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The Alternative Basis For Personal Jurisdiction Offered By Plaintiffs Is Found In Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 4(K). Rule 4(K)(1) Provides That Service Of Process Establishes Personal Jurisdiction When Service Is Authorized By A Federal Statute. Here

Ref The alternative basis for personal jurisdiction offered by Plaintiffs is found in Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(k). Rule 4(k)(1) provides that service of process establishes personal jurisdiction when service is authorized by a federal statute. Here Release House Oversight Committee — Epstein Estate Records (Nov 2025) 1 pages

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the ATA provides for personal jurisdiction through its nationwide service of process provision. See 18 U.S.C. § 2334(a); Fed.R.Civ.P. 4(k)(1)(D). In situations in which Defendants were not served in the United States pursuant to the ATA

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