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This legal document, part of Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, discusses the testimony of a witness named Jane regarding a massage room where she was allegedly sexually abused. The Government argues that photographs presented as exhibits corroborate Jane's detailed descriptions of the room's size, features, and the house's artwork, thereby establishing their relevance to the case. The document acknowledges the Court's concern about the lack of testimony directly comparing the photos to the room's state during the conspiracy but asserts that most of Jane's testimony concerns non-movable features.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Jane Witness
A witness who testified about a massage room where she was sexually abused. Her testimony is cited multiple times.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Government government agency
The prosecuting party in the case, presenting exhibits (928, 904, 917, 902) and arguing for their relevance.
Court judicial body
The judicial body overseeing the case, whose point about the lack of specific testimony comparing photographs to item...

Timeline (2 events)

2021-11-30
Jane testified about the size, construction, and artwork of a house and massage room.
Jane was sexually abused in the massage room.
massage room

Locations (2)

Location Context
The central location discussed in the document, described by Jane and depicted in government exhibits. It is the loca...
The building containing the massage room and artwork described by Jane.

Key Quotes (4)

"giant walk-in closet."
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— Jane (Describing the approximate size of the massage room during her testimony.)
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"Lots of stone, you know, old wood."
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— Jane (Describing the materials of the building itself during her testimony.)
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"Paintings of naked women and orgies and things like that."
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— Jane (Describing the artwork in the house during her testimony.)
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"[i]t didn’t seem very unusual at this point."
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— Jane (Explaining her reaction to the artwork in the house.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 523 Filed 12/04/21 Page 4 of 9
As depicted in Government Exhibit 928, the massage room in fact has a large built-in bookcase with a stereo system:
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Jane also testified that the massage room was approximately the size of a “giant walk-in closet.” (11/30/21 Tr. at 320). And more generally, she testified that the building itself had “Lots of stone, you know, old wood.” (Id. at 317-18).
As depicted in Government Exhibits 904 and 917, the massage room is about the size of a walk-in closet, and the moldings in the massage room were made of wood:
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Finally, Jane explained that the artwork in the house included “Paintings of naked women and orgies and things like that.” So much so, in fact, that “[i]t didn’t seem very unusual at this point.” (11/30/2021 Tr. at 318).
That description is accurate, as evident from the above photos. It is also accurate with respect to other photos of the massage room, including Government Exhibit 902, a photo of the entrance to the massage room:
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These photos readily surmount the low bar of relevance. They specifically corroborate Jane’s memories of the room in which she was sexually abused, showing that in fact she spent time in that room, a critical fact of the case.
The Government understands the Court’s point that there has not been testimony specifically comparing these particular photographs to items present during the time period of the conspiracy. But most of Jane’s testimony about the massage room does not concern “movable
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