This document is a legal filing (likely an appellate brief response) from April 2022 summarizing testimony from a victim identified as 'Jane' regarding the criminal conduct of Ghislaine Maxwell ('the Defendant') and Jeffrey Epstein. It details how Jane met the pair at a summer camp, was groomed, and transported via private and commercial flights to properties in Florida, New York, and New Mexico for sexual activity starting when she was 14. The text highlights Maxwell's role in arranging travel and participating in the scheme to transport underage girls across state lines for illegal sexual acts.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| The Defendant (Ghislaine Maxwell) | Defendant |
Assisted in travel arrangements for Jane; met Jane at summer camp; traveled with Jane and Epstein; part of scheme to ...
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| Epstein (Jeffrey Epstein) | Co-conspirator / Perpetrator |
Engaged in sexual activity with Jane in FL, NY, and NM; owner of residences and private plane.
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| Jane | Victim / Witness |
Testified about abuse starting at age 14; traveled to NY, NM, and FL with Epstein and Defendant.
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| The Government | Prosecution |
Marshaled evidence capturing the core of criminality.
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Primary location for sexual activity and travel destination; location of residence described by Jane.
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Location where Epstein began engaging in sexual activity with Jane.
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Location of a trip Jane took at age 15 or 16 where sexual activity occurred.
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Location where Jane first met the Defendant and Epstein.
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"Jane testified that after she met the Defendant and Epstein at a summer camp, Epstein began engaging in sexual activity with her at his residence in Florida."Source
"She further testified that the Defendant assisted in making these travel arrangements."Source
"The testimony was part and parcel of the Defendant and Epstein’s scheme to groom underage girls at Epstein’s various properties, including in New Mexico and Palm Beach, to then be transported to New York for sexual activity illegal under New York law."Source
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