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Type: Court transcript (case 1:20-cr-00330-pae)
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Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, likely USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell) filed on August 10, 2022. Attorneys Mr. Everdell and Ms. Moe argue before the judge regarding a question posed by the jury about 'Count Four,' specifically whether a return flight from New Mexico involving a victim named 'Jane' constitutes aiding in illegal sexual activity if the initial flight to New Mexico did not. The defense argues the return flight cannot be the sole basis for conviction, while the prosecution argues intent can be inferred.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Mr. Everdell Defense Attorney
Arguing regarding the interpretation of a jury question concerning flights and Count Four.
Ms. Moe Prosecutor
Arguing that the jury could infer intent regarding the return flight.
Jane Victim/Witness (Pseudonym)
Subject of the transportation/flights to and from New Mexico.
The Defendant Defendant
Implied to be Ghislaine Maxwell (based on case number); accused of aiding in transportation.
Your Honor Judge
Addressed by the attorneys.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
DOJ
Indicated by Bates stamp DOJ-OGR

Timeline (2 events)

2022-08-10 (Filing Date)
Court Proceedings/Jury Deliberation arguments
Southern District Court
Unknown (Prior to trial)
Flight to New Mexico
New Mexico

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location where 'Jane' flew to and where alleged conduct may have occurred.

Relationships (1)

The Defendant Accused/Victim Jane
Discussion of defendant aiding in Jane's transportation.

Key Quotes (4)

"If the defendant aided in the transportation of Jane's return flight, but not the flight to New Mexico."
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"The only evidence we have of a flight to New Mexico with Jane is the one in the flight logs, and it is a flight to New Mexico."
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"Answer is no, because that return flight is not for the purpose of illegal sexual activity."
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Quote #3
"Your Honor, at the very least, the answer to this can't be no, because a jury could infer intent to engage in sexual conduct and the return of a flight in aiding and abetting that."
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Quote #4

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