This document is a page from a rough draft of a legal transcript, likely a deposition involving House Oversight. A witness is questioned about their knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's interactions with academics in Florida and New York, and specifically whether they knew Epstein had an office at Harvard (which the witness denies). The page concludes with an attorney, Mr. Scarola, interrupting to note that the session must end at 4:30 PM per a prior agreement.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject of Inquiry |
Discussed regarding his connections to academics and Harvard.
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| Mr. Scarola | Attorney/Counsel |
Intervenes to note the time and agreement to end the session at 4:30.
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| Richard | Attorney/Interrogator |
Addressed by Mr. Scarola; likely the person asking the questions (Q).
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| Unknown Witness | Witness (A) |
Answering questions regarding knowledge of Epstein's academic connections.
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| Academics | Group |
Unspecified 'distinguished academicians' who attended dinners with Epstein.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Harvard University |
Mentioned regarding Epstein allegedly having an office there.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Inferred from the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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| Location | Context |
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Mentioned as a location where Epstein interacted with academics.
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Confirmed location for dinners/social events with academics.
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Witness does not recall specific events happening here.
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Mentioned as a location where Epstein allegedly had an office.
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"And you are aware that Epstein was so closely associated with Harvard, that he had his own office there?"Source
"No, I didn't know that Mr. Epstein had an office at Harvard."Source
"I've probably seen reference to another in Florida, you know, maybe another four or five academics that had some kind of interaction with Epstein."Source
"Did you know that Mr. Epstein regularly had dinners and other social events in which there were scores of distinguished academicians?"Source
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