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Summary

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.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Annie Farmer Witness
Testifying about meeting Epstein; referred to as 'A. Farmer' and 'THE WITNESS'
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Described by witness as friendly, down to earth, dressed casually; hosted witness at his home
The Court Judge
Intervenes to ask witness to move microphone closer
Farmer's Sister Connection
Witness was staying with her in a small apartment
Epstein's Driver Employee
Took the witness and others to the play

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Court reporting firm listed in footer

Timeline (2 events)

2022-08-10
Court testimony of Annie Farmer
Courtroom
Annie Farmer The Court Prosecutor (Q.)
Unknown (Historical)
Annie Farmer meets Jeffrey Epstein at his home before going to a theater production.
Epstein's Home
Annie Farmer Jeffrey Epstein Annie Farmer's Sister (implied)

Locations (4)

Location Context
Described as a 'very grand home', 'private residence that was so large', containing a library room with a large woode...
Described as small, approximately 500 square feet
Location of the homes (likely New York City based on context of 'the city' and density implied)
Destination for the witness after meeting Epstein

Relationships (2)

Annie Farmer Acquaintance/Victim Jeffrey Epstein
Met at his home, he served champagne, driver took them to a play.
Annie Farmer Family Sister
Farmer was staying at her sister's apartment.

Key Quotes (4)

"He was very -- he seemed very friendly and kind of down to earth, he was dressed casually."
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"he invited us into his home and we talked and served us champaign."
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"I had never been in a private residence that was so large in the city before."
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"I remember sitting across a desk from him, like, you know, a beautiful large wooden desk in this kind of library room."
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 759 Filed 08/10/22 Page 30 of 267 2058
LCACmax1 A. Farmer - direct
1 with him at his home. He was very -- he seemed very friendly
2 and kind of down to earth, he was dressed casually. We were
3 dressed up because we were going to the theater and this was a
4 big deal because I had been very excited about seeing this
5 production, and he invited us into his home and we talked and
6 served us champaign. And then, later on, his driver took us to
7 the play.
8 Q. Just to unpack that a little bit. Where did you meet
9 Epstein?
10 A. At his home.
11 Q. Can you describe for the jury what the home looked like.
12 A. Yeah, it was a very grand home. I was staying with my
13 sister in her apartment, which is about, I think, 500 square
14 feet. So I had never been in a private residence that was so
15 large in the city before. It was full of very nice things. I
16 remember sitting across a desk from him, like, you know, a
17 beautiful large wooden desk in this kind of library room. And,
18 yeah, it was just a very, you know, a very fancy home.
19 THE COURT: Ms. Farmer, could I ask you to move the
20 microphone a little bit closer to you if you speak directly
21 into it.
22 THE WITNESS: Yes. Sorry.
23 THE COURT: Thank you.
24 Q. What, if anything, did Epstein ask you about?
25 A. Well, one thing he asked me about was my plans for after
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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