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Summary

This document is a court transcript of a prosecutor's (Ms. Moe) summation in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The prosecutor argues that Maxwell was an essential accomplice to Jeffrey Epstein, specifically detailing how she induced a victim named 'Jane' to travel across state lines to New York for sexual abuse. The testimony of a witness, Juan Alessi, is cited as evidence confirming Maxwell's role in arranging and participating in Jane's travel.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Epstein Perpetrator
Mentioned as the individual who committed crimes, assisted by Maxwell, and who enticed 'Jane' to travel for abuse.
Maxwell Defendant / Accomplice
Described as an essential accomplice who assisted Epstein, aided and abetted his crimes, and induced 'Jane' to travel...
Ms. Moe Speaker (likely prosecutor)
Identified in the header as the person giving the summation.
Jane Victim
A victim who was enticed by Maxwell and Epstein to travel across state lines to New York to be abused.
Juan Alessi Witness
A witness who confirmed Maxwell's involvement in Jane's travel, stating he remembered driving Jane, Maxwell, and Epst...

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting agency that transcribed the proceedings.

Timeline (2 events)

Jane was induced to travel across state lines to New York for the purpose of being abused. She traveled on commercial flights and private jets.
New York
Juan Alessi witnessed driving Jane, Maxwell, and Epstein to a plane and watched them board together.

Locations (1)

Location Context
The destination where Jane was enticed to travel to be abused.

Relationships (4)

Maxwell co-conspirators Epstein
The document states Maxwell assisted, aided, and abetted Epstein in his crimes, acting as an 'essential accomplice'.
Maxwell perpetrator-victim Jane
Maxwell is described as having knowingly persuaded, induced, enticed, or coerced Jane to travel across state lines to be abused.
Epstein perpetrator-victim Jane
Epstein, along with Maxwell, is said to have enticed Jane to travel to New York for abuse.
Juan Alessi witness Maxwell
Juan Alessi's testimony is used to confirm Maxwell's involvement in Jane's travel, as he remembered driving them to a plane.

Key Quotes (3)

"She was an essential accomplice, complicit in an extensive scheme to abuse young girls."
Source
— Ms. Moe (Describing Maxwell's role in Epstein's crimes during a summation.)
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"This count is about Jane and how Maxwell and Epstein enticed her to travel in interstate commerce, in other words, to go across state lines to New York to be abused."
Source
— Ms. Moe (Explaining Count Two of the charges against Maxwell.)
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"Jane didn't end up in New York by accident, it was a direct result of Maxwell's actions, aiding and abetting Epstein as part of an ongoing pattern of"
Source
— Ms. Moe (Arguing that Maxwell was directly responsible for Jane's travel for the purpose of abuse.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 767 Filed 08/10/22 Page 56 of 257 2889
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Summation - Ms. Moe
1 you find that Epstein committed these crimes and that Maxwell
2 assisted him, she is just as guilty as if she had committed
3 those acts herself. And we talked about the overwhelming
4 evidence that Maxwell aided and abetted these crimes. She was
5 an essential accomplice, complicit in an extensive scheme to
6 abuse young girls.
7 So let's talk first about Count Two, which is
8 enticement to engage in an illegal sexual activity. This count
9 is about Jane and how Maxwell and Epstein enticed her to travel
10 in interstate commerce, in other words, to go across state
11 lines to New York to be abused.
12 The first element of that crime is that the defendant
13 knowingly persuaded, or induced, or enticed, or coerced Jane to
14 travel in interstate commerce. In other words, did the
15 defendant in some way cause Jane to travel across state lines.
16 You know that Maxwell induced Jane to travel because
17 Jane told you about traveling with Maxwell to New York. Jane
18 flew on commercial flights and also on the private jets. She
19 told you about how Maxwell assisted with her travel
20 arrangements, and Juan Alessi confirmed this, because he
21 remembered driving Jane with Maxwell, Epstein, and Jane right
22 up to the plane. He watched them board together.
23 Ladies and gentlemen, Jane didn't end up in New York
24 by accident, it was a direct result of Maxwell's actions,
25 aiding and abetting Epstein as part of an ongoing pattern of
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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