Bradley J. Edwards
Victims' Attorney & Author
Background
Bradley J. Edwards is a Florida attorney who represented multiple Jeffrey Epstein victims, including in the landmark Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) litigation challenging the 2008 non-prosecution agreement. Edwards spent over a decade pursuing legal action on behalf of Epstein's victims, becoming one of the most prominent advocates in the case.
Edwards filed the initial CVRA complaint in 2008, arguing that the non-prosecution agreement was negotiated in secret without notifying Epstein's victims, violating their statutory rights. The case was ultimately ruled in favor of the victims by the Eleventh Circuit in 2020, finding that the government had indeed violated the CVRA. Edwards also authored the book "Relentless Pursuit: My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein," which detailed his decade-long legal battle. His legal filings form a significant portion of the court documents in the archive.
Key Facts
- Lead attorney in the CVRA litigation challenging the 2008 NPA
- Represented multiple Epstein victims for over a decade
- Filed the initial complaint that the NPA violated victims' rights
- Author of 'Relentless Pursuit: My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein'
- Helped establish the legal precedent on NPA victim notification requirements
- Key figure in bringing the Epstein case back to public attention
Connection to Documents
Bradley Edwards appears in the archive as counsel of record in court filings, as the attorney who filed the CVRA complaint, and in DOJ disclosures related to the non-prosecution agreement review. His legal motions and briefs are among the most detailed documents in the court filings category.
Related Document Categories
Related Documents in Archive(4)
Edwards v. Rothstein - SDFL Civil Rights Complaint
Letter from Alexander Acosta to Victims' Counsel
Rodriguez: Household Testimony & Evidence
Depo: Epstein: Fifth Amendment (97 Times)
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