but the question is, who else was there? carolyn said maxwell and epstein were often there, but also testified that epstein brought two male friends on different occasions into the massage room. she never said who they were, nor was she asked by the prosecution to elaborate. she also haired how at other times older women joined in and how a different woman came another time. and there was more apparent equally last week. this time in the form of a video. in court prosecutors showed a 40-minute video taken in 2005 during a search of epstein s mansion. the video was hidden from public view and just shown to the jury. ghislaine maxwell s defense attorney argued it sent the impression his home was, quote, a domicile of debauchery, arguing 39 minutes of the video should have been in the public domain. the judge agreed with the defense, ruling that several photos from inside the home and a redacted version of the
case appeared to be operating under cloak and dagger. when an alleged victim testified this week she told the court she had been to epstein s palm beach home more than 100 times, usually two to three times a week. but the question is, who else was there? carolyn said maxwell and epstein were often there, but also testified that epstein brought two male friends on different occasions into the massage room. she never said who they were, nor was she asked by the prosecution to elaborate. she also shared how at other times older women joined in and how a different woman came another time. and there was more apparent equally last week. this time in the form of a video. in court prosecutors showed a 40-minute video taken in 2005 during a search of epstein s mansion. the video was hidden from public view and just shown to the jury. ghislaine maxwell s defense attorney argued it sent the impression his home was, quote, a domicile of debauchery, arguing 39 minutes of the video should have been
say others without naming those individuals. the judge responded in agreement, wondering why so many names have been kept from view, calling the flight logs overly redacted. the prosecutor tried to explain saying there was no particular reason. adding she didn t think they were relevant to question she was asking. the judge seemed to have had enough and insisted that more of the flight logs be shared in court. the prosecutor citing how time intensive that will be, asking to be given the long weekend break to work it that didn t stop some infrom reportedly suggesting the case was rigged to keep some people out of the spotlight. this isn t the first time prosecutors in the government s case appeared to be operating under cloak and dagger. when an alleged victim testified this week she told the court she had been to epstein s palm beach home more than 100 times, usually two to three times a week.
traff trafficking trial. the prosecution rested. a further and final accuser took the stand today and testified that acceptstein sexually abused her and maxwell groomed her and gave her an unsolicited massage. defense attorneys moved for an acquittal but was denied by the judge. questions are shrouding the trial after flight logs were heavily redacted. reporter: frustration and grumbling as flight logs from convicted sex offender jeffery epstein s private planes appear in court. many of the names redacted, blacked out. to protect whom? alleged victims names were hidden. who are the others onboard and why haven t they been named publicly? defense lawyers raising the issue by one of epstein s long-time clients, saying counsel for the government was referring to certain flights and noting epstein and/or maxwell were on the flights and would
issue by one of epstein s long-time clients, saying counsel for the government was referring to certain flights and noting epstein and/or maxwell were on the flights and would say others without naming those individuals. the judge responded in agreement, wondering why so many names have been kept from view, calling the flight logs overly redacted. the prosecutor tried to explain saying there was no particular reason. adding she didn t think they were relevant to question she was asking. the judge seemed to have had enough and insisted that more of the flight logs be shared in court. the prosecutor citing how time intensive that will be, asking to be given the long weekend break to work it that didn t stop some from reportedly suggesting the case was rigged to keep some people out of the spotlight. this isn t the first time prosecutors in the government s