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This document is a partial transcript of a conversation involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. The discussion centers on the terms of an agreement providing protection and immunity, clarifying that statements made cannot be used against the individual unless they constitute false statements. Todd Blanche, identifying as a federal officer, warns that lying to him or Special Agent Horn (from the FBI) is a crime.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Judge Nathan | Judge |
Mentioned as a judge who might be assigned to a case.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Speaker |
Participating in the conversation, expresses gratitude.
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| Todd Blanche | Speaker |
Participating in the conversation, explains terms of immunity and consequences of false statements.
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| Agent Horn | Special Agent |
Mentioned as an FBI agent, lying to whom is a crime.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| FBI |
Present at the discussion, implied to be involved in the case.
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| MAGNA LEGAL SERVICES |
Transcriber or legal service provider for the document.
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Relationships (3)
Transcript of their conversation.
Todd Blanche states, 'I'm a federal officer, I have several officers here. The FBI is here.'
Todd Blanche mentions 'Special Agent Horn' in the context of someone it is a crime to lie to, implying a shared official capacity.
Key Quotes (5)
"I'm not promising to ask Judge Nathan or any of the judges that's been assigned to your case to do anything. It -- we're just talking."Source
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"what this agreement does for you is it gives you protection. So what it means is that the government cannot use what you say today against you, with some exceptions, which we'll talk about in a minute."Source
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"whatever you talk about today, you have what's called immunity. So that means that the words that you say today, we cannot use against you in a case in chief, if we were ever to bring one."Source
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"The most meaningful one of which is that, if you say something today that's not true, that's a lie, we can bring a prosecution against you for what's called false statements."Source
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"So I'm a federal officer, I have several officers here. The FBI is here. And if -- if you lie to someone that's -- like me or like Special Agent Horn, it's a crime."Source
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