| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
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Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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person
MR. PAGLIUCA
|
Legal representative |
14
Very Strong
|
23 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Business associate |
13
Very Strong
|
12 | |
|
person
Shawn
|
Friend |
12
Very Strong
|
13 | |
|
person
Virginia Roberts
|
Acquaintance |
12
Very Strong
|
10 | |
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person
Shawn
|
Business associate |
12
Very Strong
|
11 | |
|
person
Shawn
|
Romantic |
11
Very Strong
|
7 | |
|
person
Epstein
|
Abuser victim |
11
Very Strong
|
7 | |
|
person
Melissa
|
Friend |
11
Very Strong
|
7 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Client |
11
Very Strong
|
8 | |
|
person
Shawn
|
Acquaintance |
11
Very Strong
|
8 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Abuser victim |
11
Very Strong
|
7 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Legal representative |
10
Very Strong
|
10 | |
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person
Ms. Comey
|
Legal representative |
10
Very Strong
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10 | |
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location
Virginia
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Recruiter recruit |
10
Very Strong
|
7 | |
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person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Victim abuser |
10
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
GHISLAINE MAXWELL
|
Abuser victim |
10
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Acquaintance |
10
Very Strong
|
5 | |
|
person
Ms. Comey
|
Professional |
10
Very Strong
|
9 | |
|
person
MAXWELL
|
Perpetrator victim |
10
Very Strong
|
7 | |
|
person
MR. SCAROLA
|
Professional |
10
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
MAXWELL
|
Professional |
10
Very Strong
|
10 | |
|
person
Epstein
|
Perpetrator victim |
10
Very Strong
|
5 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Professional |
10
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
Virginia Roberts
|
Recruiter victim |
10
Very Strong
|
5 | |
|
person
MR. PAGLIUCA
|
Professional |
10
Very Strong
|
27 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Carolyn and Sean stole a car and ran away from Florida to Georgia. | Florida to Georgia | View |
| N/A | N/A | Massage appointments attended by Carolyn | Palm Beach residence | View |
| N/A | N/A | Carolyn and Ms. Roberts leaving Epstein's house after payment | Epstein's House | View |
| N/A | N/A | Visits by Carolyn to Epstein's home. | Mr. Epstein's home | View |
| N/A | N/A | Receipt of package containing lingerie and a movie. | West Palm Beach (Carolyn's ... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Second visit to Epstein's property. Sean drove and waited in the car. Carolyn sat in the kitchen ... | Epstein's Residence | View |
| N/A | N/A | Defendant (Maxwell) entered massage room while Carolyn was nude and touched her. | Massage room | View |
| N/A | N/A | Trial testimony regarding Count Five and Count Three. | Court | View |
| N/A | N/A | Carolyn's second visit: Greeted by Sarah, Chef offered food, Sarah prepared table. | Epstein's residence (implied) | View |
| N/A | N/A | Carolyn dropped out of school in the seventh grade. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Carolyn testified and wrote down her mother's phone number to avoid saying it aloud. | Courtroom | View |
| N/A | N/A | Visit to Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach home. | Palm Beach, FL | View |
| N/A | N/A | Virginia and Carolyn enter Epstein's house for approximately one hour and five minutes. | Jeffrey Epstein's home | View |
| N/A | N/A | Massage encounter where Epstein masturbated in Carolyn's presence. | Unspecified | View |
| N/A | N/A | Carolyn visited Jeffrey Epstein's house at age 14. | Jeffrey Epstein's house | View |
| N/A | N/A | Massage appointments attended by Carolyn. | Palm Beach residence | View |
| N/A | N/A | Testimony given by Larry Visoski, Cimberly Espinosa, and Carolyn. | Courtroom | View |
| N/A | N/A | Carolyn turned 18, marking the legal end of the specific charged sex-trafficking conspiracy regar... | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Carolyn received a package via FedEx containing lingerie and a movie. | West Palm Beach (Carolyn's ... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Visits to Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach house. | Epstein's Palm Beach house | View |
| N/A | N/A | Testimony given by Carolyn and Juan Alessi regarding the roles of Maxwell and Kellen. | Courtroom | View |
| N/A | N/A | Carolyn going to Epstein's house for massages. | Jeffrey Epstein's house | View |
| N/A | N/A | Carolyn observing Maxwell in the office area off the kitchen. | Jeffrey Epstein's house (of... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Virginia brought Carolyn to the residence; Defendant greeted them and instructed Virginia. | The residence | View |
| N/A | N/A | Carolyn witnessed Virginia give Epstein a sexualized massage involving sexual intercourse. | The residence | View |
This document is page 154 of a court transcript from the closing summation by defense attorney Ms. Menninger in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). Menninger attacks the credibility of witnesses Carolyn and Jane, arguing that financial motivation and the passage of time have flawed their memories. She specifically highlights that witnesses Eva and Michelle contradicted Jane's testimony regarding participation in sexual orgies, and notes that Epstein's death prevents him from confronting these accusers.
