November 11, 1996
A flight to New York with a passenger whose first name matched Jane's, who was 16 at the time.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jane | person | 608 | View Entity |
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This legal document discusses the significance of flight records in a trial, arguing that contemporaneous passenger manifests and travel records were crucial for verifying accusers' timelines. It highlights the inadequacy of the flight logs kept by David Rodgers, which were incomplete and used generic identifiers. The document also references testimony from Cimberly Espinosa and Annie Farmer regarding travel arrangements made by Epstein, including flights for accuser 'Jane' when she was 16 and a trip for Annie Farmer to New Mexico.
Events with shared participants
One of three flights shown to the witness, which may have had a passenger with the first name 'Jane'.
1996-01-01
The witness, Jane, hired an attorney, Mr. Glassman.
2019-01-01
Jane's flight from New Jersey to New Mexico.
1997-01-01 • New Jersey to New Mexico
Jane's first trip to New York, coinciding with The Lion King release.
1997-01-01 • New York
Jane's trip to Europe with her family.
1998-01-01 • Europe
The witness provided a statement to the government, which is the subject of the cross-examination.
2019-09-19
Cross-examination of witness Jane by Ms. Menninger in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE.
2022-08-10
An alleged encounter where Ghislaine and Jeffrey Epstein met the witness. The details of this encounter are being disputed.
Date unknown
Jane was placed on at least one flight with Maxwell, as evidenced by flight logs.
Date unknown
The continuation of a trial, specifically the cross-examination of a witness testifying under the pseudonym 'Jane' by Ms. Menninger.
2022-08-10 • Courtroom
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