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Potential evidence of under‑aged sexual assault involving [REDACTED - Survivor] referenced in House Oversight hearing

The excerpt hints at a police report concerning a minor ([REDACTED - Survivor]) allegedly raped by two Southern District reporters and mentions a defendant’s knowledge (Maxwell). While it suggests a possib Reference to a police report about a 14‑year‑old [REDACTED - Survivor] allegedly raped by two reporters. Mention of "Maxwell" who allegedly had knowledge of the allegations at the time. Court dialogue ind

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #011426
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1
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The excerpt hints at a police report concerning a minor ([REDACTED - Survivor]) allegedly raped by two Southern District reporters and mentions a defendant’s knowledge (Maxwell). While it suggests a possib Reference to a police report about a 14‑year‑old [REDACTED - Survivor] allegedly raped by two reporters. Mention of "Maxwell" who allegedly had knowledge of the allegations at the time. Court dialogue ind

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defamationunderaged-victimpolice-reportlegal-exposureevidence-procurementhouse-oversightsexual-misconduct

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10 id. 12 13 14 L5 16 ne) 18 life) 20 21 22 23 24 25 123 H3vlgiu2 the business records exception. But even if it weren't to come in under the business records exception, it can come in not for the truth of the matter asserted but to show for knowledge. And you say in your June 20th order, "Notwithstanding the questions are directed to reveal relevant answers regarding defendant's knowledge of plaintiff's allegations, that knowledge goes directly to the truth or falsity of the defamation, a key element of plaintiff's claims." In other words, what Maxwell knew at the time she's making the statement goes to the truth of the falsity of those statements, and that includes this police report, your Honor, so we believe that it's critical evidence to show that. And you'll see that, again, she was working for the defendant at the time that this investigation happened. She has testified to that. She was on the flights with him at the time this was going on over 300 times during that period. THE COURT: You know, spare me the flights, okay? MS. McCAWLEY: Sure. Okay. THE COURT: I've heard that before. |e MS. McCAWLEY: Sure. I'm sorry, your Honor. I'll try to cut to the chase here. So certainly, you know, it's interesting, because you heard defense counsel here not too long ago saying that they wanted to get in police reports of an under-aged minor, [REDACTED], from when she was 14, being raped by two SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300

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