This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, capturing a discussion between two attorneys, Ms. Menninger and Ms. Moe, and the presiding judge. The attorneys debate a proposed question for a witness, Jane, regarding her potential financial stake in the case's outcome. The judge overrules the objection, deciding to allow the question but with a limiting instruction to the jury to ensure they understand the witness is testifying to her own understanding, not providing legal instruction.
This document is a page from a court transcript (sidebar conference) filed on August 10, 2022, in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330). Defense attorney Ms. Menninger and the Judge discuss whether the witness ('Jane') understands how the jury's verdict might impact payouts from the Victim Compensation Fund. Menninger argues that the witness has already received money from the fund based on her story, and discusses the relevance of the fund to the witness's motivation.
This document is a transcript page from the trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) involving Ghislaine Maxwell. A witness identified as 'Jane' testifies under direct examination that she received approximately $2.9 million from a victim compensation fund. She confirms that as a condition of receiving this award, she was required to dismiss her lawsuits against Maxwell and the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. Defense attorney Ms. Menninger objects to a question regarding the impact of the jury's verdict on this award.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the testimony of a witness named 'Jane'. Jane confirms that in early 2020, she sued both Ghislaine Maxwell and the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. She also states she participated in a victim compensation fund for Jeffrey Epstein's victims, was awarded $5 million, but did not receive the full amount.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, featuring the direct examination of a witness named 'Jane'. The witness clarifies that her first interview with the FBI regarding Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell occurred in May 2019, not September 2019. She also confirms that she subsequently filed a lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the direct examination of a witness named 'Jane'. Jane testifies about her relationship history, specifically a boyfriend named 'Matt' (pseudonym) she dated from 2007 to 2013, and confirms she told him she had been sexually abused by Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. She explains this disclosure was prompted by seeing news of Epstein's arrest, which caused her emotional distress that her boyfriend noticed.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, where a witness named 'Jane' testifies about ceasing contact with Jeffrey Epstein at the end of 2002. She explains she stopped seeing him because she got engaged, which led to Epstein leaving 'increasingly agitated' voicemails demanding she call him back and reminding her that he was paying for her mother's apartment in New York.
This document is a court transcript of a direct examination of a witness named Jane by Ms. Moe, filed on August 10, 2022. Jane testifies that she moved from New York City to Los Angeles in October 1999 for an acting job. She confirms that after her move, she remained in contact with Epstein and Maxwell until late 2002 and continued to travel with Epstein on his private jet.
This document is a page from a court transcript of the direct examination of a witness named "Jane". She testifies that during her senior year of high school, she continued to engage in unwanted "sexualized massages" with Jeffrey Epstein and also spent time with Ghislaine Maxwell. The witness states she moved away from New York in October 1999 after graduating.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the direct testimony of a witness identified as 'Jane.' Jane discusses the psychological impact of her past trauma, stating it ruined her self-worth and ability to trust. She testifies that she moved from Palm Beach to New York City at age 17 and that Jeffrey Epstein paid for her tuition at the Professional Children's School for her senior year of high school.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Jane. Jane testifies that during her middle and high school years, the attention from Epstein and Maxwell made her feel special because she lacked support or attention at home. The testimony is interrupted when an attorney, Ms. Menninger, objects to a question about how these experiences have affected Jane's adult relationships.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, the Ghislaine Maxwell trial) dated August 10, 2022. A witness identified as 'Jane' is being questioned by Ms. Moe regarding Government Exhibit 245, which consists of two photographs: a modeling photo from age 15 and a headshot from age 19. Jane testifies that her mother made her send the headshot to Jeffrey Epstein after she landed her first big job, and she inscribed it with the phrase 'thanks for rocking my world,' which she now describes as 'cringey.'
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness testifying under the pseudonym "Jane". Jane describes being summoned by a man named Jeffrey from a pool area to his bedroom or massage room. During the testimony, an exhibit containing two pictures of Jane (Government Exhibit 245) is admitted into evidence under seal, consistent with the court's ruling allowing her to use a pseudonym.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the direct testimony of a witness named "Jane." Jane testifies that she was sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein when she was a teenager and that an individual named Maxwell was present for these abuses on more than two occasions. She describes how these incidents would often begin as casual social gatherings at Epstein's house in Palm Beach.
