This document is a page from a court transcript dated July 24, 2019, in a case involving Mr. Epstein. An unidentified speaker, likely the prosecutor, argues against the credibility of the defense's claims, particularly the idea that Epstein has disciplined himself. The speaker contends that this claim is an admission of his "appetite for children" and that the court should not risk community safety based on it, also referencing articles by the Miami Herald about Epstein's past misconduct.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Mr. Epstein | Defendant |
Mentioned throughout the document as the defendant in the case. The speaker discusses his alleged generosity, miscond...
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| Your Honor | Judge |
Addressed by the speaker in court: "Your Honor, the defendant keeps telling on himself here."
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Miami Herald | Company |
Mentioned as having published a series of articles about Mr. Epstein's misconduct and non-prosecution agreement.
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| The Court | Government agency |
Referred to as the body that can infer guilt and is being asked to risk community safety based on the defendant's cla...
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | Company |
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting service that transcribed the proceedings.
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| the government | Government agency |
Mentioned in the context that the defense concedes the government will be able to show the elements of the crime.
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| Location | Context |
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Mentioned in the name of the newspaper, "Miami Herald".
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"There are plumes of smoke as to those particular issues, and the Court can reasonably infer that there is fire."Source
"This idea that he has disciplined himself is a concession that the defendant has a problem, that he has an appetite for children."Source
"Your Honor, the defendant keeps telling on himself here."Source
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