Ms. Moe argues that the defense's focus on memory experiments by Professor Loftus is a distraction. She characterizes Loftus as a biased, paid witness whose theories on implanted memories are irrelevant to the powerful, real memories of sexual abuse victims in the case.
Ms. Sternheim describes Epstein's charisma and his relationship with Ghislaine, which evolved from friendship to her becoming his employee managing his real estate portfolio. She details his various properties and travel habits, and mentions that Epstein spent time with other women without Ghislaine.
Ms. Sternheim argues that the government's case lacks substantive evidence and relies on the thin, uncorroborated stories of four accusers. She suggests the accusers' testimonies are unreliable, having been influenced by lawyers, media, and the prospect of large financial rewards from the Epstein fund.
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