From the Atlanta Jewish Times in 2019:
Days before his death, Jeffrey Epstein met with Atlanta resident and criminal defense attorney David Schoen to discuss the ins-and-outs of his federal sex-trafficking case.
Based on the tone of their five-hour conversation, Schoen is skeptical about the circumstances of Epstein’s death. “I don’t believe it was suicide. … I think someone killed him. I don’t like to speculate. I’m not a conspiracy theorist,” he told the Atlanta Jewish Times in an interview Sunday.
“It was just the two of us in a room, though other people came and went” during their Aug. 1 meeting at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, Schoen said. “We talked about the future, all sorts of plans for the case, things he hadn’t thought about before. “He was very upbeat, eager to go. I’ve heard from other people who told me how much that meeting meant to him.”
From the Philadelphia Inquirer in 2018:
A Philadelphia judge has dismissed Bruce L. Castor Jr.'s lawsuit against Bill Cosby's accuser Andrea Constand, days before Constand is expected to testify at the entertainer's retrial on sex-assault charges.
Common Pleas Judge Ann Butchart this week granted a request from Constand and her lawyers to dismiss the lawsuit brought by the former Montgomery County district attorney and commissioner.
Castor's lawsuit is just one strand in the complex web of litigation that has loomed — or still looms — over Cosby and Constand as the trial opens in Norristown.
Castor, who as prosecutor in 2005 declined to charge Cosby in the alleged attack on Constand, filed the personal injury claim against her and her lawyers in October. He alleged that her federal defamation lawsuit against him was filed in 2015 as an attempt to influence that year's race for district attorney. Castor lost to Kevin R. Steele, the district attorney now leading the Cosby prosecution.
From the Philadelphia Inquirer in 2019:
A settlement was reached this week in the defamation lawsuit filed by Andrea Constand against former Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce L. Castor Jr. regarding her allegations against Bill Cosby.
“All litigation between the parties has been resolved to the mutual satisfaction of both parties,” the lawyers for Constand and Castor said in a joint statement Thursday night. They declined further comment.
U.S. District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno, citing the settlement, dismissed the case on Monday.
Trump picked some real winners who will believe any conspiracy theories a gas lighting defendant spins, while completely disregarding the truth and trying to make it look like the victim is to blame.