Witness questioned about undisclosed payments from Mr. Herman and connections to Epstein‑related lawyer Jeff Sloman
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The passage hints at possible undisclosed financial assistance from a figure linked to the Epstein case and references a prosecutor (Jeff Sloman) with ties to the U.S. Attorney's Office, suggesting a Witness asked if Mr. Herman advanced money to their family; answer withheld under privilege. Reference to a lawyer who first sued Epstein on the witness's behalf for $50 million. Identification of Je
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