This document is a transcript of a defense summation by Ms. Menninger in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. The attorney argues for Maxwell's acquittal by claiming a lack of concrete evidence, such as phone records, and emphasizing that mere presence at a location or knowledge of a plan without participation is insufficient for a conviction. She reminds the jury that suspicion is not proof beyond a reasonable doubt and that Maxwell is presumed innocent.
This document is a summation by Ms. Menninger in a legal case (1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on August 10, 2022. Ms. Menninger argues for reasonable doubt regarding Carolyn's involvement in Count Six, suggesting Carolyn added Ghislaine Maxwell to her story after financial difficulties. The summation also addresses the government's conspiracy theory involving Epstein and Maxwell arranging for underage females to travel to New York for sex acts, clarifying that Carolyn did not travel to New York and Annie Farmer's travel was independent of Ghislaine Maxwell.
This document is a transcript of a legal summation by Ms. Menninger, likely a defense attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell. The speaker challenges the prosecution's portrayal of Virginia Roberts as a victim, questioning why she did not testify and presenting evidence that she was an 18-year-old masseuse at Mar-a-Lago. The summation concludes by attempting to shift blame, arguing that it was Virginia Roberts, not Ghislaine Maxwell, who introduced another young woman, Carolyn, to Epstein.
This document is a transcript of a legal summation by Ms. Menninger, who is arguing against the credibility of a witness named Carolyn. Menninger asserts there is no physical evidence, such as phone or FedEx records, to support Carolyn's claim of being contacted by Ghislaine Maxwell. She further uses the testimony of Carolyn's boyfriend, Shawn, to contradict Carolyn's story regarding timelines, drug use, and who was calling their shared phone.
This document is a court transcript of a summation by Ms. Menninger, likely a defense attorney. Menninger argues that a witness is not credible because she had multiple opportunities in the past, including a deposition in 2009, to name Ghislaine Maxwell as an accomplice but failed to do so. The speaker also points to evidence, such as message pads, that will be given to the jury and allegedly show no incriminating messages for Maxwell.
This document is a page from the defense summation by Ms. Menninger in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). The defense argues that a witness named Carolyn did not mention Maxwell in her original 2007 FBI statement or in two 2008 civil lawsuits. The text details Carolyn's interactions with Epstein, Roberts, Kellen, and Sarah, highlighting that she originally attributed specific acts (like massage instruction) to Roberts rather than Maxwell.
This document is a page from the closing summation by defense attorney Ms. Menninger in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). The text challenges the credibility of a witness named 'Kate' using property records and then shifts focus to a witness named 'Carolyn.' It details Carolyn's 2007 interview with FBI agents Kuyrkendall and Richards, where she explicitly stated she was recruited by Virginia Roberts, who promised her money and brought her into a property where she saw a woman with an unknown accent.
