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Ms. Menninger argues that the Michelle being discussed is a specific person, her client, who was friends with Emmy. She refutes the government's suggestion that it could be any Michelle from an address book and attacks the credibility of a witness named Jane, accusing her of fabricating connections to people from 'Epstein's world'.
Ms. Menninger argues that a witness's testimony is unreliable due to her stated lack of memory regarding key events involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, such as whether Maxwell touched or kissed her, or was present during sexual contact.
Ms. Comey argues that the four witnesses against Ghislaine Maxwell testified for justice, not for financial gain. She states they had already received 'million-dollar payouts' and would not have subjected themselves to a grueling and humiliating trial and cross-examination if their testimony were false.
Dr. Rocchio explains the history of grooming literature (since the 1980s) and outlines the five general stages of grooming behaviors.
Witness defines coercive control and explains how the grooming process creates attachment and entrapment for victims of childhood sexual abuse.
Testimony describing the massage room and abuse.
Testified about note-taking accuracy and training at Quantico.
Testified about note-taking accuracy and training.
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