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This document is a page from a court transcript (Exhibit A-5922 within Case 1:20-cr-00330, likely the Ghislaine Maxwell case) containing a legal argument. The text discusses a tax fraud case involving David Parse, Carrie Yackee, Jenkins & Gilchrist, and Deutsche Bank, focusing on whether Parse knew transactions were made solely for tax losses rather than investment purposes. This appears to be a citation of case law (likely U.S. v. Daugerdas) used as a precedent within the broader filing, rather than a direct record of Epstein's activities.

People (5)

Name Role Context
David Parse Defendant (in the cited case)
Accused of implementing complex transactions for tax purposes; described as sophisticated.
Carrie Yackee Witness / Sales Assistant
Testified she acted on Parse's instructions; described as a 'nice woman, but not nearly as sophisticated as Mr. Parse'.
Coleman Taxpayer
Mentioned as a taxpayer involved in the transactions.
Blair Taxpayer
Mentioned as a taxpayer involved in the transactions.
Judge (Your Honor) Judge
Addressed by the speaker.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Jenkins & Gilchrist
Law firm involved in communications with David Parse's office and Deutsche Bank.
Deutsche Bank
Financial institution involved in communications regarding tax returns.
Cisco
Mentioned in the context of stock investments.
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Transcription service listed in footer.

Timeline (1 events)

Unspecified
Testimony of Carrie Yackee
Court

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location involved in fax communications.

Relationships (2)

David Parse Professional/Superior Carrie Yackee
Yackee acted at the instructions of and with the knowledge of David Parse.
David Parse Business/Legal Jenkins & Gilchrist
Two-way street of communication/faxes regarding tax returns.

Key Quotes (2)

"To suggest that the jury could not have found that Mr. Parse knew that the reason that these were being done was to effectuate tax losses for the prior year is simply ludicrous."
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"This wasn't just a one-way street between David Parse's office and Jenkins & Gilchrist, but it was at least a two-way street between Deutsche Bank and Jenkins & Gilchrist and also the accountants."
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