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exhibits, all of which were in the Government’s discovery productions. The Government also
provided the defense with Jencks Act materials for all trial witnesses that same day, including
detailed notes and reports of the Government’s interviews of the witness referenced in the letter.
The defendant now moves to exclude this evidence, arguing, among other things, that the
Government has not provided sufficient notice of the evidence it intends to offer at trial under Rule
404(b). For the reasons set forth below, the defendant’s motion lacks merit, and should be denied.
The Government has provided detailed notice, well in advance of trial. This evidence is admissible
on multiple grounds, and the jury should be permitted to consider it.
A. Applicable Law
Relevant evidence is “not confined to that which directly establishes an element of the
crime.” United States v. Gonzalez, 110 F.3d 941, 942 (2d Cir. 1997). As the Second Circuit has
explained, “[t]o be relevant, evidence need only tend to prove the government’s case, and evidence
that adds context and dimension to the government’s proof of the charges can have that tendency.”
Id.; accord United States v. Coonan, 938 F.2d 1553, 1561 (2d Cir. 1991). The Second Circuit has
repeatedly held that actions and statements are admissible as direct evidence of the crimes charged,
and are “not considered other crimes evidence under” Federal Rule of Evidence 404(b), if (a) they
“arose out of the same transaction or series of transactions as the charged offense,” (b) they are
“inextricably intertwined with the evidence regarding the charged offense,” or (c) they are
“necessary to complete the story of the crime on trial.” Carboni, 204 F.3d at 44; see also United
States v. Quinones, 511 F.3d 289, 309 (2d Cir. 2007); United States v. Baez, 349 F.3d 90, 93-94
(2d Cir. 2003). In those circumstances, the uncharged crimes evidence is “appropriately treated
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