Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team files a motion to exclude Government Exhibit 52, a 97-page document...
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Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team files a motion to exclude Government Exhibit 52, a 97-page document compilation, due to concerns over its authenticity, hearsay nature, and potential prejudice. The document's provenance is tied to a bribery scheme involving former Epstein employee Alfredo Rodriguez.
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Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team files a motion to exclude Government Exhibit 52, a 97-page document...
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team files a motion to exclude Government Exhibit 52, a 97-page document compilation, due to concerns over its authenticity, hearsay nature, and potential prejudice. The document surfaced in 2009 as part of a bribery scheme involving former Epstein employee Alfredo Rodriguez.
The letter, filed by Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys, argues that Government Exhibit 52, an address bo...
The letter, filed by Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys, argues that Government Exhibit 52, an address book allegedly belonging to Jeffrey Epstein, is not authentic and should not be admitted as evidence without proper authentication. The defense contends that the book was altered by Alfredo Rodriguez, a former Epstein employee, and that the government's witness cannot verify its authenticity.
Court Filing - Motion in Limine: 390
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team files a motion to exclude Government Exhibit 52, a 97-page document compilation, due to concerns over its authenticity, hearsay nature, and potential prejudice. The document's provenance is tied to a bribery scheme involving former Epstein employee Alfredo Rodriguez.
Court Filing - Motion in Limine: 445
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team files a motion to exclude Government Exhibit 52, a 97-page document compilation, due to concerns over its authenticity, hearsay nature, and potential prejudice. The document surfaced in 2009 as part of a bribery scheme involving former Epstein employee Alfredo Rodriguez.
Epstein Black Book (Contact Directory) - Government Exhibit
A 97-page book of names, phone numbers, emails, and addresses taken from Epstein's Palm Beach residence by former house manager Alfredo Rodriguez in 2005. Rodriguez attempted to sell it to an attorney representing an Epstein victim and was later imprisoned for obstruction. The book contained over 1,500 contacts. A redacted version was published by Gawker in 2015; an unredacted version appeared online in 2019.
The document is a letter from the US Department of Justice to Judge Alison J. Nathan, arguing that G...
The document is a letter from the US Department of Justice to Judge Alison J. Nathan, arguing that Government Exhibit 52, a contact book belonging to Ghislaine Maxwell, is authentic and should be admitted as evidence in her trial. The Government contends that Employee-1's testimony will establish the book's authenticity and relevance to the case.
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