This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, dated August 10, 2022) featuring the direct examination of a witness named Mr. Parkinson by prosecutor Ms. Comey. The testimony centers on the identification of photographic evidence (Government Exhibits 278, 281, 282, 286, and 287) depicting the interior of a property, specifically mentioning a 'white hassock,' 'pink three-cushioned couch,' and the 'second floor.' The Judge intervenes briefly to admit evidence and instruct the witness to speak into the microphone.
This document is a court transcript from a trial on August 10, 2022. Attorney Ms. Comey questions a witness, Mr. Parkinson, about an exhibit, Government 278. Mr. Parkinson identifies the exhibit as a fair and accurate photograph of the shower room at 358 El Brillo Way as it looked on October 20, 2005, after which Ms. Comey offers it into evidence without objection.
This document is page 177 of a court transcript from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). The text details a discussion between the Judge (The Court), defense attorney Mr. Everdell, and prosecutor Ms. Comey regarding the admissibility of evidence, specifically 'school costumes' and photographs thereof. The Judge rules that a foundation must be laid through a witness, suggesting Special Agent Maguire for this purpose. Following the ruling, the jury is recalled and a witness named Mr. Parkinson takes the stand.
This document is a partial transcript from a court proceeding on August 10, 2022, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. It captures a discussion between the Court, Ms. Moe, Mr. Everdell, and Ms. Comey regarding the relevance of photographs, prior testimony by Jane, and the submission of evidence binders for upcoming witnesses. The Court also provides a reminder to Ms. Comey about microphone usage.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a legal argument about the admissibility of photographs. The core issue is the lack of a proper foundation for the evidence, as the expected witness, Jane, did not testify, and there is a significant time gap of approximately 25 years between the events she allegedly witnessed (c. 1994-1995) and a 2019 search.
This document is a page from the court transcript of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on August 10, 2022. It details a legal dispute where prosecutors Ms. Moe and Ms. Comey request to brief an issue regarding photographic evidence, accusing the defense of 'sandbagging' by objecting late. Defense attorney Mr. Everdell denies the accusation, while the Judge notes a 'factual disjointedness' regarding the evidence.
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 prosecutor Ms. Moe and the Judge regarding the admissibility of photographs of a 'massage room' inside a residence. The Judge sustains an objection to the photos because they were taken over 20 years after the events described by a witness, and depict 'highly mobile items' that may not accurately reflect the room's state at the relevant time.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed 08/10/22) featuring a legal argument between an attorney (Ms. Moe) and the Judge regarding the admissibility of photographs. The attorney argues the photos corroborate a witness's 'blind description' of a residence's interior. The Judge expresses skepticism due to the significant passage of time (15-20 years) and the fact that the photos may depict 'movable items' rather than permanent structures.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, likely the Ghislaine Maxwell trial) filed on August 10, 2022. It details a legal argument between the defense (Mr. Everdell) and the prosecution (Ms. Moe) regarding the admissibility of photographs of a 'New York house' (implied to be Epstein's). The prosecution argues the photos corroborate the testimony of a witness named 'Jane,' who described specific decor (nude artwork, animal decorations, and a red massage room) present during her visits between 1994 and her early twenties.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell) filed on August 10, 2022. The dialogue involves the Judge, Prosecutor Ms. Moe, and Defense Attorney Mr. Everdell discussing procedural matters regarding the sealing of documents and objections to specific evidence (the '900 series' exhibits). Mr. Everdell notes that these objections relate to a search conducted in 2019 and will become relevant when Agent Maguire testifies to introduce the exhibits.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, capturing a procedural discussion between the judge, a government attorney (Ms. Comey), and a defense attorney (Mr. Everdell). They discuss the witness schedule, anticipating finishing with Mr. Parkinson and calling Agent Maguire next. The attorneys also address the handling of evidence, including redacting a video and the incomplete process of dedesignating photos, before the court calls for a recess.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, from case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. It captures a discussion between attorneys Mr. Pagliuca and Ms. Comey and the judge regarding the proper procedure for redacting video evidence to protect witness anonymity and third-party privacy. Ms. Comey also raises a technical concern that the timestamps on the redacted video will not align with the official transcripts.
