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  5. "date": "08/10/22",
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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 767 Filed 08/10/22 Page 101 of 257 2935\nLCKCmax5\n\nSummation - Ms. Menninger\n\n1 with the three most important people to her at her school? Is\n2 that credible? It is not credible, I submit to you.\n3 And if Jane is unable to tell her mother about sexual\n4 abuse, but she's able to tell her mother that she got her hair\n5 pulled one time and she gets a lawsuit out of it, what makes\n6 her think her mother is not going to get her back. This sounds\n7 like a whole lot of hindsight changing the stories around.\n8 And where is her mother? Why didn't her mother come\n9 to testify about this? Oh, I kept that lawsuit from Jane, I\n10 didn't want her to know we were in a lawsuit for two years.\n11 And by the way, if you're getting wads of cash from\n12 Jeffrey Epstein every time you go over there, why do you need\n13 to file a lawsuit?\n14 There's a flight log entry with Jane's first name in\n15 May of '97 that goes from New Jersey to New Mexico. She's\n16 almost 17 at that point. And then in August of '97, she turns\n17 17. Before that, though, while she's still 16, she takes\n18 another international trip. She doesn't remember that trip\n19 either when I asked her. She turns 17 in the fall of '97, The\n20 Lion King is released. She told you originally her first trip\n21 to New York was when The Lion King was released. It turns out\n22 she was 17 when that happened. She got her dates wrong in a\n23 case that's about dates and about travel. She got her dates\n24 wrong by three years. And then in January of '98, she goes to\n25 Europe again with her family. You can see the cities that she\n\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.\n(212) 805-0300\n\nDOJ-OGR-00014501",
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  29. "content": "1 with the three most important people to her at her school? Is\n2 that credible? It is not credible, I submit to you.\n3 And if Jane is unable to tell her mother about sexual\n4 abuse, but she's able to tell her mother that she got her hair\n5 pulled one time and she gets a lawsuit out of it, what makes\n6 her think her mother is not going to get her back. This sounds\n7 like a whole lot of hindsight changing the stories around.\n8 And where is her mother? Why didn't her mother come\n9 to testify about this? Oh, I kept that lawsuit from Jane, I\n10 didn't want her to know we were in a lawsuit for two years.\n11 And by the way, if you're getting wads of cash from\n12 Jeffrey Epstein every time you go over there, why do you need\n13 to file a lawsuit?\n14 There's a flight log entry with Jane's first name in\n15 May of '97 that goes from New Jersey to New Mexico. She's\n16 almost 17 at that point. And then in August of '97, she turns\n17 17. Before that, though, while she's still 16, she takes\n18 another international trip. She doesn't remember that trip\n19 either when I asked her. She turns 17 in the fall of '97, The\n20 Lion King is released. She told you originally her first trip\n21 to New York was when The Lion King was released. It turns out\n22 she was 17 when that happened. She got her dates wrong in a\n23 case that's about dates and about travel. She got her dates\n24 wrong by three years. And then in January of '98, she goes to\n25 Europe again with her family. You can see the cities that she",
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  45. "Jane",
  46. "Jeffrey Epstein",
  47. "Ms. Menninger"
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  56. "Europe"
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  60. "August '97",
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  62. "January '98"
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  70. "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court transcript with a summation by Ms. Menninger. The text is mostly printed, with no visible handwriting or stamps. The document is from a court case involving Jeffrey Epstein and a person named Jane."
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