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d-1401House OversightLegal Filing

The letter from the US Attorney's office to defense counsel notifies them of evidence and witnesses ...

The letter from the US Attorney's office to defense counsel notifies them of evidence and witnesses the government may introduce at trial, including testimony about Jeffrey Epstein's activities and documentary evidence related to the charged crimes. The evidence is deemed admissible as direct evidence or under Rule 404(b). The letter is designated confidential under a protective order.

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House Oversight
Reference
d-1401
Pages
1
Persons
1
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Summary

The letter from the US Attorney's office to defense counsel notifies them of evidence and witnesses the government may introduce at trial, including testimony about Jeffrey Epstein's activities and documentary evidence related to the charged crimes. The evidence is deemed admissible as direct evidence or under Rule 404(b). The letter is designated confidential under a protective order.

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Evidence to be introduced at trialWitness testimonyAdmissibility of evidence under Rule 404(b)

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