This document is a summation from a legal case, discussing inconsistencies and issues related to witness testimony and evidence. It questions the government's ability to corroborate stories, highlights missing diary entries from Annie Farmer, and details the interactions between various lawyers (Boies Schiller firm, Brad Edwards, Jack Scarola) and witnesses (Ms. Farmer, Virginia Roberts, Jane, Kate, Carolyn), suggesting potential 'contamination of memory' due to their communications with each other, family, and media. The document concludes by mentioning Annie Farmer's statement to the FBI regarding her story and a 'money piece' not being sexualized.
This document is a page from a court transcript of a summation by Ms. Menninger. She attempts to discredit the prosecution's case by questioning the logic of Epstein's alleged actions with a girl named Jane on flight logs and by highlighting the prosecution's failure to produce promised witnesses from Palm Beach to testify about a 'culture of silence'. She specifically attacks the credibility of one witness, Juan Alessi, calling him a burglar with a 'deeply flawed memory'.
This document is a transcript of a defense summation by Ms. Menninger in a criminal case. Menninger argues that the government failed to deliver on its opening promises by not providing corroborating testimony from the relatives of accusers Jane, Kate, and Carolyn, or evidence of phone calls. She contrasts this with the testimony of pilot Larry Visoski, who she claims contradicted the prosecution's narrative by stating he never saw a woman under 20 on a plane.
This document is a transcript of a court summation by Ms. Menninger, likely the defense attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell. Menninger argues that the testimonies of accusers, including Carolyn, Jane, and Annie, are unreliable because their memories were manipulated and changed over time. She suggests this was motivated by a desire for financial compensation and to hold someone accountable for the actions of the deceased Jeffrey Epstein, and she cites an expert, Professor Loftus, to challenge the validity of how these memories allegedly formed.
This document is a transcript of a legal summation by Ms. Menninger, likely for the defense in a case involving Ghislaine Maxwell. Menninger argues that the testimonies of accusers, specifically 'Carolyn' and 'Jane,' have changed over time and were improperly influenced by their lawyers and the FBI. She highlights that Carolyn's initial lawsuit didn't mention Maxwell and that Jane was allegedly pressured with leading questions to alter her story to implicate Maxwell.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, likely US v. Ghislaine Maxwell) dated August 10, 2022. The page covers a judge denying a request for a mistrial regarding the admissibility of phone number evidence linked to an individual named 'Carolyn'. The court then breaks for a lunch recess, after which the defense notes technical difficulties with a courtroom screen.
This document is a transcript of a legal summation by Ms. Moe in the case against Maxwell. Ms. Moe refutes the defense's claims regarding Maxwell's London residence by citing Maxwell's own 2019 deposition and argues for the credibility of four female witnesses (Jane, Kate, Carolyn, and Annie). She asserts that the witnesses are not motivated by money in the current trial, as their civil lawsuits are over and they have already received millions of dollars from the Jeffrey Epstein Victim Compensation Program.
This document is page 68 of a court transcript (Summation by Ms. Moe) from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, filed on August 10, 2022. The prosecutor argues to the jury that the four key witnesses (Jane, Annie, Carolyn, and Kate) are telling the truth about being exploited by Maxwell and Epstein, countering the defense's claims that the women are lying or suffering from false memories. Ms. Moe emphasizes that the witnesses describe the 'same playbook' and that common sense dictates they are not suffering from a 'mass delusion.'
This document is a transcript of a prosecutor's, Ms. Moe's, summation in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. Ms. Moe argues that the case is fundamentally about how Maxwell and her partner, Jeffrey Epstein, used manipulation, money, and their privileged status to groom and exploit vulnerable young girls from struggling families. She contrasts the small amounts of money paid to victims, like Carolyn, with the millions Maxwell received from Epstein to underscore the theme of exploitation.
