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Document Information

Type: Legal document
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Summary

This document is a transcript of a legal summation by Ms. Menninger, likely an attorney, arguing against the credibility of a woman named Kate as a victim of Jeffrey Epstein. Menninger details Kate's decades-long, consensual relationship with Epstein, including sending him emails in prison, and points to her history of drug abuse and manipulative behavior to suggest she was a willing participant, not a victim. The argument aims to persuade the audience to question Kate's testimony by using her own life and actions against her.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Ghislaine
Mentioned as someone Kate knew, which made the speaker excited to be friends with her.
Kate Witness / Subject of testimony
The central figure being discussed, whose relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, career, and personal life are being desc...
Ms. Menninger Speaker (likely attorney)
The person delivering the summation, as indicated in the document header.
Jeffrey Epstein
Described as having a decades-long relationship with Kate, who maintained contact with him even while he was in prison.
Unnamed prominent English actor Actor
Mentioned as someone Kate was in a movie with.
Unnamed man
A man the speaker was dating, who was also friends with Kate.
Unnamed man
A man Kate helped set up in a tabloid magazine for asking her to get drugs.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting service.

Timeline (4 events)

2011
Kate sent an email to Jeffrey Epstein asking to stay at his place.
Kate had a relationship with Jeffrey Epstein that spanned decades.
Kate was abusing cocaine, sleeping pills, and alcohol for more than ten years.
Jeffrey Epstein was in prison.
prison

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned as the location where Jeffrey Epstein was incarcerated while Kate was sending him emails.

Relationships (3)

Kate Personal / Romantic Jeffrey Epstein
The document describes their relationship as spanning decades and states she maintained contact with him, sending emails while he was in prison.
Kate Acquaintance / Friendship Ghislaine
Kate told the speaker about Ghislaine, indicating they knew each other.
Kate Friendship Unnamed man the speaker was dating
The document states that 'she was friends with a man I was dating.'

Key Quotes (2)

"Best love always, Kate."
Source
— Kate (The closing of emails Kate sent, mentioned as part of Exhibits K-8 and K-10.)
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Quote #1
"Is that someone who was abused by Epstein?"
Source
— Ms. Menninger (A rhetorical question posed to the audience (likely a jury) to cast doubt on Kate's status as a victim.)
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Quote #2

Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 767 Filed 08/10/22 Page 124 of 257 2958
LCKVMAX6 Summation - Ms. Menninger
1 Ghislaine. Kate told you, I was quite excited to be friends
2 with her. And she was friends with a man I was dating. And
3 she seemed very exciting; and she seemed everything that I
4 wanted to be.
5 So Kate traded up from the one prominent gentleman to
6 the next, Jeffrey Epstein. Kate told you about her life in
7 this time period where she was abusing cocaine and sleeping
8 pills and alcohol for more than ten years. She was an
9 international model, she was in a movie with a prominent
10 English actor. She had a relationship with Epstein that
11 spanned decades. She was a billboard model, a lingerie model,
12 she was in tabloid magazines. She helped set up a man in a
13 tabloid magazine for asking him to get drugs in a conversation
14 that was recorded. That's the kind of information that Kate
15 shared with you about her life.
16 And whatever she did Epstein was above the age of
17 consent. She maintained contact with Epstein into her
18 thirties. He was in prison, and she was writing and sending
19 him emails offering to send him pictures while he was in
20 prison, while she was in her thirties. Use your common sense.
21 Is that someone who was abused by Epstein?
22 She signed those emails, and these are Exhibits K-8
23 and K-10. Best love always, Kate.
24 When confronted with a 2011 email she sent to Epstein
25 asking if she could stay at his place, she told you that she
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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