Courtney Wild
courtney-wildCivil Litigant; Crime Victims’ Rights Act Plaintiff
Courtney Wild is a civil litigant who challenged the 2008 non-prosecution agreement (NPA) granted to Jeffrey Epstein in Florida. She became a named plaintiff in litigation asserting that victims were not properly informed of the agreement.
Wild filed suit under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (CVRA), arguing that federal prosecutors violated victims’ rights by negotiating the 2008 NPA without notifying them. Her case led to significant federal court rulings addressing prosecutorial obligations. Although later appellate rulings limited available remedies, the litigation brought national attention to the handling of Epstein’s 2008 plea agreement.
- U.S. District Court filings (Wild v. United States)
- Reuters reporting on CVRA litigation
- Federal appellate court opinions
Context
Victims’ rights plaintiff. Inclusion in this archive reflects mentions in publicly available documents or verified reporting and does not imply wrongdoing.
Sources (baseline references)
- Giuffre v. Maxwell docket (CourtListener)
- S.D.N.Y. unsealing order PDF (court site)
Additional Reporting and Sources
- U.S. v. Epstein (S.D. Florida) — CourtListener docket
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/5475268/united-states-v-epstein/