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

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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.

I guess the defense is doing what a defense does, but I find their treatment of the victims abhorrent.
 
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The witness rattles off Epstein's various properties: the house in Palm Beach, Fla.; the NYC mansion, ranch in Santa Fe, N.M.; and homes in St. Thomas and nearby Little Saint James.
 
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Visoski describes the interior of Epstein's NYC mansion in detail, as photos of the properties are entered into evidence and displayed for the jury.
 
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The jury has been excused with proceedings ending at 5 p.m., sharp. Direct examination will continue Tuesday morning.
 
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Many thanks for the links!
 
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Seems the prosecutor's examination of pilot, Visoski was very brief. Defense was doing cross when trial went into recess for the day.
 
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Couple-ish

2 ppl that appear in public at events as a couple, they don’t have to worry about being approached because they are together.

Jmo
 
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Lawrence Paul Visoski Jr., who was hired by Epstein in 1991, was asked about the relationship between the late pedophile and his longtime alleged madam, describing it as “more personal than business.”

“I wouldn’t even categorize it as romantic,” he said, noting it was more “couple-ish.”

Yet, Visoski, who goes by the nickname “Larry,” said he never witnessed them kiss or hold hands.

Visoski testified that when he met Maxwell, she managed Epstein’s many households, including hiring staff and decorating his residences.

Prosecutors in their opening statements earlier Monday had described the British socialite as a “lady of the house” who was “involved in every detail of Epstein’s life.”

Prosecutors call Epstein pilot as witness in Ghislaine Maxwell trial
 
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Adam Klasfeld
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Good morning from New York. Some exhibits were entered into evidence yesterday during Day 1 in the sex trafficking trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. Epstein's pilot, who took the stand yesterday, continues testifying this morning.


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Service advisory: I will not be live-tweeting the morning session. However, I will continue to do so regularly, including in the afternoon, and I'll loop back to what happened in the morning later in the day.

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And to answer an FAQ asked frequently about this trial: Federal court proceedings are not televised. That's why you're not seeing an audio or visual record of it inside the courtroom.
 
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Another fun day at the SDNY courthouse. Waited in line early at 6:30 — got a good place in line. Then they send the media to another entrance where we file in — then suddenly the officers bark at us to get out! we are directed to go back to the first entrance — now at end of line

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Now the thermal scanners don’t work.


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Still waiting to get through security.


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If I ever get through security I will only be able to get in an overflow courtroom where the images on the screen are so small we can’t see who is speaking.
 
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Sad treatment of the working press.
 
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Maxwell juror excused over 'surprise' trip
By Ben Feuerherd and Tamar Lapin


Juror #58 was excused over a vacation they just couldn’t reschedule.

The “surprise” trip from the panelist’s spouse was brought up yesterday, as jury selection was being finalized.

Judge Alison Nathan asked the juror if they could reschedule the Dec. 24 to 28 excursion.

“I had an additional conversation with the juror, they were confident there was no way to move it,” Nathan said today.

“I think I have to excuse the juror.”

This means the panel is now down to five alternates.
 
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Maxwell juror excused over 'surprise' trip
By Ben Feuerherd and Tamar Lapin


Juror #58 was excused over a vacation they just couldn’t reschedule.

The “surprise” trip from the panelist’s spouse was brought up yesterday, as jury selection was being finalized.

Judge Alison Nathan asked the juror if they could reschedule the Dec. 24 to 28 excursion.

“I had an additional conversation with the juror, they were confident there was no way to move it,” Nathan said today.

“I think I have to excuse the juror.”

This means the panel is now down to five alternates.
That last minute "surprise trip" sounded fishy yesterday. Sounds fishy again today. jmo. (Oh well, on second thought maybe it was a Christmas gift. Just filling space until some reporting comes in.)
 
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https://mobile.twitter.com/molcranenewman/status/1465702703858741260
Larry Visoski said he flew Epstein to his private Caribbean island at least every ten days for 20 years. "It was a regular destination." And it wasn't unusual to see Maxwell in the cockpit, which had a burgundy carpet, Visoski said. She flew Epstein's helicopters many times.
https://mobile.twitter.com/molcranenewman/status/1465706015802888198
Visoski is testifying about flight logs. If he couldn't get a passenger's name, the captain would try to make a note of their gender, he testified. Unclear if he'll name drop Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, or Donald Trump—all of whom allegedly traveled on Epstein's private planes.
 
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Hmmmm…..

The new FAA records also reveal 704 previously unknown flights taken by Epstein's planes. These include hundreds of trips from a three-year gap in the public record, from 2013 to 2016, when the jets' movements were unaccounted for.

The new flight records do not include the names of passengers, but they may offer clues about the whereabouts of Epstein's close associates. Maxwell was a frequent passenger aboard the disgraced financier's jets.

The FAA accidentally disclosed more than 2,000 flight records associated with Jeffrey Epstein's private jets
 
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