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Summary

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'.

People (4)

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...

Organizations (1)

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.

Timeline (2 events)

1994-06-01
Jane, aged 14, met Maxwell and Epstein at a summer camp for kids. This meeting is described as the beginning of years of sexual abuse.
summer camp for kids
Jane Maxwell Epstein
2022-08-10
A court trial where summations are being given, as indicated by the document's content and filing date.

Locations (1)

Location Context
The location where Jane, at age 14, met Maxwell and Epstein in the summer of 1994.

Relationships (3)

Ghislaine Maxwell professional Epstein
The document states they worked together in a 'scheme' and that their relationships with girls helped them 'maintain control'.
Ghislaine Maxwell predatory Jane
Maxwell met Jane when she was 14 and 'helped establish a close relationship that became a cover for sexual abuse'.
Epstein predatory Jane
Jane became Epstein's 'so-called goddaughter' and their meeting was 'the beginning of years of sexual abuse'.

Key Quotes (2)

"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
— Ms. Moe (Explaining the prosecution's theory of Maxwell's role in the alleged crimes.)
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"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
— Ms. Moe (Introducing the testimony of a specific victim, Jane, as evidence against Maxwell.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 767 Filed 08/10/22 Page 20 of 257 2853
LCKVMAX2
Summations - Ms. Moe
1 that stand, when they talked about their memories of her,
2 ladies and gentlemen, they were describing the same woman. Not
3 just her name and her physical appearance, but what she was
4 like. These girls knew her. They knew Maxwell. Charming,
5 sophisticated, engaging, impressive. A woman who moved in a
6 social circle that was intimidating. These witnesses were
7 describing the same woman, Ghislaine Maxwell. They knew her.
8 The relationships that Maxwell cultivated with these
9 girls were essential to the scheme. Those relationships helped
10 Maxwell and Epstein maintain control of these girls for years.
11 Jane didn't become Epstein's so-called goddaughter by accident.
12 Maxwell helped establish a close relationship that became a
13 cover for sexual abuse.
14 The patterns you saw throughout this trial, the
15 playbook that Maxwell ran for years, is just one of the many
16 ways that you know that Maxwell is guilty.
17 I want to talk to you now about what Maxwell and
18 Epstein did to Jane. That's the third way that you know that
19 Maxwell is guilty.
20 This is Jane. Jane turned 14 years old in the summer
21 of 1994, when she met Maxwell at a summer camp for kids.
22 Maxwell and Epstein told her that Epstein was a wealthy donor
23 who gave scholarships. But you learned that meeting Maxwell
24 and Epstein at summer camp was the beginning of years of sexual
25 abuse. What Jane told you about meeting Maxwell in summer camp
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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