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This document is an excerpt from a court summation by Ms. Menninger on August 10, 2022. It discusses the burden of proof, the importance of lack of evidence, and argues that the jury should find the defendant not guilty. The summation claims that accusers initially focused on Jeffrey Epstein, later adding Ghislaine Maxwell to their stories, and that accusers sought legal counsel and engaged with the FBI, potentially motivated by financial gain.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Ms. Menninger Speaker/Presenter
Delivering a summation in court
Judge Nathan Judge
Will instruct the jury at the end of the case
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of accusations
Accusers had stories about him, died
Ghislaine Maxwell Subject of accusations
Inserted into accusers' narrative decades later

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
FBI
Conducted interviews, accusers talked to them
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
Transcribing entity

Timeline (2 events)

2019-09
Accusers obtained lawyers before talking to the FBI in connection with the case.
FBI (contextual)
accusers lawyers FBI
2022-08-10
Summation being delivered in court by Ms. Menninger
Courtroom (contextual)

Relationships (3)

Jeffrey Epstein accused together Ghislaine Maxwell
accusers 'inserted Ghislaine Maxwell into their narrative' decades after telling stories about Jeffrey Epstein
accusers represented by lawyers
Every one of the accusers got themselves a lawyer before they first walked in, in September of 2019 in connection with this case, to talk to the FBI.
accusers interviewed by FBI
There were FBI interviews

Key Quotes (7)

"Do your former boyfriends or girlfriends still have some photos of you somewhere in their drawer? Does that make you a sex offender if they are? This is straight up sensationalism, your Honor and ladies and gentlemen of the jury."
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"Judge Nathan will instruct you at the end of this case that you are to consider the evidence and you are also to consider the lack of evidence presented to you by the government to meet the highest standard of proof we have in our system, proof beyond a reasonable doubt. Those two concepts are equally important, the evidence and the lack of evidence. What you heard, and more importantly, what you did not hear over the last three weeks is going to convince you that the only correct verdict is not guilty."
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"These accusers in this case had stories to tell about Jeffrey Epstein and, decades later, they inserted Ghislaine Maxwell into their narrative."
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"There were FBI interviews, civil complaints, depositions, interrogatories, settlements, all came and went over those decades. Jeffrey Epstein died and then everyone lawyered up."
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"Every one of the accusers got themselves a lawyer before they first walked in, in September of 2019 in connection with this case, to talk to the FBI."
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"You don't need a lawyer to go talk to the FBI unless you want to get money."
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"Those lawyers sat down with their clients, they met with them, it's all shielded by privilege what they talked about, but we"
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