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Summary
This legal document, dated December 13, 2021, argues that testimony from attorney Robert Glassman is not protected by attorney-client privilege. It focuses on a discrepancy in a witness's ('Jane') memory, where she claimed Mr. Epstein took her to see 'The Lion King' on Broadway in 1994, three years before it premiered. The document details communications between AUSA Rossmiller and Mr. Glassman where the government pointed out the error, but Jane insisted her story was correct.
People (8)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Alison J. Nathan | The Honorable |
Addressee of the document.
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| Robert Glassman |
Subject of the document, whose testimony is being discussed. Appears to be an attorney for 'Jane'.
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| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant (implied) |
A party in the case who is arguing that attorney-client privilege protects Mr. Glassman from testifying.
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| Jane | Witness (implied) |
A person whose story about seeing 'The Lion King' with Mr. Epstein is being scrutinized. Mr. Glassman is her attorney.
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| Mr. Epstein |
Mentioned as the person who allegedly took Jane to see the Broadway production of The Lion King in 1994.
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| AUSA Rossmiller | Assistant United States Attorney |
A government attorney who communicated with Mr. Glassman about the discrepancy in Jane's story.
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| Mr. Edwards |
Mentioned in relation to an email exchange with AUSA that showed the government recognized a problem with Jane's story.
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| Julie Taymor |
Mentioned in Jane's account, where Mr. Epstein allegedly bragged about being good friends with her.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| government | government agency |
Mentioned as the entity Mr. Glassman communicated with, and the entity that AUSA Rossmiller represents.
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Timeline (2 events)
1994
Jane claimed that Mr. Epstein took her to see the Broadway production of The Lion King.
Broadway
2021-12-03
Ms. Maxwell's side submitted a letter regarding Attorney Glassman's testimony.
Locations (1)
| Location | Context |
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Location of the production of 'The Lion King' that Jane claimed to have seen.
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Relationships (4)
Mr. Glassman communicates with the government on Jane's behalf, suggesting an attorney-client relationship.
Jane claims Mr. Epstein took her to see a Broadway show.
They exchanged emails regarding Jane's testimony for a legal case.
Mr. Epstein allegedly bragged about being 'good friends' with Julie Taymor.
Key Quotes (2)
"help her case"Source
— Mr. Glassman
(What Mr. Glassman allegedly told Jane would happen if she cooperated with the government and testified against Ms. Maxwell.)
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Quote #1
"Broadway play... Epstein bragged about being good friends with Julie Taymor, and we had amazing first row mezzanine seats they she had apparently given him."Source
— Jane
(Quoted from Jane's response (via email) to AUSA Rossmiller, doubling down on her story that she saw the play, not the movie.)
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Quote #2
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