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>>22666241 Spencer Kuvin, a Florida lawyer is best known for representing victims of billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Kuvin represented a car-crash victim in a lawsuit against Tiger Woods, before dropping the case in 2019. Kuvin has also represented Chloe Goins, a victim of Bill Cosby. Goins was one of the only victims who was able to bring a direct action against Cosby and Hugh Hefner, because her claim still fell within the statute of limitations.
Kuvin’s first job was working with West Palm Beach attorney Robert Montgomery. From there he went on to become law partners with Ed Ricci and Ted Leopold. Eventually, Kuvin began his own firm and then began running the litigation department at the Law Offices of Craig Goldenfarb in 2013.
After Epstein's 2019 arrest, Kuvin predicted that Epstein would be murdered prior to his death in jail.[9] He has also claimed that Ghislaine Maxwell will die in prison.
>>22666321 >Kuvin’s first job was working with West Palm Beach attorney Robert Montgomery
Robert Montgomery (June 9, 1930 – 3 August 2008) was an American lawyer known for winning huge settlements, including State of Florida v. American Tobacco Co., et al., where the tobacco industry agreed to pay $11.3 billion to recover Medicaid expenses for smoking-related diseases.
Montgomery was born in Birmingham, Alabama, where his father was a criminal defense lawyer. He graduated from University of Alabama, becoming a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity, then spent two years in the United States Army. He earned his law degree from University of Florida Law School under the G.I. Bill.
After representing insurance companies, he switched to litigating on behalf of plaintiffs, frequently taking high-profile cases. When Kimberly Bergalis contracted AIDS from her dentist, Montgomery won an undisclosed settlement. He won an estate settlement of $10.5 million a year for Kathleen DuRoss Ford, third wife of Henry Ford II. He represented Burt Reynolds in his divorce from Loni Anderson. Though a Democrat, Montgomery represented longtime friend Theresa LePore, whose "butterfly ballot" design in Palm Beach County came under fire during the 2000 United States presidential election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Montgomery_(lawyer)