This document is page 74 of a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the cross-examination of a witness named Kate. The testimony establishes that Kate grew up in the wealthy Belgravia section of London, very close to 44 Kinnerton Street, where Ghislaine Maxwell lived. The questioning also touches on Kate's mother's beauty and the attention she received.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) involving a dispute between the defense (Mr. Everdell) and prosecution (Ms. Moe) regarding the late disclosure of a witness. The defense introduces Kevin Moran, the owner of the Nags Head Pub located across the street from Ms. Maxwell's residence at 44 Kinnerton Street, as a witness regarding the timing of her residence there. The prosecution objects, citing a lack of prior notice and missing '26.2 material' (witness statements).
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a discussion between a judge and attorneys about a witness named Kelly. An attorney, Mr. Everdell, introduces a witness from the 'Nags Head Pub' in the U.K., while the opposing counsel, Ms. Comey, objects, stating they have received no prior information and cannot agree to a stipulation. The judge expresses frustration at hearing about this subpoenaed witness for the first time during the trial.
This document appears to be a page (labeled 88) from an address book, likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book'. It lists contacts under the headings 'KENYA' and 'KINNERTON' (referring to Kinnerton Street, London). Significant entries include Ghislaine Maxwell, the Muthaiga Club, various high-end London businesses (Harrods, Harvey Nichols, Holland & Holland), and service providers like 'Massage - UK' and 'Drivers'. All specific contact details (phone numbers/addresses) have been redacted.
This document is page 126 of a court transcript from the summation by defense attorney Ms. Menninger in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. Menninger argues that the witness 'Kate' is unreliable because she claimed to meet Maxwell at a specific house (44 Kinnerton Street) in 1994, but property records show Maxwell did not purchase that home until March 1997. The defense dismisses a 2019 deposition where Maxwell claimed to live there earlier as an 'offhand remark' made without documentation.
A scanned page from a contact directory containing names, phone numbers, and addresses organized in columns. The document lists various individuals and services, including entries for Ghislaine Maxwell, Harrods, drivers, and massage services in the UK. It appears to be a page from a larger contact book, indicated by page number 88 and legal discovery stamps.
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