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This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB) filed on September 3, 2019. Epstein's defense counsel argues to the judge that Epstein's suicide on August 10 was 'implausible' given the pending legal motions scheduled for August 12, including a bail appeal and document production requests. The counsel also asserts that the initial autopsy findings on August 11 were inconclusive and reiterates the defense stance that the New York prosecution violated the Florida Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA).
This document is a page from a legal transcript where a defense attorney argues against the legality of a prosecution. The attorney claims the government is improperly relying on old evidence from a 2007 Florida case and is violating established Department of Justice procedure by prosecuting the same conduct in a second jurisdiction (Georgia) after it was handled in the first (Florida).
This document is a screenshot of a MySpace profile for the user 'iloveanirishboi', captured on April 4, 2006. The female profile owner describes herself as outgoing, half Cuban and half French/Irish, with a twin sister, and expresses a strong infatuation with someone named Zach Bryan. The profile indicates she has friends in both Ohio and Georgia and that her last login was on March 28, 2006.
This page is a transcript from the trial United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). It documents the conclusion of the cross-examination of a witness named Shawn, regarding the timeline of her pregnancy and residence in Georgia and Florida between 2000 and 2004. Following her dismissal, the government calls its next witness, Nicole Hesse.
This document is page 61 of a court transcript from the trial US v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), specifically the cross-examination of a witness named Shawn. The testimony covers the witness's admission to never having met Maxwell despite claiming she called him, his attendance at meetings with Jeffrey Epstein, and his history of drug use (cocaine, ecstasy, marijuana) with an individual named Carolyn, who also provided him with money. The witness also confirms moving from Florida to Georgia in 2003.
This document is a transcript of a direct examination of a witness named Shawn, filed on August 10, 2022. Shawn testifies about his past relationship with a woman named Carolyn, stating they visited Jeffrey Epstein's house in Palm Beach about every two weeks. He indicates that Carolyn stopped visiting when they moved to Georgia, at which time she was sixteen, and that their relationship ended in 2005.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Carolyn by an attorney, Mr. Pagliuca. The questioning focuses on Carolyn's past, including her alleged drug use between 2001-2003, her move from Florida to Georgia, and her prior testimony regarding claims of having sex with a Mr. Epstein. Carolyn denies moving to detox from cocaine, stating she left Florida to escape traumatic events.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Carolyn by an attorney, Mr. Pagliuca. The questioning covers Carolyn's past, including a 2008 lawsuit she filed against Epstein and Sarah Kellen, her move from Florida to Georgia in 2003, and her legal representation by Jack Scarola for a claim with the Epstein Victim Compensation Fund.
This document is page 122 of a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the direct examination of a witness named Carolyn. She testifies that she used money earned at Jeffrey Epstein's house to buy drugs and describes running away from Florida to Georgia with a man named Sean at age 16. She further states that during a break from visiting Epstein's house, she became pregnant and gave birth to a son on March 12, 2004, fathered by Sean.
This document is Page 5 of a legal filing addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The defense argues that the Government is failing to meet discovery obligations, specifically regarding 28 boxes of material from Florida and files from Georgia, and that the proposed timeline impairs Maxwell's ability to prepare for the July 2021 trial. The text highlights concerns about witness statements, the age of the claims (26 years), and the difficulty of securing out-of-country testimony.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page dated June 13, 2006, belonging to a user named Amber. In her 'About me' section, she describes her personality, interests, and background, stating she is a twin of Cuban, French, and Irish descent. She expresses that she misses her friends in Georgia and lists several of them by their first names.
A legal letter from defense attorney Gerald Lefcourt to prosecutor Lanna Belohlavek dated June 5, 2006. The letter argues that the State's case against the client (implied Jeffrey Epstein) has weakened due to severe credibility issues with three key witnesses, citing theft, drug use, and fraud. Lefcourt emphasizes that his client has passed a lie detector test and provided favorable psycho-sexual evaluations.
This is page 6 of a letter dated June 5, 2006, from attorney Gerald B. Lefcourt to Lanna Belohlavek. Lefcourt argues that the State's case against his client has significantly weakened since a meeting on February 16, 2006, by systematically discrediting a key witness. He lists numerous alleged issues with the witness, including a history of theft, prostitution, drug use, and lying, while contrasting this with his client, who has passed a lie detector test and provided favorable psycho-sexual evaluations.
