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People
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Locations
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Events
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Summary

This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness, A. Farmer. Farmer testifies about flying home to Phoenix, Arizona, and explains why she did not write about a preceding trip to New Mexico in her journal, stating she wanted to put the events out of her mind. She also explains how she came to keep a pair of boots that were purchased for her by Maxwell and Epstein during that trip.

People (5)

Name Role Context
A. Farmer Witness
The person being questioned under direct examination, answering questions about her travel and experiences.
Farmer's mother Mother of witness
Referred to as "My mom." Picked up A. Farmer from the airport and later moved, packing Farmer's belongings into storage.
Maxwell
Mentioned as having purchased boots for A. Farmer during a shopping trip in New Mexico, along with Epstein.
Epstein
Mentioned as having purchased boots for A. Farmer during a shopping trip in New Mexico, along with Maxwell.
driver Driver
An unnamed person who drove A. Farmer to the airport.

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 testimony.

Timeline (3 events)

A. Farmer flew commercially and by herself from an unspecified location to her home in Phoenix, Arizona.
Phoenix, Arizona
A. Farmer took a trip to New Mexico, which she later chose not to write about in her journal because she did not want to think about what happened.
New Mexico
Maxwell and Epstein purchased boots for A. Farmer.
New Mexico

Locations (3)

Location Context
The city A. Farmer flew home to.
The state A. Farmer flew home to.
The location of a trip A. Farmer took, during which a shopping trip occurred.

Relationships (4)

A. Farmer associates Maxwell
Maxwell was present on a shopping trip with A. Farmer in New Mexico and purchased boots for her.
A. Farmer associates Epstein
Epstein was present on a shopping trip with A. Farmer in New Mexico and purchased boots for her.
Maxwell associates Epstein
They were together on a shopping trip in New Mexico where they jointly purchased boots for A. Farmer.
A. Farmer familial Farmer's mother
A. Farmer refers to her as "My mom," who picked her up from the airport and handled her belongings when moving.

Key Quotes (2)

"I think I just really didn't want to think about it; and, you know, writing would be a way of, like, me having to think more about what had happened. And I just wanted to put it out of my mind."
Source
— A. Farmer (Explaining why she did not write in her journal about her trip to New Mexico.)
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"I think initially I just sort of got home and shoved them to the back of my closet. And then when I graduated from high school, my mom moved. And everything in my closet I just packed into boxes. And they were in her storage for a number"
Source
— A. Farmer (Explaining why she kept the boots that were purchased for her in New Mexico.)
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Quote #2

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 759 Filed 08/10/22 Page 61 of 267 2089
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A. Farmer - direct
1 A. I flew home to Phoenix.
2 Q. How did you get to the airport?
3 A. I think it was the same driver, but a driver drove me back
4 to the airport.
5 Q. How did you fly home to Arizona?
6 A. Commercially by myself.
7 Q. Who picked you up from the airport?
8 A. My mom.
9 Q. You testified earlier about your journal. Did you write in
10 your journal about your trip to New Mexico?
11 A. No.
12 Q. Why not?
13 A. I think I just really didn't want to think about it; and,
14 you know, writing would be a way of, like, me having to think
15 more about what had happened. And I just wanted to put it out
16 of my mind.
17 Q. You testified earlier about boots that Maxwell and Epstein
18 purchased for you during a shopping trip in New Mexico. You
19 said that you had kept the boots; is that right?
20 A. Yes. Yeah.
21 Q. Why did you keep the boots?
22 A. I think initially I just sort of got home and shoved them
23 to the back of my closet. And then when I graduated from high
24 school, my mom moved. And everything in my closet I just
25 packed into boxes. And they were in her storage for a number
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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