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Unnamed Juvenile
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Epstein
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MS. MENNINGER
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This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a sidebar conversation between attorneys Ms. Pomerantz, Ms. Menninger, and the judge. The discussion revolves around the admissibility of a witness's testimony concerning her reasons for feeling comfortable going on a trip to New Mexico. The judge sustains Ms. Menninger's objection, ruling that testimony about what the witness's mother told her regarding who would be on the trip constitutes inadmissible hearsay, and instructs counsel on how to rephrase the questions to avoid this issue.
A draft incident report from the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office dated January 21, 2006. Officer Autumn Allen reports speaking with D/S Ballard regarding a missing 15-year-old female who failed to return home after a basketball game the previous night. The narrative mentions the juvenile left with a group of males and that an altercation occurred between those males and friends of the juvenile.
This document is a draft incident report supplement from the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office dated January 21, 2006. Officer Autumn Allen reports speaking with D/S Ballard regarding a missing 15-year-old female juvenile who failed to attend a basketball game and was last seen with a group of males involved in an altercation. The document is stamped with DOJ identifiers, suggesting it is part of a larger federal records release.
This document is a transcript of a legal summation regarding Ms. Menninger, arguing that she misrepresented her personal circumstances. The speaker contrasts her claims of being 'destitute and homeless' with evidence of her living in increasingly larger homes, including one in a gated community. The summation also highlights inconsistencies, such as a guidance counselor's letter describing a 'supportive family' while Ms. Menninger claimed to have trouble communicating with her mother, to undermine her credibility.
This document appears to be an excerpt, possibly from a book or memoir by Paul Krassner, identified by the House Oversight Bates stamp. It contains the conclusion of a letter Krassner wrote to a political candidate (implied to be Barack Obama) urging the end of injustice regarding gays in the military. The text includes a postscript describing reactions Krassner received, specifically an offer from a 'seasoned journalist' who claimed to have Obama's fax number and offered to send the letter directly to him.
Anecdote about her son's logic regarding military barracks.
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