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Summary

This document is a court transcript from July 24, 2019, featuring the testimony of Annie Farmer in a case against Jeffrey Epstein. Farmer states she met Epstein in New York at age 16 and argues against granting him bail, asserting that his wealth, privilege, and the discovery of photographs of young women would make it more difficult, not easier, for other victims to come forward.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Annie Farmer Witness/Victim
Identifies herself as MS. FARMER and provides testimony against Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein Accused/Defendant
Mentioned by Annie Farmer as the person she met at age 16 and who is the subject of the court case.
THE COURT Judge/Court
Interacts with Ms. Farmer, asking her to identify herself.

Organizations (1)

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

Timeline (3 events)

2019-07-24
Annie Farmer testified in court regarding Jeffrey Epstein's bail.
Courtroom
Annie Farmer met Jeffrey Epstein for the first time.
New York
Jeffrey Epstein flew Annie Farmer to New Mexico.
New Mexico

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location where Annie Farmer states she met Jeffrey Epstein.
Location where Annie Farmer states Jeffrey Epstein flew her.

Relationships (1)

Annie Farmer Victim-Accused Jeffrey Epstein
Annie Farmer describes meeting Jeffrey Epstein at age 16 as a "misfortune" and is testifying against his bail request, positioning herself as a victim in his case.

Key Quotes (3)

"I was 16 years old when I had the misfortune of meeting Jeffrey Epstein here in New York."
Source
— Annie Farmer (Describing her first encounter with Jeffrey Epstein during her court testimony.)
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"I wanted to voice my support for the government's request that his bail not be set..."
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— Annie Farmer (Stating her purpose for speaking in court during Jeffrey Epstein's bail hearing.)
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"...his wealth and privilege and the notoriety of the case would actually make it I think often more difficult."
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— Annie Farmer (Arguing against the defense's claim that publicity would make it easier for victims to come forward.)
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB Document 36 Filed 07/24/19 Page 72 of 74
MS. FARMER: Hello, your Honor.
THE COURT: Could you help us out and spell your first and last name.
MS. FARMER: Yes. Annie Farmer, A-n-n-i-e F-a-r-m-e-r.
I was 16 years old when I had the misfortune of meeting Jeffrey Epstein here in New York. He later flew me to New Mexico to spend time with him there.
I wanted to voice my support for the government's request that his bail not be set and also just my reaction to the fact that the defense was claiming that it would be perhaps easier for victims or more likely for victims to come forward given the publicity and some of the other issues surrounding this case.
Well, I would say that it would be quite the opposite; that his wealth and privilege and the notoriety of the case would actually make it I think often more difficult.
Also that they now were arguing that the discipline of this time, but yet we know that they have found photos of young women in his home and that if he's continuing to engage with pornography of young women, I would say that would be quite the opposite of disciplining.
Also those victims in the photographs are continuing to be victimized.
THE COURT: Are you in a position to answer this
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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