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Summary

This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Espinosa. Espinosa states she left her job with Ghislaine after 9/11 to move back to California and be with her family. She speaks positively of her professional experience with Ghislaine, noting she was a 'very good resource' for her career, but objections are sustained when the questioning turns to personal feelings or experiences with 'Ms. Maxwell'.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Espinosa Witness
The person being questioned during a direct examination. Referred to as 'Ms. Espinosa'.
Ghislaine Former employer
The person Ms. Espinosa worked for and with whom she stayed in touch after leaving her job.
Ms. Maxwell
Mentioned in a question to the witness about her experience. This is likely Ghislaine Maxwell.
MS. POMERANTZ Attorney
An individual who makes objections during the court proceeding.
your Honor Judge
Addressed by Ms. Pomerantz when making an objection. Refers to the judge presiding over the case.

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 proceeding.

Timeline (4 events)

2001-09-11
The witness, Espinosa, cites the events of 9/11 as the reason she decided to leave her job and move back to be with her family.
2022-08-10
Direct examination of witness Espinosa in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE.
Espinosa MS. POMERANTZ THE COURT Unnamed Questioner
Espinosa decided to leave her job working with Ghislaine.
Espinosa moved back to California to be with her family.
California

Locations (1)

Location Context
The location where the witness, Espinosa, moved to after leaving her job with Ghislaine.

Relationships (1)

Espinosa professional Ghislaine
Espinosa worked for Ghislaine and states she was a 'very good resource' for her career. They continued to 'stay in touch' after Espinosa left the job.

Key Quotes (2)

"After 9/11, I had decided that it was time for me to move back to my roots; wanted to be with my family."
Source
— Espinosa (Explaining her reason for deciding to leave her job.)
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"I feel like Ghislaine was a very good resource for my own career as far as experience and what I learned from her as far as how to handle multiple projects at one time at a fast pace."
Source
— Espinosa (Describing her impressions of working with Ghislaine.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 761 Filed 08/10/22 Page 90 of 246 2385
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Espinosa - direct
1 Q. Why did you decide to leave at that time?
2 A. After 9/11, I had decided that it was time for me to move
3 back to my roots; wanted to be with my family. My brother had
4 his first child, and I just wanted to go back to where I came
5 from.
6 Q. And where was that?
7 A. California.
8 Q. Okay. When you left, did you continue to stay in touch
9 with Ghislaine after you left?
10 A. Yes.
11 Q. Looking back on your experience working with Ghislaine,
12 what are your impressions about the job and about Ghislaine?
13 A. I feel like Ghislaine was a very good resource for my own
14 career as far as experience and what I learned from her as far
15 as how to handle multiple projects at one time at a fast pace.
16 I think it helped me to get to where I am today in my job.
17 Q. And what, if any, are your personal feelings and
18 reflections about your job?
19 MS. POMERANTZ: Objection, your Honor.
20 THE COURT: Sustained.
21 Q. Besides your career path, are there any other reflections
22 you have on your experience with Ms. Maxwell?
23 MS. POMERANTZ: Objection.
24 THE COURT: Sustained.
25 Q. In the time -- Ms. Espinosa, you are aware of the crimes
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
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