Miami Herald
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- Mentions: 39
- Documents: 39
- First Found: 059.pdf
Document Mentions (39)
| Document | Volume | Page | Context |
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| 059.pdf | - | 60 | is lavish lifestyle, largely avoiding the interest of the press. On November 28, 2018, however, the Miami Herald published an extensive investigative report about state and federal criminal investigat... |
| 059.pdf | - | 61 | he Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan. Meanwhile, after publication of the November 2018 Miami Herald report, the media and Congress increasingly focused attention on Acosta as the governme... |
| 059.pdf | - | 62 | argument is set for December 3, 2020. II. THE INITIATION AND SCOPE OF OPR'S INVESTIGATION After the Miami Herald published its investigative report on November 28, 2018, U.S. Senator Ben Sasse, Chairm... |
| 059.pdf | - | 171 | but had no professional relationship with either Villafana or the other AUSA. 144 For example, the Miami Herald's November 2018 investigative report stated that "on the morning of the breakfast meetin... |
| 059.pdf | - | 214 | NOT A CERTIFIED COPY I. OVERVIEW CHAPTER TWO PARTTHREE: ANALYSIS Following the Miami Herald report in November 2018, media scrutiny of and public attention to the USAO's handling of its Epste |
| 059.pdf | - | 234 | allegation and determined that there was no merit to it. Specifically, in December 2018, after the Miami Herald investigative report renewed public attention to the case, Villafana recounted in an ema... |
| 059.pdf | - | 241 | Jay Lefkowitz arranged to have with Acosta at the West Palm Beach Marriott hotel. According to the Miami Herald article, "a deal was struck" at the meeting to allow Epstein to serve "just 13 months" i... |
| 059.pdf | - | 250 | ion of Justice: How a future Trump Cabinet member gave a serial sex abuser the deal of a lifetime," Miami Herald, Nov. 28, 2018. 244 When OPR asked Acosta about his apparent equivocation during his 20... |
| 059.pdf | - | 302 | similar tactics in questioning victims who filed civil cases against their client. For example, the Miami Herald reported that, "One girl was asked about her abortions, and her parents, who were Catho... |
| 059.pdf | - | 364 | NOT A CERTIFIED COPY CONCLUSION In November 2018, the Miami Herald published an extensive investigative report about state and federal criminal investigations initiat |
| 074.pdf | - | 29 | much at issue in proceedings of this kind [pre- and post-trial] as at trial." Id. at 801; see also Miami Herald Pub!. Co. v. Lewis, 426 So. 2d 1, 6-7 (Fla. 1982) (identifying the news media as a "publ... |
| 074.pdf | - | 126 | much at issue in proceedings of this kind [pre- and post-trial] as at trial." Id. at 801; see also Miami Herald Pub!. 15 |
| 074.pdf | - | 129 | oduct of their own conduct, and not the consequence of an unrestrained body of misguided citizens." Miami Herald Pub. Co. v. Marko, 352 So. 2d 518 (1977) ("The benefits to be derived from this extraor... |
| 146.pdf | - | 17 | much at issue in proceedings of this kind [pre- and post-trial] as at trial.” Id. at 801; see also Miami HeraldPubl. Co. v. Lewis, 426 So. 2d 1, 6-7 (Fla. 1982) (identifying the news media as a “publi... |
| 153.pdf | - | 15 | much at issue in proceedings of this kind [pre- and post-trial] as at trial.” Id. at 801; see also Miami HeraldPubl. 15 CA/Aronbera-000131 FILED: PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL, JOSEPH ABRUZZO, CLERK. 3/27/202... |
| 153.pdf | - | 18 | oduct of their own conduct, and not the consequence of an unrestrained body of misguided citizens.” Miami Herald Pub. Co. v. Marko, 352 So. 2d 518 (1977) (“The benefits to be derived from this extraor... |
| 166.pdf | - | 29 | much at issue in proceedings of this kind [pre- and post-trial] as at trial.” Id. at 801: see also Miami Herald Publ. Co. v. Lewis, 426 So. 2d 1,6-7 (Fla. 1982) (identifying the news media as a “publi... |
| 166.pdf | - | 126 | much at issue in proceedings of this kind [pre- and post-trial] as at trial.” Id. at 801; see also Miami Herald Publ. 15 CA/Arop^jQ^^ BEACH COUNTY, FL, JOSEPH ABRUZZO, CLERK. 3/28/2023 1:04:39 PM NOT ... |
| 166.pdf | - | 129 | oduct of their own conduct, and not the consequence of an unrestrained body of misguided citizens.” Miami Herald Pub Co. v. Marko, 352 So. 2d 518 (1977) (“The benefits to be derived from this extraord... |
| 186-50.pdf | - | 3 | ONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER New victims come forward By JULIE K. BROWN and DAVID SMILEY Miami Herald MIAMI At least a dozen new women have come forward to claim they were sexually abused b... |
