This document is a court transcript from a case filed on August 10, 2022. In it, a witness named Annie Farmer is questioned by attorney Ms. Pomerantz and reads a diary entry from January 25, 1996, for the jury. The entry, admitted as Government's Exhibit 604, describes the witness's activities in New York, including attending a New Year's Eve party at Jeffrey Epstein's mansion.
A handwritten diary entry dated January 25, 1996, by a young female describing a recent trip to New York. The author details visiting Jeffrey Epstein's mansion and a movie outing where Epstein initiated physical contact (hand-holding, caressing arm/foot) which gave her a 'weird feeling.' She expresses internal conflict, dismissing her discomfort because Epstein is 'being so amazing' by paying for her summer program and helping with college.
This document is a page from the defense summation (closing argument) by Ms. Menninger in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330). The attorney summarizes the testimony of a witness who visited New York with her sister, detailing innocent activities (Blue Man Group, The Met) and two meetings with Epstein: one in his office regarding college applications and one at a movie theater where he held her hand. The defense emphasizes that the witness testified Maxwell was not present for any of these events and argues there is no evidence of Maxwell's involvement in targeting this witness.
This document is a page of a court transcript from a cross-examination of a witness named A. Farmer, filed on August 10, 2022. The questioning focuses on a trip Farmer took to New York, confirming their attendance at various events like a Blue Man Group show and a New Year's Eve party. The questioner highlights that the witness did not mention Ghislaine Maxwell in their journal from that trip, using the journal as a basis for memory recall.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, where a witness named A. Farmer (Annie) is questioned by attorney Ms. Pomerantz. The witness reads a diary entry from January 25, 1996, which describes her activities in New York, including seeing plays and attending a New Year's Eve party at Jeffrey Epstein's mansion. The diary entry is admitted into evidence as Government Exhibit 604 over an objection from Ms. Menninger.
This document is a legal summation describing the testimony of Ms. Menninger regarding two encounters with Epstein in New York. The first was a meeting with her sister in his office to discuss college applications, and the second was at a movie theater where he held her hand, an act she later reported to the Victims Compensation Fund as sexual abuse. The testimony also asserts that Ghislaine Maxwell was not present or involved in these events.
This document appears to be a page from a transcript (stamped as a House Oversight exhibit) featuring a comedian discussing the nature of criticism and offensive humor. The speaker references a controversy involving comedian Daniel Tosh and discusses reading blogs that offered a perspective on how the threat of rape restricts women's daily lives. The text explores the tension between free speech in comedy and the societal impact of such jokes.
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