The questioner asks Jane if her sisters have talked to her about her boyfriends over the years.
A communication between Jane and her lawyer, Mr. Rossmiller, is discussed. Ms. Menninger states that information came through her attorney, which is why Jane didn't know about it.
Mr. Glassman stated to Jane that cooperating and testifying would 'help her case'.
The transcript mentions the witness's conversations with her attorneys, which are subject to privilege issues.
Agent Young participated in multiple interviews with Jane, during which Jane disclosed information about Maxwell and Epstein over time, not in a single session.
Mr. Glassman stated to Jane that cooperating and testifying would 'help her case'.
A speaker describes questioning someone about conversations with a person named Jane on three separate dates, during which Jane provided names and physical descriptions related to group sexualized massages.
Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell approached Jane, claimed to know her mother from a 'smaller town', and asked for her mother's name and phone number, which Jane provided.
The document centers on whether Mr. Glassman told Jane that testifying in the current case would help her civil case against Epstein's estate and Ms. Maxwell.
The defense questioned Jane about her answer on an application regarding 'difficult works' in orchestra and suggested a legal document meant only Epstein was involved in her abuse.
An unnamed questioner asks Jane how she felt about the attention from Epstein and Maxwell during her youth and why feeling cared for was important to her.
Ms. Menninger questions the witness, Jane, about a statement she allegedly made to the government on September 19, 2019, regarding how she met Ghislaine and Jeffrey Epstein, and what they said about scholarships.
Ms. Moe questions the witness, Jane, who confirms she has no financial stake in the trial's outcome and has never publicly revealed her identity as a victim of Epstein and Maxwell. Jane explains her desire to remain anonymous is to move on with her life and avoid victim shaming.
An unnamed questioner cross-examines a witness named Jane, confirming her prior statements about the participation of Sophie, Emmy, and Michelle in a 'group scenario' involving abuse, sexual contact, and 'group sexualized massages'.
Ms. Moe questions the witness, Jane, about whether she spoke with her mother about Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell when she was 14, 15, and 16.
An unnamed questioner asks Jane how she felt about the attention from Epstein and Maxwell during her youth and why feeling cared for was important to her.
Ms. Menninger questions the witness, Jane, to establish a definition of what an actor does, including playing fictional characters, using their voice and body, and delivering lines from a writer to portray someone else.
An unnamed questioner conducts a redirect examination of a witness named Jane. The topics include her application to the Professional Children's School and the distinction she makes between acting on television and testifying truthfully in court.
An unnamed questioner conducts a redirect examination of a witness named Jane. The topics include her application to the Professional Children's School and the distinction she makes between acting on television and testifying truthfully in court.
Ms. Menninger cross-examines the witness, Jane, about her prior statements regarding being at Epstein's house with her mother and brothers, and being driven there by a chauffeur. The witness repeatedly states she does not recall making the statements about her family but confirms talking about the chauffeur.
An unnamed questioner is examining a witness named Jane about an application she submitted to Interlochen in 1994 at the age of 13. The focus is on her answer to a question about difficult musical works she had performed.
The Government produced notes from an interview with Jane describing sexual abuse in New Mexico on November 6, 2021.
The witness is questioned about Mr. Glassman talking to her about her decision to cooperate in a criminal case after she hired him.
An interview with Jane was conducted in November 2019, documented in a report authored by Detective Byrne and reviewed by the witness, Young. The interview covered Jane's presence at Epstein's house and potential contact from Maxwell.
After speaking with Jane at a summer camp, the man and woman asked for her phone number.
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