The Government writes to the Court about its plan for questioning Witness-3 regarding sexual activity with Epstein. They intend to follow the Court's order by eliciting only basic information, but are concerned the jury might infer a lack of credibility from the lack of detail, referencing the defense's opening argument.
This is a letter from the U.S. Department of Justice to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, dated December 5, 2021. The prosecution outlines its plan to question 'Witness-3' about sexual activity with Epstein, adhering to the court's order to avoid explicit details. The government expresses concern that this limited questioning could be misinterpreted by the jury as a lack of witness credibility, especially in light of the defense's opening argument.
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