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Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript filed on August 10, 2022, associated with Case 1:20-cr-00330 (USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell). It details a discussion between the Judge ('The Court'), defense attorney Mr. Everdell, and prosecutor Ms. Moe regarding the legal definition of the word 'entice' for jury instructions. The Judge cites specific case law (*Almonte*, *Dupigny*, and *Broxmeyer*) to define the term as 'to attract, induce, or lure using hope or desire.'

People (3)

Name Role Context
Mr. Everdell Defense Attorney
Addressing the court, discussing legal definitions, mentions lack of internet access.
Ms. Moe Prosecutor (Government)
Representing the government, agreeing to jury instructions based on Almonte and Dupigny.
The Court Judge
Presiding over the hearing, discussing case law (Almonte, Dupigny, Broxmeyer) and definitions of the word 'entice'.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Court reporting agency listed in the footer.
DOJ
Department of Justice, indicated by the Bates stamp prefix DOJ-OGR.

Timeline (1 events)

2022-08-10
Court proceeding regarding jury instructions and legal definitions in Case 1:20-cr-00330.
Southern District Court

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied by 'Southern District Reporters' and the case number format.

Relationships (1)

Mr. Everdell Opposing Counsel Ms. Moe
Everdell represents the defense and Moe represents the government in the transcript dialogue.

Key Quotes (3)

""Entice" means to attract, induce, or lure using hope or desire."
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"Broxmeyer, which is 616 F.3d 120, defined "entice" as "to draw on by exciting hope or desire; allure.""
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Quote #2
"Because I don't have internet access, so I can't pull it up on my computer."
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Quote #3

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,429 characters)

Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 773 Filed 08/10/22 Page 4 of 29 3121
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1 the --
2 MR. EVERDELL: One moment, your Honor.
3 THE COURT: I think it was -- it was the one I was
4 talking about with the issue of causation, but I believe that
5 case also tried to define the words separate and apart from the
6 causation issue.
7 MS. MOE: Your Honor, the government would have no
8 objection to the Court providing the instructions set forth in
9 Almonte and Dupigny.
10 THE COURT: That's the model I have. Those charges, I
11 believe, also provided the language that we did include, which
12 is what the parties agreed on, which is that these words have
13 their ordinary meaning.
14 So on the table derived from Almonte and Dupigny is:
15 "Entice" means to attract, induce, or lure using hope or
16 desire. I think we would also reference them back to the line
17 that you indicated, Ms. Moe.
18 MS. MOE: Yes, your Honor.
19 THE COURT: Just a moment.
20 MR. EVERDELL: Your Honor, I'm sorry.
21 THE COURT: Take your time.
22 MR. EVERDELL: Because I don't have internet access,
23 so I can't pull it up on my computer.
24 THE COURT: Broxmeyer, which is 616 F.3d 120, defined
25 "entice" as "to draw on by exciting hope or desire; allure."
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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