This document is a page from the direct examination transcript of a witness identified as 'Jane' in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The witness testifies that she was sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein when she was 14, 15, and 16 years old. She confirms three scenarios: abuse by Epstein alone (most frequent), abuse with Epstein and Maxwell present, and abuse with Epstein, Maxwell, and other women. She states that the abuse happened 'pretty much every time' she went to Epstein's house.
This court transcript page, filed on August 10, 2022, contains the direct examination of a witness named Jane. Jane testifies that she did not disclose being sexually abused by Maxwell and Epstein to her family or friends because of overwhelming shame and confusion. She further describes the immense personal hardship she faced during that time, including her father's death, losing her home, and her mother's severe mental health struggles, which contributed to her own feelings of hopelessness and suicidal thoughts as a teenager.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the direct examination of a witness named 'Jane.' Jane testifies about her teenage years (ages 14-16), stating she did not tell her mother about the sexual abuse she experienced at Epstein's house because she felt ashamed and her mother was enamored with Epstein and Maxwell's wealth. Jane describes a strict household dynamic where emotional communication was not allowed.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, showing attorney Ms. Moe conducting a direct examination of a witness named Jane. The questioning centers on conversations Jane had with her mother about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell when she was a teenager. The judge interrupts to provide a limiting instruction to the jury, clarifying that this testimony should be considered for its effect on the witness, not for the truth of what was said.
This document is a page from a court transcript filed on August 10, 2022, for case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. It records a brief conversation where the judge confirms with two attorneys, Ms. Moe and Ms. Menninger, that there are no preliminary issues to discuss before bringing in the jury. The proceeding involves the direct examination of a witness named Jane.
This court transcript from August 10, 2022, details a discussion between a judge and two attorneys, Ms. Moe and Ms. Menninger, regarding the expected testimony of a witness named Jane. Ms. Moe outlines that Jane will testify about being discouraged by her mother from disclosing family issues, especially after her mother reacted negatively to Jane speaking with a guidance counselor following her father's death. The opposing counsel, Ms. Menninger, states she has no objection to this testimony, after which the court takes a short break.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) dated August 10, 2022. It details a legal argument between attorneys Ms. Moe and Ms. Menninger regarding the admissibility of testimony from a witness named 'Jane' about her mother. Specifically, Ms. Moe argues to admit statements where Jane's mother reacted negatively to Jane speaking with a guidance counselor, instructing Jane never to talk about what happens in their house; the Court agrees to admit this with a limiting instruction that it is offered for the effect on the listener, not for the truth of the mother's statements.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330, United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell) featuring a legal debate between the prosecution (Ms. Moe) and the defense (Ms. Menninger). The issue concerns the admissibility of statements made by the witness 'Jane's' mother; the government argues it is for the 'effect on the listener' rather than the truth of the matter, while the defense argues it introduces hearsay and precludes cross-examination.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named "Jane." An attorney, Ms. Moe, questions Jane about whether her mother was aware that she was spending time with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell as a teenager. Jane confirms her mother knew and was "enamored" by the idea, though they did not discuss it in detail. The transcript also includes a hearsay objection by another attorney, Ms. Menninger, which is overruled by the court.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the testimony of a witness named Jane. Jane describes her difficult home life in Florida between the ages of 14 and 17, following the sudden death of her father. She testifies that her family lost their home and that her mother, who was depressed and concerned with appearances, did not allow the children to grieve or discuss their feelings, which Jane found 'really difficult'.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on August 10, 2022. It details the direct examination of a witness using the pseudonym 'Jane' by prosecutor Ms. Moe. The testimony focuses on Jane identifying photographs of herself (Government Exhibits 107 and 108) and confirming she was 15 and 17 years old, respectively, when they were taken.
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