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Jane's alleged travel from Florida to New York and sex acts engaged in there
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| JANE | person | 1277 | View Entity |
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This document is page 4 of a legal submission to Judge Alison J. Nathan (dated Dec 27, 2021) in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The text argues that the jury must be instructed not to convict Maxwell on Count Four based on the victim 'Jane's' travel to New Mexico, as the indictment specifically charged travel to New York. The defense contends that a conviction based on the New Mexico events would constitute a 'constructive amendment' or 'variance' from the indictment, which is reversible error.
Events with shared participants
Maxwell taught Jane how to massage Epstein, which led to the abuse.
Date unknown
A meeting involving the witness (Jane) and Epstein.
1994-01-01 • Unknown
Filing of the court transcript regarding sentencing calculations.
2022-08-22 • Court (Southern District)
Trip to New York to see The Lion King
Date unknown • New York
A trip to New Mexico involving Jane.
Date unknown • New Mexico
Jane's trip to Epstein's ranch in New Mexico, which she testified occurred when she was '15 or 16'.
Date unknown • Epstein's ranch in New Mexico
A trip taken by Jane to New Mexico, allegedly for the purpose of engaging in sexual activity.
Date unknown • New Mexico
A return trip taken by Jane from New Mexico, during which Mr. Epstein was not present.
Date unknown • New Mexico
A trial where the Government presented evidence, including Jane's testimony, and the jury was instructed by the District Court.
Date unknown • District Court
A trial where the Defendant is arguing she suffered prejudice due to a delay in prosecution.
Date unknown
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