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EFTA00221236
s to Count III, application of the amended version of 18 U.S.C. §2255, effective July 27, 2006, is prohibited pursuant to the vagueness doctrine and the Rule of Lenity. A criminal statute is required to give " 'fair waming ... in language that the common world will understand, of what the law intends to do if a ce
EFTA00221246
s to Count III, application of the amended version of 18 U.S.C. §2255, effective July 27, 2006, is prohibited pursuant to the vagueness doctrine and the Rule of Lenity. A criminal statute is required to give ° 'fair warning ... in language that the common world will understand, of what the law intends to do if a c
EFTA00221260
s to Count Ill, application of the amended version of 18 U.S.C. §2255, effective July 27, 2006, is prohibited pursuant to the vagueness doctrine and the Rule of Lenity. A criminal statute is required to give " 'fair warning ... in language that the common world will understand, of what the law intends to do if a c
EFTA00221878
s to Count III, application of the amended version of 18 U.S.C. §2255, effective July 27, 2006, is prohibited pursuant to the vagueness doctrine and the Rule of Lenity. A criminal statute is required to give " 'fair warning ... in language that the common world will understand, of what the law intends to do if a c
EFTA00725719
s to Count III, application of the amended version of 18 U.S.C. §2255, effective July 27, 2006, is prohibited pursuant to the vagueness doctrine and the Rule of Lenity. A criminal statute is required to give " 'fair warning ... in language that the common world will understand, of what the law intends to do if a c
EFTA00182748_sub_001 - EFTA00182748_100
s to Count III, application of the amended version of 18 U.S.C. §2255, effective July 27, 2006, is prohibited pursuant to the vagueness doctrine and the Rule of Lenity. A criminal statute is required to give " 'fair warning ... in language that the common world will understand, of what the law intends to do if a c
EFTA00175214_sub_001 - EFTA00175214_100
U.S.C. §2255, as amended, effective July 27, 2006, is in violation of the constitutional principles of due process, the "Ex Post Facto" clause, and the Rule of Lenity, in that in amending the term "minor" to "person" as to those who may bring a cause of action impermissibly and unconstitutionally broadened the sco

Al Gore
PersonVice President of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1948)

Alan Dershowitz
PersonAmerican lawyer, author, and art collector (born 1938)
Jack Goldberger
PersonAmerican criminal defense attorney who represented Jeffrey Epstein, partner at Goldberger Weiss P.A. in West Palm Beach, Florida
Malloy
PersonSurname reference in Epstein-related documents

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)
State Farm
OrganizationOrganization referenced in documents

Kenneth Marra
PersonAmerican judge
Jessica Engle
PersonPerson referenced in documents

Hogan
PersonAmbiguous surname appearing in legal citations within Epstein court documents

DeLisi
PersonSurname reference in documents
Michael J. Pike
PersonPerson referenced in Epstein-related documents
Jane Doe
PersonPseudonym for anonymous victims/witnesses in Epstein legal proceedings
Stuart S. Mermelstein
PersonAttorney involved in Jeffrey Epstein legal matters.

Adam D. Horowitz
PersonAmerican attorney specializing in sexual abuse cases, represented multiple Epstein victims
Atterbury Goldberger & Weiss
OrganizationLaw firm based in Florida

Naomi Campbell
PersonEnglish supermodel
the "Ex Post Facto" Clause
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Lanier
PersonSurname reference in documents
the "Ex Post Facto
OrganizationOrganization referenced in documents
Mermelstein & Horowitz
OrganizationLaw firm (Mermelstein & Horowitz)