This document is a court transcript from a case filed on August 10, 2022, capturing a discussion between the court, Ms. Comey, and Ms. Sternheim. The main topic is the redaction of a warrant and video evidence to protect individual privacy before public release. Ms. Sternheim describes a video as depicting a 'domicile of debauchery,' a characterization with which the court agrees, leading to an agreement that a redacted version of the materials will be prepared for the public.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. The judge excuses a witness, Mr. Parkinson, for a break. Following the witness's departure, the judge engages with counsel, Ms. Sternheim, and expresses concern that the sealing of exhibits is getting "out of hand," mentioning a recent conference on the topic with a Ms. Comey.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) dated August 10, 2022. Witness Mr. Parkinson is being questioned by prosecutor Ms. Comey regarding the layout of Jeffrey Epstein's property at 358 El Brillo Way as it appeared on October 20, 2005. The testimony identifies Government Exhibits 276, 277, and 278 as depicting the master bedroom and master shower room on the second floor. The government offers Exhibit 278 under seal to protect third-party privacy before the court breaks for a recess.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Parkinson by an attorney, Ms. Comey. The testimony revolves around identifying and describing the contents of several government exhibits (269, 271, 272, 273), which depict various views of a second-floor hallway and master bedroom. The witness describes the scenes but at one point expresses confusion about the directional orientation in one of the exhibits.
This court transcript excerpt from August 10, 2022, details a portion of a direct examination of a witness named Parkinson. The government's attorney, Ms. Comey, successfully admits exhibits 289 through 293 into evidence, which are said to accurately depict the second floor of a house at 358 El Brillo Way as it appeared on October 20, 2005. After the exhibits are admitted without objection, Ms. Comey begins questioning the witness about their contents.
This document is page 160 of a court transcript from the trial Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (Ghislaine Maxwell trial), filed on August 10, 2022. It features the direct examination of a witness named Parkinson by Ms. Comey regarding the layout of a building, specifically identifying a staff room and bathroom on the ground floor/north side. The prosecution introduces Government Exhibits 289 through 293 for identification.
This document is a court transcript from a legal case filed on August 10, 2022. It captures the direct examination of a witness, Mr. Parkinson, by an attorney, Ms. Comey, regarding three pieces of evidence labeled Government Exhibits 238, 239, and 240. Mr. Parkinson identifies the exhibits as depicting the first floor and north side of a building.
This document is a partial transcript from a court proceeding on August 10, 2022, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. It details interactions between the Court, attorney Ms. Comey, and witness Mr. Parkinson, primarily focusing on instructions to jurors regarding the viewing and handling of several Government Exhibits (GX252, GX253, GX254, GX241), with one exhibit being admitted under seal. The document captures a segment of Mr. Parkinson's direct examination.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, US v. Maxwell) featuring the direct examination of a witness named Parkinson. The testimony concerns photographs (Government Exhibits 252, 253, and 254) depicting the interior of 358 El Brillo Way as it appeared on October 20, 2005. The exhibits are admitted into evidence under seal to protect the privacy of third parties.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, likely the Ghislaine Maxwell trial) dated August 10, 2022. It records the direct examination of a witness named Parkinson, during which Ms. Comey (Government) moves to admit Government Exhibits 243 through 250 under seal. The Court admits the evidence without objection from defense attorney Mr. Everdell, and the jurors are instructed to review Exhibits 243, 244, 245, and 246 in their binders.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness, Mr. Parkinson. He identifies a series of photographs (Government Exhibits 243-250) as accurately depicting the interior of a property at 358 El Brillo Way as it appeared on October 20, 2005. The government's attorney, Ms. Comey, offers the exhibits into evidence under seal, and the opposing counsel, Mr. Everdell, states he has no objection.
This document is a transcript of a court proceeding from August 10, 2022, specifically the direct examination of a witness named Parkinson. An attorney, Ms. Comey, questions Parkinson about the contents of several government exhibits (235, 236, 228, 231), which depict various interior views of a property, including a 'lake room', 'foyer', and 'garden room'. Ms. Comey directs a Ms. Drescher to display the exhibits during the testimony.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness, Mr. Parkinson, by an attorney, Ms. Comey. Mr. Parkinson identifies photographic exhibits (226-241) as accurately depicting the interior of a house at 358 El Brillo Way on October 20, 2005. Based on this testimony, Ms. Comey, on behalf of the government, offers the exhibits into evidence.
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