US: 2 New ‘Jane Doe’ Victims Can’t Join Sex Offender Lawsuit

US: 2 New ‘Jane Doe’ Victims Can’t Join Sex Offender Lawsuit
Two women who claim to be victims of wealthy sex offender Jeffrey Epstein cannot join in a lawsuit seeking to reopen Epstein’s plea agreement.
Federal prosecutors say in court papers filed late Tuesday that the two new Jane Does must be barred by time limitations.
The women, identified only as Jane Doe No. 3 and Jane Doe No. 4, sought late last year to take part in the 2008 case brought by two other women. All four claim they were victimized as minors by Epstein, who pleaded guilty to state underage sex and prostitution solicitation charges but escaped federal prosecution.
Prosecutors say in court papers filed late Tuesday that the two new Jane Does must be barred by time limitations.
Jane Doe No. 3 made international headlines by claiming in a court document that Epstein required her to have sex with Britain’s Prince Andrew. Buckingham Palace vehemently denied the allegation.
How We Can Help
If you, a friend or a family member find themselves in a situation such as this, please call the Law Office of Scott A. Ferris, P.A. at 305 670-3330 right away. Scott A. Ferris, Esq. is a licensed criminal law attorney who has been practicing law since 1987. He is available whenever you need him to defend your rights. Please learn about our firm at www.FerrisLawFirm.com.