This document is a transcript from a court summation, likely by a prosecutor named Ms. Moe, in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. The speaker argues that Maxwell is guilty because she deliberately cultivated relationships with young girls to facilitate sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein. The case of 'Jane', who met Maxwell and Epstein at a summer camp in 1994 at age 14, is presented as a key example of this 'playbook'.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Mentioned throughout as 'Maxwell' and 'Ghislaine Maxwell'. Described as charming, sophisticated, and accused of culti...
|
| Epstein | Associate of Maxwell |
Mentioned as a collaborator with Maxwell in a 'scheme' to control girls. Described as a 'wealthy donor who gave schol...
|
| Jane | Victim/Witness |
A person who met Maxwell and Epstein at a summer camp in 1994 at the age of 14. Her story is used as evidence of Maxw...
|
| Ms. Moe | Speaker (likely prosecutor) |
Mentioned in the header 'Summations - Ms. Moe', indicating she is the one delivering the speech transcribed in the do...
|
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting agency that transcribed the proceedings.
|
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
|
The location where Jane, at age 14, met Maxwell and Epstein in the summer of 1994.
|
"The relationships that Maxwell cultivated with these girls were essential to the scheme. Those relationships helped Maxwell and Epstein maintain control of these girls for years."Source
"I want to talk to you now about what Maxwell and Epstein did to Jane. That's the third way that you know that Maxwell is guilty."Source
Complete text extracted from the document (1,619 characters)
Discussion 0
No comments yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this epstein document