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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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Relationships
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Document Information
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Legal document
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Summary
This legal document, part of a court filing, argues that a jury note submitted during Ms. Maxwell's trial was ambiguous. The defense claimed the note referred to a specific 1997 flight to New Mexico, but this document contends the jury could have been referencing other flights or asking a different question entirely. The document concludes that the defendant's interpretation is 'mere conjecture' and supports the court's decision to reject the defense's arguments on this point.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant |
Mentioned as the defendant in the case, alleged to have intended for Jane to engage in sexual activity. She is listed...
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| Jane | Witness / Alleged Victim |
Alleged victim of sexual activity intended by Ms. Maxwell. Listed as a passenger on a 1997 flight and provided testim...
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| Epstein |
Mentioned as a passenger on a flight from Palm Beach to Santa Fe with the defendant and "1 female".
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Court | Government agency |
Mentioned as having correctly rejected the defendant's arguments during the trial.
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Timeline (4 events)
A flight departing Santa Fe, for which the flight record did not include the defendant or Jane.
Departing Santa Fe
Trial during which the Court rejected arguments from the defendant.
Locations (5)
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Location where sexual activity was allegedly intended to occur and the destination of a 1997 flight.
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Origin of a 1997 flight to New Mexico and a potential destination for a return trip.
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Destination of a flight from Palm Beach and origin of a subsequent flight.
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Origin of a flight to Santa Fe.
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Mentioned as a potential destination for a return flight that the defendant presumes the jury was focused on.
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Relationships (2)
The document states they were both passengers on a 1997 flight from New York to New Mexico, and that Ms. Maxwell was accused of intending for Jane to engage in sexual activity.
They are listed as passengers on the same flight from Palm Beach to Santa Fe.
Key Quotes (1)
"if they found that Ms. Maxwell had intended Jane to engage in sexual activity in New Mexico."Source
— The document, describing a condition for a jury finding
(This phrase is quoted to set up the context of the defendant's arguments which the Court rejected during trial.)
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