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Type: Deposition transcript
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Summary

This document is page 37 of a legal deposition transcript where an attorney, Mr. Tein, questions an unnamed witness about events following a visit to Jeffrey Epstein's house. The witness denies spending money received there but admits to going to a Marshall's store with two other girls, where one of them bought a purse. The questioning concludes by asking the witness about conversations with federal prosecutors regarding financial reimbursement.

People (7)

Name Role Context
THE WITNESS Deponent
An unnamed individual being questioned about events after leaving Jeffrey Epstein's house.
MR. TEIN Attorney/Questioner
The individual conducting the deposition and questioning the witness.
MR. LEOPOLD Attorney
An attorney, likely representing the witness, who is making objections during the deposition.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of questioning
Mentioned as 'Epstein'. The witness is questioned about events after leaving his house.
[REDACTED] Associate of the witness
A redacted name of a person who allegedly went shopping with the witness after leaving Epstein's house and bought a p...
the other girl in the car Associate of the witness
An unnamed individual who was in a car and went to Marshall's with the witness and another redacted individual.
federal prosecutors Government officials
Mentioned in a question regarding a conversation with the witness about 'getting reimbursed'.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Marshall's
A retail store where the witness and others went shopping.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT
Appears in the document footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012432), likely indicating the U.S. House of Representatives Committe...

Timeline (1 events)

Undetermined
A shopping trip to Marshall's occurred after the witness left Epstein's house. The witness claims not to have spent any money, but confirms being present while a redacted individual bought a purse.
Marshall's

Locations (2)

Location Context
The location the witness left before the shopping trip.
The retail store visited by the witness and others.

Relationships (4)

The Witness Acquaintance / Visited residence Jeffrey Epstein
The deposition discusses events that occurred after the witness left 'Epstein's house'.
The Witness Traveled together / Shopped together [REDACTED]
The witness is questioned about going shopping with this redacted person and 'the other girl in the car' at Marshall's.
Mr. Leopold Attorney-Client (implied) The Witness
Mr. Leopold makes objections on behalf of the witness during the deposition.
The Witness Communicated federal prosecutors
The witness is asked to describe a conversation with federal prosecutors about 'getting reimbursed'.

Key Quotes (3)

"Q. After you left Epstein's house you took the money and you went shopping with [REDACTED] and the other girl in the car, correct? A. Incorrect. I didn't spend any of the money."
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"Q. You went shopping with them at Marshall's, didn't you? ... THE WITNESS: I guess you could say that."
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"Q. Now tell me about when the federal prosecutors told you about getting reimbursed."
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5 every weekend you'd be rich, didn't you?
6 A. No. That's what [REDACTED] told me.
7 Q. You didn't tell that to [REDACTED]?
8 MR. LEOPOLD: Objection. Asked and
9 answered.
10 THE WITNESS: No.
11 BY MR. TEIN:
12 Q. After you left Epstein's house you took the
13 money and you went shopping with [REDACTED] and the other
14 girl in the car, correct?
15 A. Incorrect. I didn't spend any of the
16 money.
17 Q. You went to Marshall's, didn't you?
18 A. I went along, yes, but I didn't --
19 Q. You went shopping with them at Marshall's,
20 didn't you?
21 MR. LEOPOLD: Objection.
22 THE WITNESS: I guess you could say that.
23 MR. LEOPOLD: Objection. Lack of predicate
24 and foundation. Mischaracterization of earlier
25 testimony.
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1 BY MR. TEIN:
2 Q. And [REDACTED] bought a purse, right?
3 A. Yes.
4 Q. And you were with her the whole time at
5 Marshall's, correct?
6 A. Yes.
7 Q. Now tell me about when the federal
8 prosecutors told you about getting reimbursed.
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