Michael Ovitz Walks Out of Deposition After Questioning About Jeffrey Epstein Friendship
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Gene Maddaus
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Michael Ovitz, co-founder of CAA, stormed out of a deposition on June 1 after being questioned about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. The deposition was part of a lawsuit filed by actress Julia Ormond, who is suing CAA for allegedly setting her up to be sexually assaulted by Harvey Weinstein in December 1995. Ormond's attorneys had sought Ovitz's deposition for over a year before obtaining a court order. Ovitz walked out when asked about his relationship with Epstein.
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· 3 pulledMichael Ovitz, the co-founder of CAA, stormed out of a deposition on June 1 after being asked about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Ormond's attorneys have been seeking to take Ovitz's deposition for more than a year, and ultimately got a court order directing him to comply with their subpoena.
Ovitz showed up to testify at his attorney's office
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