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Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This document is page 60 of a court transcript from July 24, 2019, regarding the case against Jeffrey Epstein. Defense attorney Mr. Weinberg argues for Epstein's release and disputes the relevance of a 1982 passport cited by the government, while the Judge sets a 5:00 PM deadline for the next day's submissions. Prosecutor Mr. Rossmiller agrees to the filing schedule, and the court briefly mentions evidence potentially arising from the search of Epstein's East 71st Street mansion.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant
Subject of the bail hearing; defense is urging for his release.
Mr. Weinberg Defense Attorney
Argues for Epstein's release; requests time extension for filing submissions due to travel obligations; mentions a 19...
Mr. Rossmiller Prosecutor (Assistant US Attorney)
Representing the government; responding to defense arguments and discussing filing deadlines.
The Court (Judge RMB) Judge
Presiding over the hearing; setting deadlines for submissions.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
MCC
Metropolitan Correctional Center; mentioned as a location for jailing.
Rikers Island
Mentioned as a potential location for jailing.
The Government
Referenced regarding their mention of a 1982 passport.

Timeline (2 events)

2019-07-24
Court hearing regarding Epstein's release/bail.
Southern District of New York Court
Judge Mr. Weinberg Mr. Rossmiller Jeffrey Epstein (subject)
Unknown (Past)
Search of the East 71st mansion.
East 71st mansion
Law Enforcement

Locations (3)

Location Context
Epstein's residence; mentioned in the context of a search and evidence.
MCC
Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York
New York jail facility

Relationships (2)

Mr. Weinberg Attorney/Client Jeffrey Epstein
Weinberg argues for Epstein's release.
Mr. Rossmiller Prosecutor/State The Government
Rossmiller speaks on behalf of the prosecution regarding evidence and filings.

Key Quotes (3)

"I again passionately urge your Honor to consider Mr. Epstein's release."
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"And I do want to meet the government's reference today to a 1982 passport when he was 28 years old that expired over 30 years ago."
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"but the search of the East 71st mansion, there might be some evidence from that."
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB Document 36 Filed 07/24/19 Page 60 of 74 60
1 presumed innocent people in jail, whether it's Rikers Island or
2 the MCC.
3 I again passionately urge your Honor to consider
4 Mr. Epstein's release. Thank you so much for the time, Judge.
5 THE COURT: Thank you.
6 Anybody else? Did you want to comment?
7 MR. ROSSMILLER: If we could just briefly respond,
8 your Honor.
9 THE COURT: Also I know if there are going to be any
10 more submissions in response to today, can you do them by noon
11 tomorrow? Is that reasonable?
12 MR. WEINBERG: 5:00 would be easier, given my travel
13 obligations, Judge. And I do want to meet the government's
14 reference today to a 1982 passport when he was 28 years old
15 that expired over 30 years ago. I'd rather address that when I
16 have some more time.
17 THE COURT: 5:00.
18 What about you, Mr. Rossmiller? Are you going to
19 respond?
20 I don't know if there are open issues, but there are
21 some instances where you're entitled to rest on the record,
22 but the search of the East 71st mansion, there might be some
23 evidence from that.
24 MR. ROSSMILLER: Your Honor, I can tell you certainly
25 we'd be prepared to file anything additional by tomorrow at
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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