GUILTY NY - Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein confidante, arrested on Sex Abuse charges, Jul 2020 #3

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Countering the prosecution's tale of "Jane," Sternheim says: "I wish I could tell you a progressive, once-upon-a-time narration," but the evidence is "not conducive" to that.
 
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Maxwell's lawyer describes the themes of the case as "memory, manipulation and money."
 
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Seems pretty transparent, where the defense is going with this.

*The victims' memories are faulty
*Madame Maxwell is also a victim of JE
* If JE was doing something she knew nothing about it
*This is some sort of conspiracy to get a payout or other monetary gains (book deal, movie, etc)

Insert my big eye-roll here, because she is so not a victim. I think she was right there and also enjoyed it. I think she reveled in the power.

Very impressed with the prosecution's short opening. Gives me the impression that they don't need to preface it, they have lots of evidence that outlines the crimes very clearly.

MOO
 
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Sternheim: Each of the witnesses who are testifying here received money from the Jeffrey Epstein compensation fund.
 
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Sternheim is taking turns attempting to undermine each of the women identified in the indictment as "Minor Victim." She is currently speaking about "Annie." "You will learn that she was above the age of consent in New Mexico," she says. AUSA: Objection:
 
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Side note: Three of the four women are testifying anonymously. Reporters are observing the journalism ethics norm not to identify people identifying themselves as survivors of sexual abuse without their consent.
 
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What is AUSA?
 
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The one who stepped forward publicly in the press and in court papers is Annie Farmer, whom Sternheim appears to be referring to here. She says she was 16 when she was abused in New Mexico.
 
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I'm ready for it. Can't wait.

I want GM, to squirm, as so much, I hope, will be revealed.
Wishing loads of money, 'well known' people, is of NO help now.
 
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* handle[d] If Twitter character limits didn't apply, I would have stated more fully that Mitch Epner spearheaded sex-trafficking cases in the District of New Jersey in 2003 and 2004.
 
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In our interview, Epner noted that childhood sexual abuse sparks trauma that has lasting effects—like drug abuse—that is then used to undermine victims at trials. Sternheim is now attacking one of the accusers as someone who has abused drugs.
 
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Maxwell's lawyer: "They will not overcome the burden. They will not overcome reasonable doubt."

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Sternheim (cont'd) "The govt is trying to stitch together the stories of four different people, four stories to [show] a pattern." She calls the common pattern money from the Epstein fund. "Big bucks," she says.

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The defense opening statement concludes. 10 minute recess before the start of witness testimony.
 
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In our interview, Epner noted that childhood sexual abuse sparks trauma that has lasting effects—like drug abuse—that is then used to undermine victims at trials. Sternheim is now attacking one of the accusers as someone who has abused drugs.
Yeah…it’s called re-victimizing a victim
 
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We're back. Judge: "Ms. Comey, this would be your witness." Judge Nathan is referring to Assistant U.S. Attorney Maurene Comey, who is James Comey's daughter. AUSA Comey is about to call the trial's first witness.
 
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Proceedings will end promptly at 5 p.m., the judge says. The first witness is up: Lawrence Paul Visoski Jr. Or "Larry," he says.

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As previously reported, Visoski was Jeffrey Epstein's pilot. "I was captain during the initial part." "I was a pilot, yes." He says he was hired in Ohio in 1991.
 
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Visoski says he was flying Epstein around roughly "every four days." Some of the locales were from Palm Beach to Santa Fe, New York, and St. Thomas— (My note: Epstein's island Little Saint James was close to the latter.)

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Visoski identifies Maxwell in court.
 
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