Maxwell Trial - Prosecution Closing Arguments Transcript
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Transcript of the prosecution's closing arguments in USA v. Maxwell. AUSA Alison Moe argued that Maxwell was not merely a bystander but was 'the key' to Epstein's scheme, actively recruiting, grooming, and participating in the abuse. The prosecution walked through the evidence connecting Maxwell to each count and each victim who testified.
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