Court Transcript: 751
Summary
The court discusses the government's request for a limiting instruction regarding the testimony of witness Kate, who will testify under a pseudonym. The court decides to include language in the instruction that it had directed the government not to ask about details of Kate's sexual conduct with Jeffrey Epstein.
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Court filings and transcripts: 53
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Court Transcript: 745
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