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Summary
This document is a court transcript from a trial, filed on August 10, 2022. It captures a discussion between the judge and an attorney, Ms. Moe, regarding the permissible scope of closing arguments made by the defense attorney, Ms. Menninger. The core issue is whether Ms. Menninger improperly argued that the government was substituting the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, for the deceased Jeffrey Epstein, potentially violating the court's prior rulings on how Epstein could be mentioned in relation to witness credibility.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein |
Mentioned in the context of an argument that the defendant was a substitute for him, and that his death was a factor ...
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| Ms. Menninger | Attorney |
Mentioned as having advanced an argument to the jury in her closing summation, which is being discussed by the Court ...
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| THE COURT | Judge |
A speaker in the transcript, clarifying pretrial rulings and the lines of permissible argumentation during the trial.
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| MS. MOE | Attorney |
A speaker in the transcript, addressing the Court about an argument made by Ms. Menninger during summation.
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| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant |
Referred to as the person the government was allegedly substituting for Mr. Epstein in an argument.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting agency.
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| the government | government agency |
Mentioned as a party in the legal proceedings, accused in a summation argument of substituting Ms. Maxwell for Mr. Ep...
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Timeline (1 events)
2022-08-10
A discussion during a trial about the scope of permissible arguments made to the jury during closing summations, specifically concerning Jeffrey Epstein, Ms. Maxwell, and witness credibility.
Relationships (3)
The document discusses a legal argument that Ms. Maxwell was a "substitute for Jeffrey Epstein," implying a close connection relevant to the case.
Ms. Menninger made a closing argument in a case where Ms. Maxwell is the defendant, suggesting she is Ms. Maxwell's defense attorney.
Ms. Moe speaks about arguments concerning "the government" and objects to the defense's arguments, indicating she is an attorney representing the government (prosecution).
Key Quotes (3)
"Not with respect to motivation for the witness's testimony."Source
— THE COURT
(The judge clarifying the scope of a previous ruling regarding arguments.)
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"they made the argument that Epstein's death is a factor in the motivation for the changing the stories, which is what I said was -- to the extent that arguments go to the credibility of witnesses, that's where I drew the line."Source
— THE COURT
(The judge explaining a specific ruling on permissible arguments related to Jeffrey Epstein's death and witness credibility.)
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"I was referring to the argument early in Ms. Menninger's summation about I took to mean an argument that the government was substituting Ms. Maxwell for Mr. Epstein."Source
— MS. MOE
(An attorney explaining to the judge the specific part of the opposing counsel's closing argument she found objectionable.)
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Quote #3
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