This document is a cover letter from The School District of Palm Beach County, IT Enterprise Applications department, dated February 19, 2021 (handwritten) and July 2021 (printed). It accompanies the release of student records in response to a subpoena or records request. The specific contact information and signatory are redacted.
This court transcript from August 10, 2022, captures a legal argument regarding the admissibility of a document. An attorney, Mr. Rohrbach, argues against an objection from defense counsel, stating that the document qualifies as an 'adoptive business record' of a school because it was integrated into their files and relied upon, despite a witness's testimony questioning its reliability. The judge ultimately overrules the objection, allowing the document into evidence.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on August 10, 2022. Defense attorney Ms. Menninger argues against the admission of a school record (Government Exhibit 761) which identifies Mr. Epstein as a financial guarantor for a family, arguing the school did not verify that specific piece of information. The Court explains that the evidence was admitted to show that the family indicated Epstein was providing financial assistance at the time.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a legal discussion about the admissibility of a piece of evidence, Government Exhibit 761. An attorney, Ms. Menninger, objects to the admission of the 'financial guarantor piece' of the exhibit, which suggests Mr. Epstein provided financial assistance, arguing the school in question did not rely on it. The judge clarifies that the relevance lies in the indication of assistance itself, leading to a discussion about providing a limiting instruction to the jury.
This document is a transcript of an interview where a speaker recounts a series of conflicts. The speaker describes a breakup, being slandered at school by a girl named Haley, and getting into a fistfight which resulted in suspension. The speaker also discusses getting into trouble with her father after he found $300 in her wallet, a sum she lied about earning from a former job. The interview, conducted by 'MP', appears to be part of an official investigation that the speaker was previously unaware of.
This document appears to be a page (323) from a book or report included in House Oversight files. It details Alan Dershowitz's philosophy on human rights, his approach to balancing criticism of left and right-wing regimes, and his teaching career with Telford Taylor. It mentions his legal defense of John Lucido against the firm Cravath, Swaine and Moore, and transitions into a first-person narrative about the impact of his work and an encounter with cellist Mstislav Rostropovich.
This document is a draft transcript from a House Oversight investigation, detailing an interview with a female witness about providing massages to an unnamed man. She recounts visiting his home three to four times, where he masturbated during the sessions and repeatedly offered her money to get naked, which she mostly refused. A separate woman was paid $200 for bringing the witness to the house, and the witness states that "half of the school knew about it."
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