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Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This document is a transcript from a court hearing on July 16, 2019, concerning Mr. Epstein. The judge (THE COURT) and a defense attorney, Mr. Weingarten, discuss the scheduling of a detention hearing. They agree to schedule the hearing for the upcoming Thursday, in accordance with the three-day continuance allowed by the Bail Reform Act, with the expectation that it will be held before Judge Berman.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Mr. Epstein Defendant (implied)
Mentioned as the subject of a bail argument by the defense.
Mr. Weingarten Defense Attorney (implied)
Speaking on behalf of the defense, discussing scheduling with the court.
Judge Berman Judge
Mentioned as the judge who would likely preside over the Thursday proceedings.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporters.

Timeline (2 events)

2019-07-16
A court hearing where the scheduling of a future detention hearing for Mr. Epstein is discussed.
Courtroom (unspecified)
THE COURT Mr. Weingarten
A future detention hearing for Mr. Epstein is scheduled for the upcoming Thursday.
Courtroom (unspecified)

Relationships (2)

Mr. Weingarten professional Mr. Epstein
Mr. Weingarten is speaking for "the defense" in a bail argument concerning Mr. Epstein, indicating a lawyer-client relationship.
Mr. Weingarten professional THE COURT
Mr. Weingarten (a lawyer) and the judge (THE COURT) are engaged in a formal dialogue during a court proceeding about legal matters and scheduling.

Key Quotes (3)

"Mr. Weingarten, under the Bail Reform Act you are entitled to a continuance of three days, which I guess would take us to Thursday."
Source
— THE COURT (The judge is explaining the legal basis for the proposed scheduling of the next hearing.)
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"We estimated that by Thursday we could get you something in writing and then appear back before you at your convenience."
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— MR. WEINGARTEN (The defense attorney agrees with the Thursday timeline and outlines their plan to submit a written document by then.)
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"I think Thursday's proceedings right now would be in front of Judge Berman unless he wants to send it back to me for bail, but do you want to put this down for detention hearing on Thursday?"
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— THE COURT (The judge is confirming the plan to schedule the detention hearing for Thursday and clarifying which judge would likely preside.)
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Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB Document 20 Filed 07/16/19 Page 20 of 24 20
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1 opportunity to respond to some of those points, to the extent
2 that the defense is arguing that Mr. Epstein should be granted
3 bail as a general matter and the court is going to consider
4 those arguments.
5 THE COURT: Well, the court always considers the
6 parties' arguments.
7 But let me just come back to Mr. Weingarten for a
8 minute. Mr. Weingarten, under the Bail Reform Act you are
9 entitled to a continuance of three days, which I guess would
10 take us to Thursday.
11 MR. WEINGARTEN: Right.
12 THE COURT: The other alternative, I guess, if you
13 want to de facto extend that three days is consent to detention
14 without prejudice.
15 MR. WEINGARTEN: We estimated that by Thursday we
16 could get you something in writing and then appear back before
17 you at your convenience.
18 THE COURT: Okay. Do you want to schedule it -- well,
19 I think Thursday's proceedings right now would be in front of
20 Judge Berman unless he wants to send it back to me for bail,
21 but do you want to put this down for detention hearing on
22 Thursday?
23 MR. WEINGARTEN: Can I make one point that I don't
24 want to forget that I think is extremely important?
25 THE COURT: Go ahead.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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