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Type: Court transcript (cross-examination)
File Size: 498 KB
Summary

This document is page 120 of a court transcript filed on January 15, 2025, from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (the Ghislaine Maxwell case). It features the cross-examination of a witness named Rocchio (likely an expert) regarding academic studies on 'delayed disclosures' of abuse. The testimony distinguishes between 'disclosure' (to friends, parents, teachers) and 'reporting' (to law enforcement), and discusses how studies define 'delay' ranging from one week to one year.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Rocchio Witness
Under cross-examination, discussing academic studies on delayed disclosures. Likely an expert witness.
Unidentified Attorney (Q) Interrogator
Conducting cross-examination of the witness regarding definitions of disclosure and delay.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
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DOJ
Implied by Bates stamp 'DOJ-OGR'

Timeline (2 events)

2025-01-15
Filing date of the document containing the transcript.
Court
Unknown (Date of Testimony)
Cross-examination of witness Rocchio regarding delayed disclosure studies.
Courtroom
Rocchio Defense Attorney

Relationships (1)

Rocchio Adversarial/Legal Attorney (Q)
Cross-examination transcript format (Q&A)

Key Quotes (3)

"That's generally referred to in the literature as reporting."
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"And there's really no set term of what disclosure in this context means; correct? ... No, that's not correct."
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"Some of the studies have one year as delay, up to one year; right?"
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 782 Filed 01/15/25 Page 120 of 158 120
LBAGmax4 Rocchio - Cross
1 Q. You also talked about delayed disclosures; correct?
2 A. Yes.
3 Q. Now, the studies vary over when disclosure occurs for a
4 number of reasons. First, the definition of disclosure, the
5 studies have disclosures to law enforcement, right, which is
6 one definition of disclosure?
7 A. That's generally referred to in the literature as
8 reporting.
9 Q. And then there's disclosure to a parent; right?
10 A. Correct.
11 Q. Then there's disclosure to a friend; right?
12 A. Mm-hmm.
13 Q. Disclosure to a teacher or other third person?
14 A. Yes.
15 Q. And there's really no set term of what disclosure in this
16 context means; correct?
17 A. No, that's not correct.
18 Q. There's also no set term on what delay means; correct?
19 A. No, that's not correct.
20 Q. Well, some of the studies have one week as delay; right?
21 A. Yes.
22 Q. And some of the studies have one month as a delay; right?
23 A. Yes.
24 Q. Some of the studies have one year as delay, up to one year;
25 right?
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