An unidentified speaker expresses concern that the jury has been left with the impression that Carolyn's schizophrenia is a result of what Epstein did to her, and that her children have been placed elsewhere due to her problems.
A discussion in court regarding the legal standards for admitting hearsay statements found within records like police or hospital reports. The argument is made that such statements are not admissible for the truth of the matter asserted without a foundation of business trustworthiness. The court clarifies they might be admissible for the limited purpose of showing a statement was made on a certain date.
A witness, Parkinson, is being cross-examined about a meeting at Mr. Epstein's residence on a Sunday morning. The witness confirms that Epstein showed him where a burglar allegedly entered through a sliding glass window and claimed that several thousand dollars in cash were stolen from a bag near his desk.
An attorney complained that the Florida Bar violated his rights and asserted that the CVRA guaranteed him a right to meet with USAO officials.
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