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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 767 Filed 08/10/22 Page 47 of 257 2880 LCKCmax3 Summation - Ms. Moe from an underage girl who needs money and is being exploited. This is Government Exhibit 3-E. It's the same phone number and that's Carolyn's full name. What's the message? It's that Kim wants to work. Just like Carolyn told you, she brought other friends to the house to give massages. Ladies and gentlemen, Carolyn's testimony was extensively corroborated in this case. Her name is on FedEx records and phone messages. She has been on the record since 2009 about Maxwell calling her for appointments. And her exboyfriend, Sean, confirmed that Carolyn went to that house to make money for years and that she interacted with Maxwell at that house. You know that Carolyn told you the truth. That's what the evidence tells you. Her testimony was backed up by the other evidence in this case and it was corroborated by what Annie and Kate and Jane told you about Maxwell and how she operated for years. What Carolyn told you is powerful evidence that Maxwell was conspiring with Epstein to abuse underage girls. Maxwell sent a teenage girl into a massage room with an adult man. She knew exactly what she was doing. If you believe Carolyn's testimony, the defendant is guilty on counts One, Three, Five, and Six. And I'll talk about those counts later on. That brings us to reason six. The sixth way that you know Maxwell is guilty is because Maxwell and Epstein kept a SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00014447",
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  19. "content": "from an underage girl who needs money and is being exploited. This is Government Exhibit 3-E. It's the same phone number and that's Carolyn's full name. What's the message? It's that Kim wants to work. Just like Carolyn told you, she brought other friends to the house to give massages. Ladies and gentlemen, Carolyn's testimony was extensively corroborated in this case. Her name is on FedEx records and phone messages. She has been on the record since 2009 about Maxwell calling her for appointments. And her exboyfriend, Sean, confirmed that Carolyn went to that house to make money for years and that she interacted with Maxwell at that house. You know that Carolyn told you the truth. That's what the evidence tells you. Her testimony was backed up by the other evidence in this case and it was corroborated by what Annie and Kate and Jane told you about Maxwell and how she operated for years. What Carolyn told you is powerful evidence that Maxwell was conspiring with Epstein to abuse underage girls. Maxwell sent a teenage girl into a massage room with an adult man. She knew exactly what she was doing. If you believe Carolyn's testimony, the defendant is guilty on counts One, Three, Five, and Six. And I'll talk about those counts later on. That brings us to reason six. The sixth way that you know Maxwell is guilty is because Maxwell and Epstein kept a",
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  35. "Carolyn",
  36. "Kim",
  37. "Maxwell",
  38. "Epstein",
  39. "Sean",
  40. "Annie",
  41. "Kate",
  42. "Jane"
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  59. "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court transcript, likely from a trial involving Ghislaine Maxwell. The text discusses the testimony of a witness named Carolyn and its relevance to the case against Maxwell. The document is typed and contains no handwritten text or stamps."
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