This document is an excerpt from a legal deposition where a witness, Alessi, describes handling a dildo after Mr. Epstein's massages and storing it in Ms. Maxwell's closet. Alessi also recounts seeing pornographic tapes and a custom black item in a basket in Ms. Maxwell's bathroom, indicating familiarity with the house and its contents and the activities within.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Rebuttal by Ms. Comey) filed on August 10, 2022, in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. The prosecutor argues against the defense's attempt to discredit witness 'Carolyn' over peripheral details, emphasizing that Carolyn consistently identified Maxwell as the person who scheduled massages with Jeffrey Epstein, even in a 2009 deposition. The text details abuse Carolyn suffered from Epstein and notes she confided in a person named Sean about meeting Maxwell.
This is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330) filed on August 10, 2022. The dialogue involves the Judge ('The Court'), prosecutor Mr. Rohrbach, and defense attorney Mr. Everdell discussing the admissibility of Ghislaine Maxwell's 2019 deposition. The key issue is distinguishing between when Maxwell began living in a specific home (allegedly 1992 or 1993) versus when she officially owned it.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on August 10, 2022. The dialogue involves the Judge ('The Court'), prosecutor Mr. Rohrbach, and defense attorney Mr. Everdell discussing the admissibility of Ghislaine Maxwell's 2019 deposition testimony. The specific dispute centers on distinguishing between when Maxwell 'owned' a specific property versus when she began 'living' there (allegedly as early as 1992 or 1993).
This document is a transcript of a legal rebuttal by Ms. Comey, filed on August 10, 2022. Comey argues that the defense is focusing on 'peripheral details' to distract the jury from the core fact that a witness, Carolyn, has consistently and without prompting identified Maxwell as a key figure involved in scheduling massages with Jeffrey Epstein, citing Carolyn's 2009 deposition. The argument aims to reinforce the credibility of Carolyn's memory against defense suggestions that it was contaminated or implanted.
This document is a transcript excerpt from an interview between a victim ('V') and an interviewer ('D'), appearing in a book titled 'Filthy Rich' and included in House Oversight records. The victim describes sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, her fear that he will hunt her down for speaking out, and the cover story she maintained for her family, pretending to be his secretary. She also testifies to hearing Epstein make violent threats to others over the telephone.
This document is a transcript from an interview (likely excerpted from a James Patterson book, possibly 'Filthy Rich') marked as a House Oversight exhibit. It features a conversation between a victim ('V') and an interviewer ('D') detailing sexual abuse, grooming, and paid companionship by 'Jeffrey' (Epstein). The victim expresses fear for her safety and concerns about having to testify in court.
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