January 01, 1994
Jane claimed that Mr. Epstein took her to see the Broadway production of The Lion King.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| JANE | person | 1277 | View Entity |
| MR. EPSTEIN | person | 957 | View Entity |
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This legal document, dated December 13, 2021, argues that testimony from attorney Robert Glassman is not protected by attorney-client privilege. It focuses on a discrepancy in a witness's ('Jane') memory, where she claimed Mr. Epstein took her to see 'The Lion King' on Broadway in 1994, three years before it premiered. The document details communications between AUSA Rossmiller and Mr. Glassman where the government pointed out the error, but Jane insisted her story was correct.
Events with shared participants
Mr. Epstein was charged.
Date unknown
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)
The witness describes the process of scheduling massages for Mr. Epstein. Instructions were given by Ms. Maxwell, Mr. Epstein, or office staff. The witness would then call therapists to book appointments.
Date unknown
Trip to New York to see The Lion King
Date unknown • New York
A trip to New Mexico involving Jane.
Date unknown • New Mexico
Mr. Epstein received massages from different persons. Towards the end, he was reportedly getting three massages a day at various times.
Date unknown
A photograph was taken showing Mr. Visoski, Mr. Epstein, and Ms. Kellen with luggage and a Cessna 421 aircraft at Mr. Epstein's ranch.
Date unknown • the ranch
Mr. Epstein was seen for a suicide risk assessment by a psychologist.
2019-08-01 • MCC New York
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