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This document is a summation from a legal case, discussing inconsistencies and issues related to witness testimony and evidence. It questions the government's ability to corroborate stories, highlights missing diary entries from Annie Farmer, and details the interactions between various lawyers (Boies Schiller firm, Brad Edwards, Jack Scarola) and witnesses (Ms. Farmer, Virginia Roberts, Jane, Kate, Carolyn), suggesting potential 'contamination of memory' due to their communications with each other, family, and media. The document concludes by mentioning Annie Farmer's statement to the FBI regarding her story and a 'money piece' not being sexualized.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Ms. Menninger Speaker/Author
Identified in the header as the speaker of the summation.
Annie Farmer
Mentioned in relation to her sister, diaries, story, and the 'money piece'. Also referred to as 'Ms. Farmer' who expl...
Virginia Roberts Witness
Represented by the Boies Schiller firm; Annie Farmer was going to be a witness for her.
Jane Witness
Talked to Kate's lawyers and Brad Edwards, mentioned in the context of witness testimony.
Kate Witness
Her lawyers were talked to by Jane; she was testifying in the courtroom.
Brad Edwards Lawyer
Identified as Kate's lawyer, present in the courtroom when Kate was testifying, and talked to by Jane.
Jack Scarola Lawyer
Represents Carolyn, brought her to the government, and talked to other witnesses.
Carolyn Client/Witness
Represented by Jack Scarola and brought to the government.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
the government Government Agency
Promised corroboration, was asked why Annie Farmer didn't give diaries to them, and received Carolyn from Jack Scarola.
Boies Schiller firm Law Firm
Met with by Ms. Farmer, represented Virginia Roberts, and was hired by Ms. Farmer.
FBI Government Agency
Was told by Annie Farmer that her story and the money piece were not sexualized.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the document, likely the transcriber or reporting agency.

Timeline (9 events)

Ms. Farmer first met with the Boies Schiller firm when they were representing Virginia Roberts.
Ms. Farmer hired the Boies Schiller firm.
Ms. Farmer Boies Schiller firm
Jane talked to Kate's lawyers.
Jane Kate's lawyers
Kate was testifying in the courtroom.
the courtroom
Jane talked to Brad Edwards.
Jack Scarola represented Carolyn and brought her to the government.
Jack Scarola talked to other witnesses.
Jack Scarola other witnesses
Witnesses talked to their family members and saw the media, leading to 'contamination of memory'.
witnesses family members media
Annie Farmer told the FBI that her story and the 'money piece' were not sexualized.

Locations (3)

Location Context
Mentioned as the source of diaries Annie Farmer possessed.
A location where people were mentioned in the stories being discussed.
Where Brad Edwards was present when Kate was testifying.

Relationships (8)

Annie Farmer Family Annie Farmer's sister
Mentioned as 'Annie Farmer's sister' in the context of corroborating stories.
Ms. Farmer Professional (Client-Lawyer) Boies Schiller firm
Ms. Farmer met with and hired the firm.
Boies Schiller firm Professional (Client-Lawyer) Virginia Roberts
The firm was representing Virginia Roberts.
Jane Professional (Witness-Lawyer) Kate's lawyers
Jane talked to Kate's lawyers.
Jane Professional (Witness-Lawyer) Brad Edwards
Jane talked to Brad Edwards.
Brad Edwards Professional (Lawyer-Client) Kate
Brad Edwards was Kate's lawyer.
Jack Scarola Professional (Lawyer-Client) Carolyn
Jack Scarola represents Carolyn.
Annie Farmer Investigative/Informant FBI
She told the FBI that all of this was not sexualized.

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