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| 2022-08-10 | Court proceeding | A cross-examination of a witness named Kate regarding her U visa. Ms. Sternheim successfully move... | Courtroom (implied) | View |
| 2022-08-10 | Cross-examination | A witness, A. Farmer, is being cross-examined about a document related to a victims' compensation... | N/A | View |
This document is page 27 of a deposition transcript in which an unnamed witness is questioned about visiting Jeff Epstein's house. The witness confirms that a redacted individual instructed her to lie about her age to Epstein and that she was accompanied by another girl she did not know, whom she had previously described to police. The identity of the person who gave the instruction is concealed by redactions.
This document is a fragment of a legal deposition transcript, likely from September 29, 2004, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012421'. In it, an unidentified witness states they visited Jeffrey Epstein's house only once, three years prior, and had never met or spoken to him before that visit. The witness denies ever telling Epstein they were under 18 and denies being contacted or coerced into sexual activity by anyone associated with Epstein via phone or the internet.
An unnamed questioner is cross-examining witness A. Farmer about a trip to New York, confirming activities like visiting the Blue Man Group and the Met. The questioner focuses on the witness's journal, noting that Ghislaine Maxwell was not mentioned in it and suggesting the journal is being used to refresh the witness's memory.
An attorney questions a witness to establish the authenticity and regular business practice of maintaining a database of invoice information at Shoppers Travel. The witness confirms that a report of Epstein-related invoices from 1999-2006 is accurate and that data was entered contemporaneously with the invoices.
A. Farmer describes her final conversation with Maxwell at the ranch, where she tried to discuss academic topics but was met with disinterest. She confirms saying goodbye to both Epstein and Maxwell before leaving.
A witness, Annie Farmer, is questioned about the truthfulness of her public statements, coordination of testimony, her reason for testifying against Ghislaine Maxwell, and her application to the Epstein Victim Compensation Fund.
A questioner asks a witness named Jane about her experience in a house in New York. Jane describes the artwork as creepy, dark, and intimidating, mentioning paintings of animals, giant figures, naked women, and orgies. She states that the atmosphere made her feel intimidated, unsafe, and as if she were being watched.
An unnamed questioner conducts a redirect examination of the witness, Kate. The questioning clarifies that a prior hearing where Kate made public statements was about Jeffrey Epstein, not Maxwell. Kate explains why she did not go into detail about her experiences with Epstein at that hearing.
A witness, Loftus, is questioned about the requirement to cause no harm to participants in human experiments. Loftus confirms this requirement limits the types of studies conducted, particularly regarding the creation of false memories, and gives examples of proposals that might be approved versus those that might be considered too sensitive.
An unnamed questioner is cross-examining witness A. Farmer about a journal used to refresh their memory before a meeting with the government in September 2019. The questioner confirms the journal was used for this purpose and notes that the government has already introduced pages from it.
A question-and-answer session where a witness named Farmer is questioned about a lawsuit she filed in 2019 and her subsequent participation in and award from a victim compensation fund for victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
An unnamed questioner asks the witness, A. Farmer, to explain her feelings about Jeffrey Epstein at the time she was writing about him in her journal.
An unnamed questioner asks the witness, A. Farmer, to explain her feelings about Jeffrey Epstein at the time she was writing about him in her journal.
A questioner asks witness Kate about Ghislaine Maxwell's demeanor when discussing sex, questions Maxwell asked about Kate's personal life, conversations about Kate's family, and Kate's understanding of the relationship between Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein.
An unnamed questioner cross-examines witness Loftus about a study where participants were suggestively led to believe they met Bugs Bunny at Disneyland. The study used fake materials like advertisements and drawings to implant this false memory.
A witness, A. Farmer, answers questions about a weekend spent at a ranch. She confirms that only she, Epstein, Maxwell, and some staff were present. She describes her mixed feelings about being there as a teenager and gives her initial impression of Maxwell as outgoing and unsurprised by her arrival.
An unnamed questioner cross-examines witness A. Farmer about her understanding of Mr. Epstein's actions and wealth, including his purchase of a plane ticket for her, his professional relationship with 'Maria', and Farmer's hope that he would pay for her college.
An unnamed questioner asks the witness, Visoski, to confirm if various high-profile individuals (President Trump, Robert Kennedy Jr., John Glenn, George Mitchell, Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker) flew on an unspecified person's plane. Visoski confirms remembering some but not others, and agrees they are all high-profile people subject to media scrutiny.
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