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  4. "document_number": "336",
  5. "date": "09/07/21",
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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 336 Filed 09/07/21 Page 4 of 10\n\nunder Rule 404(b) or as res gestae evidence in conjunction with her sister's allegations. See First Motion at 11, 15-16. Maria Farmer is the individual who purportedly introduced her younger sister to Jeffrey Epstein. In her civil lawsuit and in numerous public statements, Ms. Maria Farmer has asserted that she has certain physical items that substantiate her allegations against Jeffrey Epstein and Ms. Maxwell. She described in various publications certain \"envelopes\" that she \"still has\" with the touch DNA and fingerprints of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.2 Ms. Maxwell seeks to examine those envelopes and to test them in advance of trial to disprove Maria Farmer's claims.\n\nMaria Farmer also reportedly met with attorneys Brad Edwards and Stanley Pottinger at her home in Paducah, KY in or about June 2016. To counsel's knowledge, those attorneys have never represented Maria Farmer. Brad Edwards describes in his self-published memoir, Relentless Pursuit, that Maria Farmer during that meeting showed him substantial physical evidence corroborating her claims against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, including photographs, diaries, telephone books, Rolodexes and mementos collected from her \"time with Epstein and Maxwell.\" See Ex. 2(A). Ms. Maxwell also seeks to examine these items of physical evidence in advance of trial so that her experts and investigation team may rebut any such evidence and effectively confront this accuser. The requests for her attorneys' fee agreements and her EVCP Materials are identical to those in the BSF subpoena, but are being requested directly from her in the event her attorneys claim they do not have constructive possession or control over those items.\n\n2 In a podcast with journalist Whitney Webb which aired on May 26, 2020, Maria Farmer claimed to possess \"envelopes\" that \"still have the touch DNA and fingerprints on them\" of \"Jeffrey and Ghislaine\" and that she offered them to the FBI but the FBI said \"we don't need it.\" https://soundcloud.com/user-414392239/271-epstein-victim-maria-farmer-speaks-part-2-the-last-american-vagabond-whitney-webb\n\n3\nDOJ-OGR-00005046",
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  19. "content": "under Rule 404(b) or as res gestae evidence in conjunction with her sister's allegations. See First Motion at 11, 15-16. Maria Farmer is the individual who purportedly introduced her younger sister to Jeffrey Epstein. In her civil lawsuit and in numerous public statements, Ms. Maria Farmer has asserted that she has certain physical items that substantiate her allegations against Jeffrey Epstein and Ms. Maxwell. She described in various publications certain \"envelopes\" that she \"still has\" with the touch DNA and fingerprints of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.2 Ms. Maxwell seeks to examine those envelopes and to test them in advance of trial to disprove Maria Farmer's claims.",
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  24. "content": "Maria Farmer also reportedly met with attorneys Brad Edwards and Stanley Pottinger at her home in Paducah, KY in or about June 2016. To counsel's knowledge, those attorneys have never represented Maria Farmer. Brad Edwards describes in his self-published memoir, Relentless Pursuit, that Maria Farmer during that meeting showed him substantial physical evidence corroborating her claims against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, including photographs, diaries, telephone books, Rolodexes and mementos collected from her \"time with Epstein and Maxwell.\" See Ex. 2(A). Ms. Maxwell also seeks to examine these items of physical evidence in advance of trial so that her experts and investigation team may rebut any such evidence and effectively confront this accuser. The requests for her attorneys' fee agreements and her EVCP Materials are identical to those in the BSF subpoena, but are being requested directly from her in the event her attorneys claim they do not have constructive possession or control over those items.",
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  29. "content": "2 In a podcast with journalist Whitney Webb which aired on May 26, 2020, Maria Farmer claimed to possess \"envelopes\" that \"still have the touch DNA and fingerprints on them\" of \"Jeffrey and Ghislaine\" and that she offered them to the FBI but the FBI said \"we don't need it.\" https://soundcloud.com/user-414392239/271-epstein-victim-maria-farmer-speaks-part-2-the-last-american-vagabond-whitney-webb",
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  43. "entities": {
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  45. "Maria Farmer",
  46. "Jeffrey Epstein",
  47. "Ghislaine Maxwell",
  48. "Brad Edwards",
  49. "Stanley Pottinger",
  50. "Whitney Webb"
  51. ],
  52. "organizations": [
  53. "FBI"
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  55. "locations": [
  56. "Paducah, KY"
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  58. "dates": [
  59. "May 26, 2020",
  60. "June 2016",
  61. "09/07/21"
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  64. "1:20-cr-00330-PAE",
  65. "Document 336",
  66. "Ex. 2(A)",
  67. "DOJ-OGR-00005046"
  68. ]
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  70. "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court filing related to the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, discussing Maria Farmer's allegations and evidence against Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein."
  71. }