From: "Saved by Internet Explorer 11" Subject: Client Who Stood Up for Boies Goes Public in Sex Trafficking Case | Law.com Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2018 08:51:12 -0500 • Menu • Search • Law.com An ALM Exclusive Network • Sign In Subscribe • Home • Law Topics • Litigation • Transactional Law • Law Firm Management • Law Practice Management • Intellectual Property • Browse All Law Topics ➝ • Publications • The American Lawyer • New York Law Journal • Connecticut Law Tribune • The Recorder • Browse All Publications ➝ • Surveys & Rankings • Events • ALM Intelligence • Verdicts • Legal Dictionary • Law Firms • Lawjobs.com • Legal Recruiters • Law Schools • About Us • Contact Us • Site Map • Advertise • Customer Care • Terms of Service • FAQ • Privacy Policy • Follow Law.com • • • • • Copyright © 2018 ALM Media Properties, LLC. All Rights Reserved. • Sign In • SUBSCRIBE • Publications • Law Topics • Surveys & Rankings • Events • ALM Intelligence • Verdicts • Legal Dictionary • Law Firms • Lawjobs.com • Legal Recruiters • Law Schools • More + Client Who Stood Up for Boies Goes Public in Sex Trafficking Case After first outing herself to defend David Boies in a letter to The New York Times, Sarah Ransome is giving up the pseudonym "Jane Doe 43" in a sexual trafficking lawsuit against billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. By Miriam Rozen | UPDATEDJan 09, 2018 at 12:21 PM | Originally published on The American Lawyer X Share with Email Add a comment... Client Who Stood Up for Boies Goes Public in Sex Trafficking Case After first outing herself to defend David Boies in a letter to The New York Times, Sar