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Summary

This document is a summation by Ms. Moe in a legal case against Maxwell. It recounts the testimony of a witness named Carolyn, who stated that in 2001 at age 14, Maxwell recruited her for 'sexualized massages' at Jeffrey Epstein's house. The summation highlights corroborating testimony from Carolyn's then-boyfriend, Sean, and details conversations between Maxwell and Carolyn about her personal life, which were seemingly aimed at grooming her for travel and further exploitation.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Ms. Moe Speaker
Delivering the summation in a legal case.
Carolyn Witness / Victim
Testified in 2009 about events in 2001 when she was 14, involving Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. She was allegedly call...
Maxwell Defendant
The subject of the testimony, accused of calling Carolyn for massages, having personal conversations with her, and in...
Sean Witness / Carolyn's boyfriend
Provided testimony corroborating Carolyn's story, stating she told him about making money at Epstein's house and inte...
Jeffrey Epstein
His house is mentioned as the location where Carolyn went to make money and interacted with Maxwell.
Virginia Roberts
Mentioned as someone Sean met in 2001, a couple of weeks before the events involving Carolyn.
Karen
Mentioned by Carolyn in a conversation with Maxwell as someone who had been molested by her grandfather.
Carolyn's mother Mother
Described by Carolyn as an alcoholic who would not permit her to travel with Maxwell.
Carolyn's grandfather Grandfather
Mentioned in the context of having molested a person named Karen.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the document, likely the court reporting agency.

Timeline (3 events)

2001
Events involving Carolyn, who was 14, going to Jeffrey Epstein's house, interacting with Maxwell, and being invited to travel.
Jeffrey Epstein's house
2001
Sean met Virginia Roberts.
2009
Carolyn testified under oath that Maxwell called her to schedule sexualized massages.
Court

Locations (1)

Location Context
The location where Carolyn went to make money and where she interacted with Maxwell.

Relationships (4)

Carolyn Personal Sean
The document states Sean was 'Carolyn's boyfriend at the time'.
Maxwell Professional / Exploitative Carolyn
Maxwell allegedly called Carolyn to schedule 'sexualized massages', had personal conversations with her to build rapport, and invited her to travel with them.
Carolyn Financial Jeffrey Epstein
Carolyn 'started making money by going over to Jeffrey Epstein's house'.
Carolyn Family Carolyn's mother
Carolyn described her mother as an alcoholic who would not let her travel.

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 767 Filed 08/10/22 Page 44 of 257 2877
LCKCmax3 Summation - Ms. Moe
She said it twice.
In 2009, Carolyn testified under oath that Maxwell
called her to schedule sexualized massages. And you know all
of this is true because you have heard testimony from Sean,
Carolyn's boyfriend at the time, who told you that Carolyn
started making money by going over to Jeffrey Epstein's house.
He remembered that happening a couple weeks after he met
Virginia Roberts in 2001 when Carolyn was just 14 years old.
He also remembered that Carolyn told him that she
interacted with Maxwell inside of Epstein's house. Here's his
testimony about that. Sean even remembered how Carolyn
couldn't pronounce Maxwell's first name.
When Carolyn went to that house, she had conversations
with Maxwell. Maxwell asked her if she'd ever used sex toys,
and she said no. Maxwell asked her about her plans for the
future. They talked about personal things in Carolyn's life.
Carolyn told Maxwell about her upbringing and her home life,
that her mother was an alcoholic and that Karen had been
molested by her grandfather when she was younger.
Maxwell also talked to Carolyn about travel. Maxwell
invited her to travel with them, and Carolyn told her that she
couldn't, that she was too young, she didn't have a passport,
and her mother wouldn't let her go. It should come as no
surprise to you, ladies and gentlemen, that Maxwell asked this
young girl to travel with them, because that's what Maxwell and
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
DOJ-OGR-00017065

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