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Extraction Summary
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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Summary
This document is a court transcript of a summation by Ms. Menninger, likely a defense attorney. Menninger argues against the government's attempt to identify her client, Michelle, as a random person from an address book, asserting she is a specific individual who was friends with another woman, Emmy. She attacks the credibility of a key witness, Jane, accusing her of a pattern of fabricating accusations by picking names of people she knew from "Epstein's world."
People (6)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ms. Menninger | Speaker (likely an attorney) |
The document is a transcript of a summation given by Ms. Menninger.
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| Eva |
Mentioned as a hypothetical name the government might find in an address book.
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| Emmy |
Described as British and allegedly part of a "group sexualized massages." She is also described as a friend of Michelle.
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| Michelle | Subject of testimony (likely defendant or witness) |
A central figure in the summation. Ms. Menninger argues she is a specific person, a friend of Emmy, and not a random ...
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| Jane | Witness |
A witness who testified from the stand. Ms. Menninger accuses her of a pattern of "picking names out of people she kn...
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| Epstein |
Mentioned in the phrase "Epstein's world," suggesting a connection to the people Jane knew.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| government | government agency |
Mentioned as the opposing party in the legal case, suggesting Michelle is a random person.
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
Listed at the bottom of the document as the court reporting agency.
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Timeline (4 events)
2022-08-10
Ms. Menninger delivers a summation in court, as transcribed in this document.
Courtroom (implied)
Locations (1)
| Location | Context |
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Mentioned as a place where Jane would see people, such as a receptionist.
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Relationships (4)
The text repeatedly states they were friends and hung out together: "So it's Emmy's friend, Michelle... that she hung out with."
Jane testified against Michelle, and Michelle's representative (Ms. Menninger) is actively trying to discredit Jane's testimony about her.
Jane testified that Michelle "hung out with her and Emmy," implying Jane was also present with them.
Key Quotes (4)
"But Jane told you from the stand it wasn't just any old Michelle, it's the Michelle that she hung out with her and Emmy."Source
— Ms. Menninger
(Summarizing Jane's testimony to establish the specific identity of Michelle being discussed.)
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Quote #1
"And you heard Michelle on the stand say that's the Michelle, I'm the Michelle that hung out with Emmy."Source
— Ms. Menninger
(Referencing Michelle's own testimony to corroborate her identity as Emmy's friend.)
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Quote #2
"I'm a housewife."Source
— Michelle (as quoted by Ms. Menninger)
(A statement from Michelle's testimony used to contrast her self-perception with the allegation of being involved in "group sexualized massages.")
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Quote #3
"What you see here is a pattern, you see a pattern of Jane picking names out of people she knew she met in Epstein's world at some point in time."Source
— Ms. Menninger
(Accusing the witness, Jane, of fabricating or misremembering connections to implicate people.)
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Quote #4
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