This document is a single page from a court transcript (summation by Ms. Moe) filed on August 10, 2022, in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330). The text argues that crimes took place within the jurisdiction of the Southern District of New York, citing trips to Manhattan by victims 'Jane' and 'Annie,' packages sent from Manhattan, and phone calls made by Maxwell to 'Carolyn' to schedule sexualized massages.
This document is a transcript of a prosecutor's (Ms. Moe) summation in a criminal trial, filed on August 10, 2022. The prosecutor outlines the evidence for Count Five, a sex trafficking conspiracy charge spanning 2000-2004, detailing how the defendant (identified as Maxwell) and co-conspirator Epstein recruited and trafficked victims Carolyn and Virginia Roberts. The prosecutor explains to the jury that they only need to find one instance of agreement and one step taken to carry out the conspiracy to find the defendant guilty.
This document is a page from a court transcript of a summation given by Ms. Moe in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed on August 10, 2022. The prosecutor argues that the defendant, Maxwell, knowingly engaged an underage victim named Carolyn in commercial sex acts, paying her hundreds of dollars for what were termed "so-called massages." The summation also addresses the legal element of interstate commerce, referencing packages Carolyn received from New York.
This document is a page from a court transcript featuring the summation by Ms. Moe in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. The prosecutor argues that Maxwell facilitated sexual abuse for Jeffrey Epstein involving victims named Kate, Jane, and Carolyn, specifically addressing Count Four and Count Six regarding sex trafficking of a minor.
This document is a transcript of a legal summation by 'Ms. Moe', arguing for Ghislaine Maxwell's continued and deep involvement in Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities. The speaker refutes the defense's claim that Maxwell's relationship with Epstein ended around 2004 by citing evidence such as a 2005 household manual, Maxwell's stationery found in Epstein's home in 2005, and a $7.4 million payment from Epstein to Maxwell in 2007. The summation concludes that Maxwell was a knowing and key participant in Epstein's sexual abuse of children.
This document is a legal summation from a court case, outlining Ghislaine Maxwell's role in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation from 1995 to 2004. It details how Maxwell recruited, groomed, and abused multiple young women, including Jane, Annie Farmer, Virginia Roberts, and Carolyn, across various locations like New Mexico and Palm Beach. The text also highlights significant financial payments from Epstein to Maxwell, totaling over $23 million, and describes the evolution of the abuse into a 'pyramid scheme' where victims were incentivized to recruit others.
This document is a transcript of a court summation by Ms. Moe in the trial of Maxwell. The prosecution argues that Maxwell is guilty, citing a 'pyramid scheme' to recruit underage girls for sexual abuse, a 'little black book' containing victim names as evidence of her knowledge, and a significant financial motive. The summation states that Jeffrey Epstein paid Maxwell approximately $30 million between 1999 and 2007 for her role as his 'partner in crime'.
