During Trial
Jane testified about being sexually abused in New Mexico.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| The jury | person | 103 | View Entity |
| JANE | person | 1277 | View Entity |
| the defendant | person | 996 | View Entity |
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This page is from a Government legal filing (Document 621, Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) arguing against a post-trial motion by the defendant (Ghislaine Maxwell). The Government asserts that the jury did not improperly convict the defendant based solely on sexual abuse of a victim named 'Jane' in New Mexico, but rather followed instructions regarding violations of New York law. The text discusses jury instructions, the lack of New Mexico specific legal charges presented to the jury, and refutes the defense's claim of a constructive amendment or variance.
Events with shared participants
Maxwell taught Jane how to massage Epstein, which led to the abuse.
Date unknown
Real Estate Purchase under fake name
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Carolyn engaged in sex acts with Epstein in exchange for money, arranged by the defendant.
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The defendant conspired with Epstein to traffic Carolyn and other minors for sex.
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The defendant personally recruited Virginia while she was a minor.
Date unknown • Virginia
The defense at trial focused on the credibility of victims who testified against the defendant.
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The jury convicted the defendant on five counts.
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A meeting involving the witness (Jane) and Epstein.
1994-01-01 • Unknown
An initial bail hearing was held where the Court expressed concerns about COVID-19 and found the Defendant had no underlying health conditions.
Date unknown
A hearing was held where the Court provided reasons for its determination, which are stated to still apply.
2020-07-14
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