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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 767 Filed 08/10/22 Page 61 of 257 2894 LCKCmax3 Summation - Ms. Moe that Maxwell knew Carolyn was underage. And we're talking about the counts one by one, but I want to step back and ask you to keep in mind, you don't have to set aside all of the evidence you heard in this case when you examine each count, it's the opposite. The pattern throughout the case tells you that the defendant knew these girls were under age and she knew that they were going to be molested. You should consider all of that evidence as you examine each count. The third element of Count Six is that the defendant knew Carolyn would be caused to engage in a commercial sex act. And here, a commercial sex act just means a sex act in exchange for money. That's what happened to Carolyn. She was paid hundreds of dollars every time that she was abused. Sometimes Maxwell handed over the cash herself. And we've been talking all morning about the overwhelming evidence that Maxwell knew these girls would be sexually abused in those so-called massages. She absolutely knew. Finally, there is a fourth element here. In interstate commerce here means something a little different than the first two counts we talked about. We're not talking about travel across state lines. Instead, we're talking about an effect on interstate commerce. So when Carolyn got packages from New York, when she SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00017082",
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  24. "content": "that Maxwell knew Carolyn was underage. And we're talking about the counts one by one, but I want to step back and ask you to keep in mind, you don't have to set aside all of the evidence you heard in this case when you examine each count, it's the opposite. The pattern throughout the case tells you that the defendant knew these girls were under age and she knew that they were going to be molested. You should consider all of that evidence as you examine each count. The third element of Count Six is that the defendant knew Carolyn would be caused to engage in a commercial sex act. And here, a commercial sex act just means a sex act in exchange for money. That's what happened to Carolyn. She was paid hundreds of dollars every time that she was abused. Sometimes Maxwell handed over the cash herself. And we've been talking all morning about the overwhelming evidence that Maxwell knew these girls would be sexually abused in those so-called massages. She absolutely knew. Finally, there is a fourth element here. In interstate commerce here means something a little different than the first two counts we talked about. We're not talking about travel across state lines. Instead, we're talking about an effect on interstate commerce. So when Carolyn got packages from New York, when she",
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