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I saw that. Giuffre's lawyers say that Andy's team have been stonewalling and the statute of limitations was about to run out.
That's right. It has come out now because today was the deadline.
I saw that. Giuffre's lawyers say that Andy's team have been stonewalling and the statute of limitations was about to run out.
That's right. It has come out now because today was the deadline.
If we go by the color scheme on the lawsuit, it's actually a little ways above the deadline.
Fair enough. She had until 14 Aug 2021. That is a Sunday. I don't know if the US legal system is similar to the UK but deadlines are usually designated as
Wednesday.
Steve Bannon prepped Jeffrey Epstein for CBS interview, Michael Wolff claims
Ex-Trump strategist told financier to ‘stick to his message, which is that he is not a paedophile’, New York Times reports
Jeffrey Epstein gave a series of interviews on film in 2019 in which his interviewer said the financier and convicted sex trafficker was “engaging, not threatening … [not] at all creepy … a sympathetic figure”.
The interviewer was the former Trump strategist Steve Bannon.
The episode, as reported by the New York Times, is described in a book of profiles, Too Famous: The Rich, the Powerful, the Wishful, the Notorious, the Damned, due out in October. The author is Michael Wolff, who wrote Fire and Fury and two other exposés of Donald Trump’s presidency.
The Times also reported that Bannon told Epstein to “look directly into the camera now and then”, so as not to come across as stupid, and advised his subject “not to share his racist theories on how Black people learn”.
I thought that this was interesting. Bit of a grain of salt, due to the source (Michael Wolff).
I thought that this was interesting. Bit of a grain of salt, due to the source (Michael Wolff).
Jeffrey Epstein gave a series of interviews on film in 2019 in which his interviewer said the financier and convicted sex trafficker was “engaging, not threatening … [not] at all creepy … a sympathetic figure”.
- Ghislaine Maxwell's brother is defending her ahead of her sex trafficking trial.
- In an interview with Insider, Ian Maxwell blamed his sister's incarceration on Trump's Attorney General Bill Barr.
- Barr went after Ghislaine because he was embarrassed by Jeffrey Epstein's suicide on his watch, Maxwell says.
Heh. For me, what Epstein and Bannon are supposed to have said only becomes interesting once I know how Wolff is supposed to have learned about it.
The judge is allowing testimony from Elizabeth Loftus and another expert on how false memories can be created.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us...lse-memories-expert-testify-trial-2021-11-22/
And that's absolutely fair and correct: psychologists are now well aware of the phenomenon of false memory, so it's right that the court should be made aware of it too (it's still something that many laypeople aren't really all that aware of - there's a tendency to think that in these memory-critical situations, the person is either telling the truth or lying, without realising the third possibility: that the person is sincere but wrong).
Not that I suspect it'll make all that much difference to the outcome - there's just (apparently) far too much evidence, and far too many independent cross-corroborations.
The judge is allowing testimony from Elizabeth Loftus and another expert on how false memories can be created.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us...lse-memories-expert-testify-trial-2021-11-22/
Indeed. False Memory really only applies in situations where a single, usually very young alleged victim makes accusations against a single, alleged perpetrator, and only in very specific and peculiar circumstances. When several different people are making similar allegations, false memory is not in play.
Additionally, false memories rarely arise spontaneously or absent other influences, which usually means they have been coached.
Sorry but that's all very much wrong. We all have false memories, they "spontaneously" arise all the time. We now know much more about how memory works and why false memories are so prevalen
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[From 1996]https://staff.washington.edu/eloftus/Articles/psytoday.htm"When working on legal cases, in the end I can't say the abuse didn't happen. I can only say if these memories are false, here's how they may have developed. And I have this history--going way back-of worrying about the falsely accused. If there's one question I have about myself, one puzzle, it's that history." She has always worried about unfair punishment and has accepted almost every death penalty case offered. Her schedule is packed with flights to various cities to participate in court cases.
Scratch the surface and you discover how skeptical she is about the view of sexual abuse as the root of life-long trauma: she herself was molested by a baby-sitter when she was six and shrugs it off. "It's not that big a deal," she says candidly. When I mention award-winning poet Michael O'Ryan's recent memoir--in which he describes his childhood molestation as the cause of a tragic life centered around sexual addiction, which psychotherapy only belatedly began to heal--she gently scoffs and suggests that O'Ryan's therapy itself may have helped him create a revisionist view of his life, in which all of his troubles were traceable to that early experience.
What Bob001 said.
We aren't talking about girls having trivial memory failures about where they left their car keys. They are making accusations of being repeatedly raped, sexually assaulted and/or sex-trafficked by people they knew personally. Those kinds of memories, if they are false, do not arise spontaneously - they would have to be coached in much the same way the children and young people at the centre of the 1980s Satanic Panic were coached into "remembering" things that never happened by clueless child psychologists using flawed techniques and planted suggestions. These girls have not woken up one morning and suddenly, falsely, remembered they were repeatedly raped, or repeatedly sex-trafficked over a period of months and years.
What Bob001 said.
We aren't talking about girls having trivial memory failures about where they left their car keys. They are making accusations of being repeatedly raped, sexually assaulted and/or sex-trafficked by people they knew personally. Those kinds of memories, if they are false, do not arise spontaneously - they would have to be coached in much the same way the children and young people at the centre of the 1980s Satanic Panic were coached into "remembering" things that never happened by clueless child psychologists using flawed techniques and planted suggestions. These girls have not woken up one morning and suddenly, falsely, remembered they were repeatedly raped, or repeatedly sex-trafficked over a period of months and years.