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Summary
This document is a transcript of a direct examination of a witness named Visoski, likely a pilot, regarding passengers on Mr. Epstein's private planes. Visoski testifies that his interaction with passengers was minimal, and it was not his primary job to record every passenger's name, especially on domestic flights. He states that passenger information would typically come from Mr. Epstein, Ms. Maxwell, or secretaries at the office.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Visoski | Witness |
The person being questioned under direct examination.
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| Mr. Epstein | Owner of private planes and residences |
Mentioned throughout as the owner of the private planes on which the witness worked.
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| Ms. Maxwell | Associate of Mr. Epstein |
Mentioned as a person who might provide information about passengers on Mr. Epstein's aircraft.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting agency that transcribed the testimony.
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Timeline (2 events)
Visoski describes his general duties during flights on Mr. Epstein's planes, including assisting with luggage and being in the cockpit. He explains the process for identifying passengers, noting it was not a priority to get every name on domestic flights but was necessary for international flights.
Mr. Epstein's private planes
Locations (1)
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Mentioned in the final question on the page.
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Relationships (2)
Visoski is testifying about his work on Mr. Epstein's private planes, indicating an employer-employee or contractor relationship, likely as a pilot.
Ms. Maxwell is mentioned alongside Mr. Epstein and secretaries as someone who would provide information about who was flying on the aircraft, suggesting she worked with him in an organizational capacity.
Key Quotes (4)
"My interaction was brief. Most of my duties were obviously up in the cockpit."Source
— Visoski
(Describing his limited interaction with passengers on Mr. Epstein's planes.)
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"It was mainly not a priority to get a name, but we would try to be as accurate as we could."Source
— Visoski
(Explaining the procedure for identifying passengers.)
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"It wasn't as much important as a pilot knowing that how many people were going as opposed to specifying the name if it was a domestic flight."Source
— Visoski
(Contrasting the requirements for domestic versus international flights regarding passenger identification.)
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"That wasn't my job to jot down every person that flew on the aircraft."Source
— Visoski
(Clarifying his responsibilities regarding passenger logs.)
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