This document is a legal filing from March 10, 2021, in the case of USA v. Michael Thomas (one of the guards charged in connection with Jeffrey Epstein's death). Defense attorney Montell Figgins requests court permission for Thomas to travel to Georgia to care for his sick father, noting that the pre-trial services officer does not oppose the request. Judge Analisa Torres granted the request on the same day.
This document is a letter motion filed on September 14, 2020, by defense attorney Montell Figgins to Judge Analisa Torres in the case USA v. Michael Thomas. The letter requests emergency permission for defendant Michael Thomas to travel to Georgia to visit his sick father, noting that his pre-trial services officer does not oppose the request. The document includes the Judge's signature and stamp granting the request on the same day.
This legal document is a letter dated September 14, 2020, from attorney Montell Figgins to Judge Analisa Torres of the U.S. Southern District of New York. The letter formally requests the court's permission for the defendant, Michael Thomas, to take an emergency trip to the State of Georgia to care for his sick father. It also states that Thomas's pre-trial services officer, Kristen McKeown, does not oppose the travel request.
This legal document, filed on July 2, 2020, is a court order concerning the initial appearance and removal hearing for defendant Ghislaine Maxwell. The court details its decision to hold the hearing via video, justifying it as a partial, rather than total, closure of proceedings. It references its own Standing Orders related to the COVID-19 outbreak and cites legal precedents to affirm that it has considered the defendant's Sixth Amendment rights and the public's First Amendment rights to access.
This document is a court order from July 2, 2020, concerning the initial appearance and removal hearing for defendant Ghislaine Maxwell. The court justifies its decision to hold the hearing via video, considering the defendant's Sixth Amendment rights and the public's First Amendment rights to access. It concludes that a video hearing constitutes a partial, rather than total, closure of proceedings, ensuring public access is maintained.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Carolyn by an attorney, Mr. Pagliuca. The questioning establishes that Carolyn filed a lawsuit against Epstein and Sarah Kellen in 2008 and was represented by lawyer Jack Scarola in a claim with the Epstein Victim Compensation Fund. The transcript also mentions that Carolyn moved from Florida to Georgia in 2003 after being told by someone named Sarah that Epstein wanted to take her photograph.
This document is a transcript of testimony from a witness named Carolyn. She states that at age 16, she took a break from visiting Jeffrey Epstein's house, where she had been making money that she used to buy drugs. During this break, she and a man named Sean ran away from Florida to Georgia, she became pregnant, and subsequently gave birth to their son on March 12, 2004.
This document is a court transcript from February 15, 2012, in the case of U.S. v. Daugertas. The transcript details a legal argument regarding a request to close the courtroom for the testimony of a witness, Catherine Conrad, due to sensitive information about her alcohol dependency and disciplinary proceedings. The court denies the request, citing prior disclosures of the information and the defendants' right to a public proceeding. The transcript also reveals that Ms. Conrad intends to invoke her Fifth Amendment right, and counsel has submitted an application to compel her testimony with immunity.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile for a 16-year-old female from West Palm Beach, Florida, with the username 'iloveanirishboi', dated April 4, 2006. The profile's 'About me' section describes her personality, heritage (Cuban, French/Irish), interests, and states she is 'totally in LOVE with zach bryan!!'. The page also lists several friends in her 'Friend Space' and indicates her last login was on March 28, 2006.
This document is page 61 of a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the cross-examination of a witness named Shawn. The testimony establishes that Shawn attended meetings with Epstein and received money from a woman named Carolyn, which was used to purchase drugs including marijuana, cocaine, and ecstasy. Crucially, the witness confirms they never met or spoke to Ghislaine Maxwell, and the testimony notes the witness moved from Florida to Georgia in 2003.
This legal document, part of a court filing, analyzes the testimony of a witness named Carolyn regarding her interactions with Epstein. The document argues that Carolyn's memory is unreliable and contradictory, pointing to inconsistencies in her timeline of events, particularly concerning her visits to Epstein's Palm Beach residence in 2004 after giving birth to her son. Evidence from message pads is cited to corroborate a timeline that conflicts with parts of her testimony, thereby attempting to discredit her as a witness.
This document is a page from a professional resume or curriculum vitae for Stephen Gillers, filed as part of a court case. It details his public lectures, participation in PBS series on ethics and the Constitution, and extensive legal and public service activities. Key activities include holding leadership and member roles in various American Bar Association commissions and being retained by the New Jersey Supreme Court to analyze lawyer disciplinary systems.
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