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This document is a court transcript from the cross-examination of a witness named Chapell, filed on August 10, 2022. The questioning concerns an invoice detailing package shipments in December 2002. One shipment on December 12, 2002, was sent by "J. Epstein" to a recipient pseudonymously called "Jane," and the questioner clarifies that this sender is not Ghislaine Maxwell.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Chapell Witness
Mentioned in the header as the person being cross-examined.
Jane Recipient
A pseudonym used for the recipient of a package sent on December 12th, 2002.
J. Epstein Sender
Identified as the sender of a package to "Jane" on December 12th, 2002.
Ghislaine Maxwell
Mentioned by the questioner to clarify that J. Epstein is not her.
G. Maxwell
Mentioned by the questioner, likely as an abbreviation for Ghislaine Maxwell, to clarify that J. Epstein is not her.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
FedEx company
Mentioned as the courier for a package picked up for shipment on December 9th, 2002.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting agency that transcribed the document.
government government agency
Mentioned in the first line in the context of an invoice not being shown by them.

Timeline (3 events)

2002-12-09
A FedEx package was picked up for shipment.
2002-12-12
A package was picked up for shipment.
2022-08-10
Cross-examination of a witness named Chapell regarding an invoice and package shipments.
Chapell Unnamed Questioner

Relationships (2)

J. Epstein transactional Jane
J. Epstein is identified as the sender of a package to a recipient referred to as "Jane" on December 12, 2002.
J. Epstein clarification of non-identity Ghislaine Maxwell
The questioner explicitly asks if J. Epstein is Ghislaine Maxwell, and the witness answers "No," establishing they are not the same person in the context of this transaction.

Key Quotes (3)

"The sender is someone named J. Epstein; correct?"
Source
— Q. (Questioner) (The questioner is confirming the identity of the sender of a package shipped on December 12, 2002.)
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"Again, that is not Ghislaine Maxwell or G. Maxwell, right?"
Source
— Q. (Questioner) (The questioner is seeking to differentiate the sender, J. Epstein, from Ghislaine Maxwell.)
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Quote #2
"Now, that is a FedEx package that was picked up for shipment on December 9th of 2002, right?"
Source
— Q. (Questioner) (The questioner is asking about a second transaction on an invoice, a FedEx shipment.)
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Quote #3

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