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10 fd. 12 [3 14 15 16 i) 18 wife) 20 21 22 23 24 25 44 H3VOGIU1 plaintiff a liar, to call her claims obvious lies that have been shown to be untrue demands the same meaning. Plaintiff cannot be making claims shown to be untrue that are obvious lies without being a liar." Ms. Maxwell has stated in her answer after that that her statement was true; that is, plaintiff is a liar. She is thus entitled by Rule 405 to introduce all forms of character evidence, including specific instances of conduct, opinion, and reputation. What does that evidence look like? Plaintiff's mother described her as a liar, plaintiff's fiance described her as a liar, plaintiff's employer from 2002 described her as a liar. Your Honor, I would like to start with the first one that plaintiff started with, and that is motion in limine 2, which is Bill. Clinton being on the island. Ms. Maxwell is going to testify at this trial, and she's going to testify regarding the obvious lies that plaintiff told her. One story that plaintiff has told is that Ms. Maxwell was on the island with Bill Clinton and herself at a dinner party. If I may approach, your Honor? I have three exhibits. Two for now. THE COURT: I think in duplicate, to the extent that I think. MS. MENNINGER: I'd like to first direct the Court's attention to the news article by -- SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011347

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Filename HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011347.jpg
File Size 0.0 KB
OCR Confidence 85.0%
Has Readable Text Yes
Text Length 1,435 characters
Indexed 2026-02-04T16:13:33.261762