This document is page 29 of a rough draft legal transcript (Bates stamped House Oversight). A witness discusses the difficulty of investigating Jeffrey Epstein's crimes due to a lack of cooperation and the inability to identify the names of the girls he trafficked. Attorneys Mr. Simpson and Mr. Scarola discuss procedural objections regarding the witness's answer.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Mentioned as having committed many crimes along with associates and sexually trafficking girls.
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| Mr. Simpson | Attorney |
Questioner; moves to strike nonresponsive portions of the answer.
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| Mr. Scarola | Attorney |
Counsel responding to Mr. Simpson regarding objections.
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| Speaker/Witness | Witness |
Unidentified in this page fragment, but speaking about the difficulty of the case and desire to help trafficking vict...
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| House Oversight Committee |
Inferred from Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021852'
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"that's one of the things that has made this case so difficult, because if we could get the names of those girls, then we could -- we could try to help them."Source
"We could -- we could start to unravel the many crimes that Mr. Epstein has committed along with his associates."Source
"give me the names of the girls that he was sexually trafficking."Source
"Move to strike the nonresponsive portion of the answer."Source
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