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Summary
This legal document is a court filing arguing against a defendant's claim of prejudice due to the unavailability of certain witnesses. The filing contends that the defendant has failed to prove these witnesses (architects Pinto and Salhi) were 'key' or that their testimony would have been irreplaceably helpful. It further points out that the defendant had the opportunity to, and did, cross-examine other employees of Epstein, such as Juan Alessi and pilots Larry Visoski and David Rodgers, to establish facts about the defendant's role and time spent at Epstein's residences.
People (10)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Epstein | Employer |
Mentioned as the employer of the defendant and several witnesses. The document discusses witnesses' time with him and...
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| Pierre-Louis |
Cited in a legal case reference (Pierre-Louis, 2018 WL 4043140, at *4).
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| Spears |
Cited in a legal case reference (Spears, 159 F.3d at 1081–85).
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| Cornielle |
Cited in a legal case reference (Cornielle, 171 F.3d at 752).
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| Pinto | Architect |
Cited by the defendant as an absent witness, described as an architect who worked on Epstein's residences.
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| Salhi | Architect |
Cited by the defendant as an absent witness, described as an architect who worked on Epstein's residences.
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| Jane | Witness/Victim |
Mentioned in the context of the defendant speculating that testimony from Pinto and Salhi would have cast doubt on he...
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| Juan Alessi | Employee |
Mentioned as an employee of Epstein who was cross-examined at trial by the defendant.
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| Larry Visoski | Pilot |
Mentioned as a pilot for Epstein who was cross-examined at trial by the defendant.
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| David Rodgers | Pilot |
Mentioned as a pilot for Epstein who was cross-examined at trial by the defendant.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| DOJ | government agency |
Appears in the footer as part of a document control number (DOJ-OGR-00009602).
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Timeline (1 events)
The defendant's trial, during which other employees of Epstein were cross-examined.
Locations (1)
| Location | Context |
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Mentioned as places where employees worked and where architects Pinto and Salhi built, renovated, and decorated.
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Relationships (6)
The document states that other employees who worked for Epstein and the defendant were available to offer testimony, implying a co-working or employer-employee relationship.
Pinto is described as an 'architect who built, renovated, and decorated many of Epstein’s residences'.
Salhi is described as an 'architect who built, renovated, and decorated many of Epstein’s residences'.
Described as one of the 'other employees who worked for Epstein'.
Described as one of Epstein's 'pilots'.
Described as one of Epstein's 'pilots'.
Key Quotes (6)
"every moment"Source
— unspecified
(Describing that witnesses were not with the defendant and Epstein at all times during the period in the Indictment.)
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"impossible"Source
— Pierre-Louis, 2018 WL 4043140, at *4
(Quoted to argue it would be impossible for the witnesses to testify that the defendant did not commit the crimes.)
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Quote #2
"to testify that [the] defendant did not commit the charged crimes, so whatever helpful testimony [they] might have offered (the details of which are sparse in the motion) would be easily undermined on cross-examination."Source
— Pierre-Louis, 2018 WL 4043140, at *4
(Explaining why the testimony of certain witnesses would be of limited value and easily challenged.)
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Quote #3
"key"Source
— unspecified
(Used to describe the type of witnesses the defendant has failed to establish the four individuals were.)
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Quote #4
"architects who built, renovated, and decorated many of Epstein’s residences"Source
— unnamed defendant
(The defendant's description of absent witnesses Pinto and Salhi.)
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Quote #5
"would have cast significant doubt on Jane’s recollection of events."Source
— unnamed defendant
(The defendant's speculation on the impact of Pinto and Salhi's potential testimony.)
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Quote #6
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