This document is a page from the court transcript of Annie Farmer's direct testimony (Case 1:20-cr-00330). She describes meeting Jeffrey Epstein at his 'very grand' home in the city, noting his casual demeanor and the stark contrast between his large residence and her sister's small apartment. She recalls sitting across a large wooden desk from him in a library room before his driver took them to a theater production.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Annie Farmer | Witness |
Testifying about meeting Epstein; referred to as 'A. Farmer' and 'THE WITNESS'
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Described by witness as friendly, down to earth, dressed casually; hosted witness at his home
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| The Court | Judge |
Intervenes to ask witness to move microphone closer
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| Farmer's Sister | Connection |
Witness was staying with her in a small apartment
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| Epstein's Driver | Employee |
Took the witness and others to the play
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| Southern District Reporters, P.C. |
Court reporting firm listed in footer
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| Location | Context |
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Described as a 'very grand home', 'private residence that was so large', containing a library room with a large woode...
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Described as small, approximately 500 square feet
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Location of the homes (likely New York City based on context of 'the city' and density implied)
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Destination for the witness after meeting Epstein
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"He was very -- he seemed very friendly and kind of down to earth, he was dressed casually."Source
"he invited us into his home and we talked and served us champaign."Source
"I had never been in a private residence that was so large in the city before."Source
"I remember sitting across a desk from him, like, you know, a beautiful large wooden desk in this kind of library room."Source
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