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This document is a court transcript from a legal proceeding, filed on August 10, 2022. A speaker, likely a defense attorney, argues that their client, Ghislaine Maxwell, did not illegally 'entice' a witness named Jane to travel. The argument asserts that arranging a return flight does not qualify as enticement, that Jane's travel was typically handled by Jeffrey Epstein's office, and that there is no testimony Maxwell encouraged, convinced, or even offered to arrange the travel in question.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Ms. Maxwell
Referenced as allegedly arranging a flight for Jane. Full name Ghislaine Maxwell is also used.
Jane Witness/Victim
The person for whom a flight was allegedly arranged by Ms. Maxwell. Her testimony is referenced regarding her travel ...
Jeffrey Epstein
Mentioned as the person whose office typically made Jane's travel arrangements.
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
Mentioned multiple times as the person who allegedly arranged travel, but the speaker argues there is no testimony sh...
your Honor Judge
The person being addressed by the speaker in court.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Jeffrey Epstein's office company
Stated as the entity that typically made travel arrangements for Jane.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting service.

Timeline (2 events)

A flight for Jane to return to Palm Beach, allegedly arranged by Ms. Maxwell.
From New York to Palm Beach
A speaker in court argues that Ghislaine Maxwell's actions regarding Jane's travel do not constitute illegal 'enticement'.
Courtroom
your Honor speaker (unnamed)

Locations (2)

Location Context
The destination of a return flight mentioned in the document.
Mentioned as a location one would fly to for the purpose of breaking the law. The flight in question was a return tri...

Relationships (3)

Ghislaine Maxwell professional Jane
Maxwell allegedly arranged a return flight for Jane and occasionally helped with her travel arrangements, which were typically made by Jeffrey Epstein's office.
Jeffrey Epstein professional Jane
According to Jane's testimony, her travel arrangements were typically made by Jeffrey Epstein's office.
Ghislaine Maxwell professional Jeffrey Epstein
Maxwell is described as occasionally helping out with travel arrangements made by Jeffrey Epstein's office, indicating a working relationship.

Key Quotes (3)

"her travel arrangements were typically made by Jeffrey Epstein's office, and that Ghislaine Maxwell occasionally helped out."
Source
— speaker (paraphrasing Jane's testimony) (Used to argue that Maxwell was not the primary person responsible for arranging travel.)
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Quote #1
"There is no testimony whatsoever that Ghislaine Maxwell encouraged her to travel."
Source
— speaker (unnamed) (A central point of the speaker's argument that Maxwell did not entice Jane.)
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Quote #2
"We don't even have testimony that Ghislaine Maxwell offered to arrange the travel."
Source
— speaker (unnamed) (Further argument to diminish Maxwell's role in the travel arrangements.)
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Quote #3

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 759 Filed 08/10/22 Page 241 of 267 2269
LCAVMAX8
1 First, we can dispense with the incident where
2 allegedly Ms. Maxwell got on the phone and somehow arranged for
3 Jane to get back to Palm Beach, because that is a flight going
4 back to Palm Beach; that is not enticing someone to fly to New
5 York for the purposes of breaking New York law and engaging in
6 illegal sex acts. There's no enticement as would be illegal
7 under the statute there because this is a return trip.
8 As to the first, simply traveling with someone is not
9 enticing; that's just being present on the plane, that's not
10 causing an effect, that's being present. That does not
11 qualify. So simply being on the plane traveling does not
12 establish persuasion, inducement, or enticement.
13 And as to the last, occasionally arranging travel, if
14 that is to be believed, is not enticement either. Jane's
15 testimony, if you look at those transcript cites, your Honor,
16 is that her travel arrangements were typically made by Jeffrey
17 Epstein's office, and that Ghislaine Maxwell occasionally
18 helped out.
19 There is no testimony whatsoever that Ghislaine
20 Maxwell encouraged her to travel. There is no testimony that
21 she tried to convince her to travel anywhere, much less New
22 York, or advised her to travel. We don't even have testimony
23 that Ghislaine Maxwell offered to arrange the travel.
24 All it says is that she occasionally arranged. And
25 maybe it's the office that called -- or that arranged with
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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