Brad Edwards
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Lawmakers and Epstein Survivors Press Conference - Rev rev.com Sep 3, 2025 9 facts
claimCongressman Ro Khanna credits Brittany Henderson and Brad Edwards for their work in the pursuit of justice for Epstein survivors.
accountHaley Robson began working with attorneys Brad Edwards and Brittany Henderson in 2019.
claimBrad Edwards, Brittany Henderson, and Paul Cassell represented a survivor in the Jeffrey Epstein case on a pro bono basis for over 20 years.
claimCongressman Ro Khanna credits Brittany Henderson and Brad Edwards for their work in the pursuit of justice for Jeffrey Epstein's survivors.
accountCourtney Wild hired attorney Brad Edwards, who sued the federal government under the Crime Victims' Rights Act because the government refused to provide information about the investigation to her.
claimAttorney Brad Edwards sued the federal government on behalf of Courtney Wild for refusing to provide information about the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, citing the Crime Victims' Rights Act.
accountBrad Edwards, Brittany Henderson, and Paul Cassell provided pro bono legal representation to the speaker for over 20 years.
accountHaley Robson met attorneys Brad Edwards and Brittany Henderson in 2019.
accountCourtney Wild states that in 2028, she was cooperating with the federal government in the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, but the government refused to communicate with her, leading her to hire attorney Brad Edwards.
Latest Jeffrey Epstein file disclosures rock the rich and powerful nbcnews.com Feb 12, 2026 2 facts
quoteAttorneys Brittany Henderson and Brad Edwards wrote in a letter to the judge presiding over the Jeffrey Epstein case that the Justice Department "committed what may be the single most egregious violation of victim privacy in one day in United States history."
claimAttorneys Brittany Henderson and Brad Edwards stated in a letter to the judge presiding over the Jeffrey Epstein case that there were "thousands of redaction failures on behalf of nearly 100 individual survivors."