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kaggle-ho-011323House Oversight

Courtroom transcript excerpt referencing Ms. Giuffre and expert testimony on terminology

Courtroom transcript excerpt referencing Ms. Giuffre and expert testimony on terminology The passage provides a routine procedural argument about language use in a trial involving Ms. Giuffre. It mentions no new factual allegations, financial flows, or high‑level officials. The only notable figure is Ms. Giuffre, a known participant in the Epstein case, but the excerpt adds no novel evidence or actionable leads. Key insights: Defense expert Dr. Esplin initially described the client as a "prostitute" and later retracted the term.; Counsel cites Rule 611 and Rule 403 to limit prejudicial language in the trial.; Reference to an omnibus motion and point number 8, but no substantive content disclosed.

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Courtroom transcript excerpt referencing Ms. Giuffre and expert testimony on terminology The passage provides a routine procedural argument about language use in a trial involving Ms. Giuffre. It mentions no new factual allegations, financial flows, or high‑level officials. The only notable figure is Ms. Giuffre, a known participant in the Epstein case, but the excerpt adds no novel evidence or actionable leads. Key insights: Defense expert Dr. Esplin initially described the client as a "prostitute" and later retracted the term.; Counsel cites Rule 611 and Rule 403 to limit prejudicial language in the trial.; Reference to an omnibus motion and point number 8, but no substantive content disclosed.

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