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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 751 Filed 08/10/22 Page 195 of 261 1356 LC6VMAX6\n1 she was asked to wear a schoolgirl outfit. And the jury will\n2 know that that's true because Epstein did, in fact, possess\n3 such outfits; that it was his practice to maintain them, to ask\n4 people to wear them; that what she told the jury was true; that\n5 that is a very specific type of costume, and that was his\n6 practice. It corroborates her testimony.\n7 The point is not to identify these as the particular\n8 outfits, but to corroborate the fact that that was, in fact,\n9 his practice and, thus, that her testimony on that score was\n10 credible. That's why we're offering this evidence, your Honor.\n11 MR. EVERDELL: Your Honor, the government is really\n12 trying to bootstrap here. This is the one witness who's going\n13 to say anything about a schoolgirl outfit. There's no\n14 practice. There's one person's experience. And I would think\n15 that they are also ignoring the 403 issue. It's not just some\n16 sort of weight issue; it goes to prejudice. When an item is\n17 found 15 years after the fact, I mean, it doesn't establish a\n18 practice certainly. And it's extraordinarily prejudicial to\n19 show these items to the jury when they are not even linked up\n20 to the witness who actually is the one person who has a story\n21 about a schoolgirl outfit.\n22 THE COURT: I'm inclined to agree.\n23 I'll look at the specific testimony, but I think, as I\n24 sit here, 401/403 grounds -- well, first -- yes, 401/403\n25 grounds, I think it's probably out. I don't know whether -- I\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.\n(212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00018532",
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- "content": "1 she was asked to wear a schoolgirl outfit. And the jury will\n2 know that that's true because Epstein did, in fact, possess\n3 such outfits; that it was his practice to maintain them, to ask\n4 people to wear them; that what she told the jury was true; that\n5 that is a very specific type of costume, and that was his\n6 practice. It corroborates her testimony.\n7 The point is not to identify these as the particular\n8 outfits, but to corroborate the fact that that was, in fact,\n9 his practice and, thus, that her testimony on that score was\n10 credible. That's why we're offering this evidence, your Honor.\n11 MR. EVERDELL: Your Honor, the government is really\n12 trying to bootstrap here. This is the one witness who's going\n13 to say anything about a schoolgirl outfit. There's no\n14 practice. There's one person's experience. And I would think\n15 that they are also ignoring the 403 issue. It's not just some\n16 sort of weight issue; it goes to prejudice. When an item is\n17 found 15 years after the fact, I mean, it doesn't establish a\n18 practice certainly. And it's extraordinarily prejudicial to\n19 show these items to the jury when they are not even linked up\n20 to the witness who actually is the one person who has a story\n21 about a schoolgirl outfit.\n22 THE COURT: I'm inclined to agree.\n23 I'll look at the specific testimony, but I think, as I\n24 sit here, 401/403 grounds -- well, first -- yes, 401/403\n25 grounds, I think it's probably out. I don't know whether -- I",
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