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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 763 Filed 08/10/22 Page 173 of 197
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Okay.
Judge Chin sets out the summary
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MS. MENNINGER:
have copies for the Court,
THE COURT:
MR. ROHRBACH:
judgment standard on page 12.
your Honor.
apologize.
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gave a copy to the government.
THE COURT: Yes.
Do you want to respond to the summary judgment point?
So 201(b), the Court may judicially notice a fact that
is not subject to reasonable dispute.
MS. MENNINGER: This was the government's motion for
summary judgment; and it was Mr. Epstein's admission that
that's when he vacated the premises. So I don't think that --
in terms of that's why I think that you need to take both the
answers and the summary judgment together, rather than trying
to introduce one or the other. It was the government's
position that he abandoned in January of
that.
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