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Relationships
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Type: Court transcript / legal filing
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Summary

This document is page 72 of a court transcript from September 3, 2019, following Jeffrey Epstein's death. An attorney representing victims addresses the court, acknowledging the likely motion to dismiss the criminal case but passionately arguing that the record should remain open. The speaker emphasizes the systemic betrayal of the victims and requests that those not present be allowed to submit victim impact statements so their voices are officially recorded.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant
Mentioned as the source of 'betrayal of trust'.
Unidentified Speaker Attorney/Advocate
Speaking on behalf of victims, requesting the record remain open for impact statements. Likely a lawyer representing ...
RMB Judge
Initials in case number (Judge Richard M. Berman).
Victims Victims
Multiple unnamed individuals seeking justice and wishing to submit impact statements.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Listed in footer.
DOJ
Implied by footer code 'DOJ-OGR'.
The System
Criticized for failing the victims and betraying trust.

Timeline (1 events)

2019-09-03
Court Hearing regarding motion to dismiss (likely due to Epstein's death)
Courtroom (SDNY)
Judge Attorneys Victims

Locations (2)

Location Context
Where the transcript is being recorded.
Implied by 'Southern District Reporters' and case context.

Relationships (2)

Speaker (Attorney) Legal Representation/Advocacy Victims
Speaker mentions victims 'contacting me' and 'meet with yet'.
Jeffrey Epstein Perpetrator/Victim Victims
Described as 'Betrayal of trust by Jeffrey Epstein'.

Key Quotes (3)

"throughout this case is the running theme of the betrayal of trust. Betrayal of trust by Jeffrey Epstein. Betrayal of trust by the system."
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"And the Crime Victims' Act should not just be words, it should have meaning and it should be enforced."
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Quote #2
"we are asking, although you may need to, of course, grant this motion to dismiss... if there is a way to at least keep the record open so that victims who have not been able to be physically present... could submit, at least for the record, their victim impact statements"
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