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  4. "document_number": "741",
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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 741 Filed 08/10/22 Page 30 of 106\nLBTCMAX2 Opening - Ms. Pomerantz\n1 second in command. She was involved in every detail of\n2 Epstein's life. During the ten years the defendant and Epstein\n3 committed these crimes together, the defendant was the lady of\n4 the house. She ran Epstein's various properties, hiring and\n5 firing employees. She imposed rules, instructing employees to\n6 not speak directly with Epstein or talking with other people\n7 visiting Epstein's homes. When she took charge of those homes,\n8 the rules for staff were strict. Employees were to see\n9 nothing, hear nothing, say nothing. There was a culture of\n10 silence. That was by design, the defendant's design, because\n11 behind closed doors, the defendant and Epstein were committing\n12 heinous crimes. They were sexually abusing teenage girls.\n13 The defendant and Epstein were partners in crime.\n14 They had a playbook. First, they got access to young girls,\n15 then they gained their trust. They learned about each girl's\n16 hopes and dreams. They learned about each girl's families,\n17 often targeting the daughters of single mothers. The defendant\n18 and Epstein promised these girls the world. Some of the girls\n19 had difficult home lives and came from families that were\n20 struggling to make ends meet. The defendant and Epstein were\n21 wealthy, powerful, and well connected, and they flaunted it.\n22 They made sure everybody knew. The defendant and Epstein made\n23 young girls believe that their dreams could come true. They\n24 figured out what the girls dreamed of becoming when they grew\n25 up and they promised to help, promised to help pay for school,\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.\n(212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00016140",
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  24. "content": "1 second in command. She was involved in every detail of\n2 Epstein's life. During the ten years the defendant and Epstein\n3 committed these crimes together, the defendant was the lady of\n4 the house. She ran Epstein's various properties, hiring and\n5 firing employees. She imposed rules, instructing employees to\n6 not speak directly with Epstein or talking with other people\n7 visiting Epstein's homes. When she took charge of those homes,\n8 the rules for staff were strict. Employees were to see\n9 nothing, hear nothing, say nothing. There was a culture of\n10 silence. That was by design, the defendant's design, because\n11 behind closed doors, the defendant and Epstein were committing\n12 heinous crimes. They were sexually abusing teenage girls.\n13 The defendant and Epstein were partners in crime.\n14 They had a playbook. First, they got access to young girls,\n15 then they gained their trust. They learned about each girl's\n16 hopes and dreams. They learned about each girl's families,\n17 often targeting the daughters of single mothers. The defendant\n18 and Epstein promised these girls the world. Some of the girls\n19 had difficult home lives and came from families that were\n20 struggling to make ends meet. The defendant and Epstein were\n21 wealthy, powerful, and well connected, and they flaunted it.\n22 They made sure everybody knew. The defendant and Epstein made\n23 young girls believe that their dreams could come true. They\n24 figured out what the girls dreamed of becoming when they grew\n25 up and they promised to help, promised to help pay for school,",
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  40. "Epstein",
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  44. "SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C."
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  56. "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court transcript or legal document related to a case involving Jeffrey Epstein and the defendant, likely Ghislaine Maxwell. The text describes the defendant's involvement in Epstein's crimes and their methods of targeting and abusing young girls."
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