This court transcript details the testimony of a witness, A. Farmer, regarding her relationship with Maxwell and Epstein. Farmer describes feeling conflicted, being grateful for a trip they funded but also deeply disturbed by an uncomfortable experience with them in New Mexico, which made her want to avoid them permanently. She also testifies that the first person she told about the uncomfortable incident, without giving details, was her mother.
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| A. Farmer | Witness |
The witness being questioned under direct examination.
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| Maxwell |
Subject of questioning regarding the witness's feelings and experiences with her.
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| Epstein |
Subject of questioning; provided support for a trip the witness was on and was present during an uncomfortable experi...
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| Ms. Menninger | Counsel |
A lawyer who objects to a question on the grounds of hearsay.
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| The Court | Judge/Honor |
Presiding over the legal proceeding, addressed by counsel and responds to objections.
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting service.
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| Location | Context |
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Location where the witness had an uncomfortable experience with Maxwell and Epstein.
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"I felt conflicted because I had had -- I had been on this trip, which is something I never could have done without, you know, Epstein's support. But I -- so I felt I should be grateful for that."Source
"But the experience that I had with Maxwell and Epstein in New Mexico was so uncomfortable that I didn't -- you know, I was very much hoping I would never have to be around them again."Source
"I had a brief conversation with my mom just acknowledging that something uncomfortable had happened, but I didn't go into any details with her about that."Source
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