IS THE SI PITRIORCOVIR M NI OD% COURT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS FILED IN THE SUPERIOR DIVISION OF ST. lIMIEST. JOHN Apr11 07, 2021 SI-2021-RV-0000S TAMARA CHARLES CLERK OFTHE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JEFFREY E. EPSTEIN, Deceased Dear Carol MIS CASE NO: ST-2021-RV-00005 Originating Case No: ST-2019-PB-00080 Esq.: The Superior Court received the Notice of Appeal in the above-captioned case, which was docketed in the Appellate Division on March 17, 2021. The appeal is assigned to the Honorable Debra S. Watlinaton and is assigned a new case number: ST-2021-RV-00005. As the person who filed this appeal, it is your responsibility to follow the rules and procedures that apply to the Appellate Division, including the following: The notice of appeal shall identify the party initiating the appeal, designate the decision or order appealed from, and contain a concise position statement of no more than 780 words in length (or three pages for self-represented parties) which sets forth the issues the party wishes to present for appeal, together with a brief argument in support of the party's position. The notice must include a certificate evidencing service on all other parties to the Magistrate Division proceeding. Response: Within fourteen (14) days of filing and service of the notice of appeal, any other party to the Magistrate Division proceeding may, but is not required, to file a response to the notice of appeal. The response may contain a concise position statement of no more than 780 words in length (or three pages for self-represented parties), which responds to the position statement in the notice of appeal, which may include designating additional issues of review. Judgment: If the Magistrate Division issued a judgment awarding money or other relief (such as a writ of execution, restitution or a permanent restraining order) in a civil case or imposed a sentence (including fines and incarceration) in a criminal case, the judgment is NOT STAYED because a