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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 751 Filed 08/10/22 Page 137 of 261 1298\nLC6VMAX4 Kate - cross\n1 have nightmares about them.\n2 MS. STERNHEIM: Objection.\n3 THE COURT: All right. Sustained.\n4 Next question.\n5 MS. POMERANTZ: Thank you, your Honor.\n6 Q. You were asked some questions on cross-examination about\n7 the awards you received from the Epstein Victim Compensation\n8 Fund. Do you remember that?\n9 A. Yes\n10 Q. Can you tell the jury what the money meant to you.\n11 A. Yes. What the money meant to me was recognition of my pain; what it meant to me was that my truth was important --\n12 MS. STERNHEIM: Objection.\n13 THE COURT: Overruled. You may answer.\n14 A. It meant that I could continue to try to recover and to\n15 continue to try and help other people recover from these kinds\n16 of events.\n17 Q. Kate, do you have any financial stake in the outcome of\n18 this trial?\n19 A. I do not.\n20 MS. POMERANTZ: No further questions, your Honor.\n21 MS. STERNHEIM: Briefly.\n22 THE COURT: Yes.\n23 RECROSS EXAMINATION\n24 BY MS. STERNHEIM:\n25 SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00012888",
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- "content": "1 have nightmares about them.\n2 MS. STERNHEIM: Objection.\n3 THE COURT: All right. Sustained.\n4 Next question.\n5 MS. POMERANTZ: Thank you, your Honor.\n6 Q. You were asked some questions on cross-examination about\n7 the awards you received from the Epstein Victim Compensation\n8 Fund. Do you remember that?\n9 A. Yes\n10 Q. Can you tell the jury what the money meant to you.\n11 A. Yes. What the money meant to me was recognition of my pain; what it meant to me was that my truth was important --\n12 MS. STERNHEIM: Objection.\n13 THE COURT: Overruled. You may answer.\n14 A. It meant that I could continue to try to recover and to\n15 continue to try and help other people recover from these kinds\n16 of events.\n17 Q. Kate, do you have any financial stake in the outcome of\n18 this trial?\n19 A. I do not.\n20 MS. POMERANTZ: No further questions, your Honor.\n21 MS. STERNHEIM: Briefly.\n22 THE COURT: Yes.\n23 RECROSS EXAMINATION\n24 BY MS. STERNHEIM:",
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