significantly probative, the
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rk providers —including emergency treatment—in violation of New Jersey rules and regulations.t691 2009 • Former Aetna employee Cornelius Allison of Darby, Pa., filed suit against Aetna in U. S. District Court in Pennsylvania after hackers gained access to a company Web site holding personal data for 4
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f review and rejecting the argument that the term "knowingly" applies to the interstate-commerce element of U.S.C. § 2252A(aX5XB)); United States Darby, 37 F.3d 1059, 1067 (4th Cir.1994 ("Numerous cases have held that criminal statutes based on the government's interest in regulating interstate co

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Bradley Edwards
PersonAmerican attorney who represented Epstein victims, author of Relentless Pursuit

Kenneth Marra
PersonAmerican judge

Ken Starr
PersonAmerican judge and educational administrator (1946–2022)

the United States District Court
OrganizationU.S. federal trial court with jurisdiction over federal cases
Walker
PersonSurname reference in Epstein documents
Celotex Corp.
OrganizationOrganization referenced in documents
FBI
OrganizationFederal Bureau of Investigation, domestic intelligence and security service of the United States

Jon Kyl
PersonAmerican politician and lobbyist (born 1942)

Barry Krischer
PersonFormer Palm Beach County State Attorney who oversaw the initial Epstein prosecution (2005-2006)

Alexander Acosta
PersonAmerican attorney and politician, 27th U.S. Secretary of Labor (born 1969)

Jay Lefkowitz
PersonAmerican lawyer

Lilly Ann Sanchez
PersonEpstein household and administrative staff member
Herman
PersonName reference in Epstein documents

Ted Babbitt
PersonPerson referenced in documents
Stuart Grossman
PersonPerson referenced in documents

Chris Searcy
PersonPerson referenced in documents

Jeffrey Marc Herman
PersonAttorney representing victims in the Jeffrey Epstein case

Kenna
PersonSurname reference in Epstein-related documents