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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 749 Filed 08/10/22 Page 22 of 236 926
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probative of anything going on in this conspiracy charged in
the indictment. It's far too attenuated and at the very least,
at this point, we don't have any testimony about any costume
play. So, again, I don't s the relevance at this point o
introducing those costumes.
And there is a 403 issue becaus setting aside how
relevant it is because we don't believe it's relevant at all —-
we start talking about costumes and that again raises things
that no witness has testified to at this point and is going to
potentially make the jurors make a moral judgment about
Mr. Epstein, about conduct that could be legal. I mean, we
have this discussion in the motions in limine because the on
witness who may talk about this is witness 3, but she was above
the age of consent at all relevant times during the conduct
that's charged. So I don't s the relevance of these, and I
think there is a 403 issue, as well.
THE COURT: Ms. Moe.
MS. MOE: Your Honor, throughout this case from
opening statements, defense counsel has repeatedly suggested to
the jury that all of the victims in this case were overage,
that nothing improper happened, and suggested to the jury that
no one had an interest in underage girls.
The fact that Jeffrey Epstein had a collection of
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schoolgirl outfits alongside the same floor as his massage
room, in the same room where he kept the massager devices that
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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