| 186-50.pdf | - | 21 | down in Miami and several other U.S. cities will begin on Sunday, immigration sources have told the Miami Herald. The mass deportation efforts were originally slated to start late last month but were ... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report Executive Summary.pdf | - | 4 | is lavish lifestyle, largely avoiding the interest of the press. On November 28, 2018, however, the Miami Herald published an extensive investigative report about state and federal criminal investigat... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report Executive Summary.pdf | - | 5 | he Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan. Meanwhile, after publication of the November 2018 Miami Herald report, the media and Congress increasingly focused attention on Acosta as the governme... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report Executive Summary.pdf | - | 6 | argument is set for December 3, 2020. II. THE INITIATION AND SCOPE OF OPR’S INVESTIGATION After the Miami Herald published its investigative report on November 28, 2018, U.S. Senator Ben Sasse, Chairm... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 5 | is lavish lifestyle, largely avoiding the interest of the press. On November 28, 2018, however, the Miami Herald published an extensive investigative report about state and federal criminal investigat... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 6 | he Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan. Meanwhile, after publication of the November 2018 Miami Herald report, the media and Congress increasingly focused attention on Acosta as the governme... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 7 | argument is set for December 3, 2020. II. THE INITIATION AND SCOPE OF OPR’S INVESTIGATION After the Miami Herald published its investigative report on November 28, 2018, U.S. Senator Ben Sasse, Chairm... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 116 | but had no professional relationship with either Villafaña or the other AUSA. 144 For example, the Miami Herald’s November 2018 investigative report stated that “on the morning of the breakfast meetin... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 159 | 133 CHAPTER TWO PART THREE: ANALYSIS I. OVERVIEW Following the Miami Herald report in November 2018, media scrutiny of and public attention to the USAO’s handling of its Epste |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 179 | allegation and determined that there was no merit to it. Specifically, in December 2018, after the Miami Herald investigative report renewed public attention to the case, Villafaña recounted in an ema... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 186 | Jay Lefkowitz arranged to have with Acosta at the West Palm Beach Marriott hotel. According to the Miami Herald article, “a deal was struck” at the meeting to allow Epstein to serve “just 13 months” i... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 195 | ion of Justice: How a future Trump Cabinet member gave a serial sex abuser the deal of a lifetime,” Miami Herald, Nov. 28, 2018. 244 When OPR asked Acosta about his apparent equivocation during his 20... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 247 | similar tactics in questioning victims who filed civil cases against their client. For example, the Miami Herald reported that, “One girl was asked about her abortions, and her parents, who were Catho... |
| 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf | - | 309 | 283 CONCLUSION In November 2018, the Miami Herald published an extensive investigative report about state and federal criminal investigations initiat |
| 205.pdf | - | 15 | much at issue in proceedings of this kind [pre- and post-trial] as at trial.” Id. at 801; see also Miami Herald Publ. Co. v. Lewis, 426 So. 2d 1, 6–7 (Fla. 1982) (identifying the news media as a “publ... |
| 363-11.pdf | - | 27 | read the news release headline issued by the Washington, D.C., firm Wiley Rein. Dershowitz told the Miami Herald over the weekend that the accusation was like a “drive- by shooting.” But while Dershowi... |
| 363-11.pdf | - | 28 | Dershowitz was quoted in news stories published in the Miami Herald and elsewhere that Edwards and Cassell would be “disbarred” for making the “false” allegation again |
| 795 (1).pdf | - | 10 | me collateral action not properly involved in the proceeding a claim of abuse of process is stated. Miami Herald Publishing Company v. Ferre, 8636 F. Supp. 970 (S.D. Fla. 1985). In a case for abuse of... |
| 795.pdf | - | 10 | me collateral action not properly involved in the proceeding a claim of abuse of process is stated. Miami Herald Publishing Company v. Ferre, 8636 F. Supp. 970 (S.D. Fla. 1985). In a case for abuse of... |