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Summary
This legal document is a portion of a motion arguing to exclude evidence of an alleged rape committed by Mr. Epstein from the trial of Ms. Maxwell. The argument posits that such evidence is not part of the charged conspiracy (which is limited to securing "sexualized massages"), is highly inflammatory and unduly prejudicial, and would confuse the jury, leading to a conviction on an improper emotional basis. The document cites several legal precedents to support the exclusion of this evidence under Rule 403.
People (10)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Breyer, J. | Judge |
Cited as the judge in the case United States v. Moccia.
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| Mr. Epstein |
Alleged to have raped Accuser-1 and for whom "sexualized massages" were allegedly secured.
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| Accuser-1 | Alleged Victim |
Allegedly raped by Mr. Epstein.
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| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant |
Accused of conspiring to entice or transport minors for Mr. Epstein, but not of conspiring for him to rape them.
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| Moccia | Party in a legal case |
Mentioned in the citation United States v. Moccia.
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| Midyett | Party in a legal case |
Mentioned in the citation United States v. Midyett.
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| Livoti | Party in a legal case |
Mentioned in the citation United States v. Livoti.
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| Abu-Jihaad | Party in a legal case |
Mentioned in the citation United States v. Abu-Jihaad.
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| Roldan-Zapata | Party in a legal case |
Mentioned in the citation United States v. Roldan-Zapata.
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| Stein | Party in a legal case |
Mentioned in the citation United States v. Stein.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| United States | government agency |
Party in several cited legal cases (United States v. Moccia, United States v. Midyett, etc.).
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Timeline (2 events)
Mr. Epstein allegedly raped Accuser-1.
Ms. Maxwell is accused of conspiring to entice or transport minors across state lines to secure “sexualized massages” for Mr. Epstein.
Relationships (2)
The document states Ms. Maxwell is accused of conspiring to entice or transport minors for Mr. Epstein to secure “sexualized massages”.
The document states, "The allegation that Mr. Epstein allegedly raped Accuser-1..."
Key Quotes (6)
"jury will convict for crimes other than those charged—or that, uncertain of guilt, it will convict anyway because a bad person deserves punishment."Source
— United States v. Moccia
(Quoted to argue against propensity evidence.)
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Quote #1
"Evidence shall be excluded as unduly prejudicial when it is ‘more inflammatory than the charged crime.’"Source
— United States v. Livoti
(Quoted in the context of arguing that a rape allegation is more inflammatory than the charged conduct of arranging "sexualized massages".)
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Quote #2
"no more inflammatory than the charges alleged in the indictment"Source
— United States v. Abu-Jihaad
(Cited as a standard for admitting evidence under Rule 403.)
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Quote #3
"did not involve conduct any more sensational or disturbing than the crimes with which [the defendant] was charged"Source
— United States v. Roldan-Zapata
(Cited as a reason for affirming the admission of evidence in a past case.)
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Quote #4
"sexualized massages"Source
— The document's author
(Used to describe the actual conduct charged in the case against Ms. Maxwell.)
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Quote #5
"risk that this evidence would confuse the issues, cause undue delay, and be used for an improper purpose"Source
— United States v. Stein
(Cited as the reason for excluding other-act evidence in a conspiracy case under Rule 403.)
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Quote #6
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