This document is a page from the government's summation (by Ms. Moe) in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). The prosecutor highlights travel logs from 2000 and 2001 showing Maxwell and Epstein traveling with a 17-year-old Virginia Roberts. The argument also connects entries in Epstein's 'black book' and message pads from 2003 to a 16-year-old girl named Carolyn and her boyfriend Sean, as well as a 16-year-old named Melissa.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | Received | Sarah Kellen / Je... | CAROLYN | $600.00 | Offer of 'five to $600' to take pictures of the... | View |
| N/A | Received | Jeffrey Epstein | CAROLYN | $0.00 | Gift: Massage book for dummies | View |
| N/A | Received | Jeffrey Epstein | CAROLYN | $300.00 | Payment made before Carolyn left the house with... | View |
| N/A | Received | Jeffrey Epstein | CAROLYN | $300.00 | Payment for massage, left on the sink. Stated a... | View |
| N/A | Received | Jeffrey Epstein | CAROLYN | $400.00 | Payment for massage, left on the sink. Stated a... | View |
| N/A | Received | Victims' Compensa... | CAROLYN | $2,800,000.00 | Payout received by the witness Carolyn, cited b... | View |
| N/A | Received | The defendant (Ma... | CAROLYN | $0.00 | Payments for sexualized massages, personally pa... | View |
| N/A | Received | Jeffrey Epstein | CAROLYN | $300.00 | Payment for an encounter involving a massage an... | View |
| N/A | Received | Ghislaine Maxwell... | CAROLYN | $300.00 | Payment for each time Carolyn gave Epstein an e... | View |
| N/A | Received | Jeffrey Epstein | CAROLYN | $0.00 | Epstein sent her gifts. | View |
| N/A | Received | Jeffrey Epstein | CAROLYN | $0.00 | Epstein paid Carolyn after sexual act. | View |
| N/A | Received | the defendant | CAROLYN | $0.00 | Paid twice as much when she brought friends to ... | View |
| N/A | Paid | CAROLYN | Shawn | $0.00 | Money given to witness, ostensibly for gas, adm... | View |
| N/A | Received | Implied (Epstein/... | CAROLYN | $0.00 | Ms. Roberts told Carolyn 'we could make money' ... | View |
| N/A | Received | Jeffrey Epstein (... | CAROLYN | $600.00 | Payment for massage/visit, paid in hundreds. | View |
| N/A | Received | Mr. Epstein (impl... | CAROLYN | $300.00 | Cash payment found on top of the sink after the... | View |
| N/A | Received | Jeffrey Epstein /... | CAROLYN | $0.00 | Carolyn begging to come over because she 'neede... | View |
| N/A | Received | Implied (Epstein/... | CAROLYN | $0.00 | Money received for attending 'appointments'. | View |
| N/A | Received | Jeffrey Epstein | CAROLYN | $0.00 | Over 100 paid sexualized massages. | View |
| N/A | Received | The defendant | CAROLYN | $0.00 | Large sums of money needed to fuel her drug add... | View |
| N/A | Received | The defendant | CAROLYN | $0.00 | Money for engaging in sex acts. | View |
| N/A | Received | Implied (Epstein/... | CAROLYN | $0.00 | General statement that 'we could make money' by... | View |
| N/A | Received | Unnamed Older Man... | CAROLYN | $300.00 | Proposed payment for providing a massage (discu... | View |
| N/A | Received | Implied (Virginia... | CAROLYN | $300.00 | Offer made by Virginia to Carolyn to 'make $300'. | View |
| N/A | Received | Jeffrey Epstein | CAROLYN | $0.00 | Gift: Concert tickets to Incubus | View |
Returning Carolyn's call (witness denies it was Epstein personally)
Left a message with Sarah to schedule a massage session
Called to set up massage appointments with Epstein.
Talked about home life, said she was too young to travel and her mother wouldn't let her go on trips.
Calling to schedule massage appointments with Jeffrey Epstein
Package containing lingerie and a movie.
Carolyn looked up number in phone book and called Epstein.
Epstein or Kellen would call her.
Called to tell her about concert tickets.
Return call to schedule an appointment.
Sarah Kellen calling to schedule massages for Carolyn.
Message pads seized by government showing calls for Epstein, not Maxwell.
Virginia asked Carolyn if she would like to make $300.
Maxwell asked for Carolyn's address so Epstein could send items.
Witness testifies they speak 'very rarely' and only about their son.
Sarah called stating she was calling in regards to Mr. Epstein and offered payment for photos.
Carolyn told Shawn the woman's name was Maxwell but could not pronounce her first name.
Maxwell would call and set up appointment times.
Sarah Kellen took over calling for appointments.
Carolyn sometimes called to make appointments herself.
Maxwell calling to schedule massage appointments.
Sarah Kellen took over the responsibility of scheduling appointments.
Virginia told Carolyn she could make money giving massages to a guy in Palm Beach.
Investigative interview
Call from New York informing Carolyn that Epstein left concert tickets for her.
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