David Boies is a lawyer who has represented various clients, including victims of Jeffrey Epstein, since 2014 [2]. He has been involved in several high-profile cases, including United States v. Epstein [3] [4]. Boies has also been mentioned in relation to the case of Michael Avenatti, with a request being made to the government pursuant to Rule 16(a)(1)(E) and the Due Process Clause [1]. Additionally, Boies has spoken with other counsel, including Sigrid McCawley, about articles and press briefings regarding an upcoming trial [6]. Boies has also been quoted in the media, stating that dozens of women who could give testimony about being sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein are silenced by settlements [5]. Boies's law firm has faced challenges, including shedding around 150 lawyers, which former partners have attributed to internal politics and expensive new offices, rather than Boies's image problems [2].