This is page 67 of a court transcript from July 24, 2019, in the case United States v. Jeffrey Epstein. The proceedings involve a discussion regarding victims wishing to be heard, with Mr. Boies present to represent them. Defense attorney Mr. Weinberg clarifies that Epstein does not concede the government's evidence and intends to mount a defense.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Mr. Boies | Attorney |
Present in court representing victims; confirmed by the judge to speak on their behalf.
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| The Court | Judge |
Presiding over the hearing (Judge Richard M. Berman based on case initials RMB).
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| Mr. Rossmiller | Prosecutor |
Representing the government; discussing communication with victims and victim counsel.
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| Mr. Weinberg | Defense Attorney |
Counsel for Mr. Epstein; asserts Epstein contests the government's evidence.
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| Mr. Epstein | Defendant |
Mentioned by Mr. Weinberg as the defendant who intends to defend against the charges.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Boies, Schiller law firm |
Law firm representing victims, mentioned by Mr. Rossmiller.
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| Southern District Reporters, P.C. |
Court reporting service listed in footer.
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| DOJ |
Department of Justice (implied by footer code DOJ-OGR).
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Implied by 'Southern District Reporters' and case context.
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"Mr. Boies wishes to be heard on behalf of them. I think that's perfectly fine. I think it's just fine."Source
"First, the government has been repeatedly saying that Mr. Epstein concedes the elements or the evidence. That's simply not so. He's going to defend this"Source
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