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Asserted victims and their lawyers
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| N/A | Communication | Accusers communicated with their lawyers, the media, and each other, which could influence their ... | N/A | View |
This legal document outlines a proposed bail package for Ghislaine Maxwell. The package includes putting up her British and French citizenship, $22.5 million in assets from her and her spouse, $5 million from friends and family, and a $1 million bond from a security company that would also provide home monitoring. The document argues that this comprehensive package is an unprecedented guarantee of her appearance at trial and that there is no legal basis to deny bail.
This document is a page from a court transcript of a summation given by Ms. Menninger on August 10, 2022. She discusses the fallibility of memory, arguing that the accusers' memories could have been influenced by external factors such as talking to lawyers, media, and each other, as well as by the psychological process of autosuggestion. Menninger explains that post-event information and the passage of time can contaminate or distort memories, especially when there is a financial motive like recovering money from lawsuits or a compensation fund.
The accusers talked to their lawyers.
Many of the accusers talked to the media.
The accusers talked to other accusers.
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