A questioner asks Rodgers about the process of identifying and logging passengers on Mr. Epstein's planes. Rodgers explains that they didn't always know passengers' names and would use the abbreviation 'PAX' in the logbook, sometimes noting gender. Rodgers confirms they would not retroactively add a name if it was learned on a later flight.
This document is a page from the court transcript of the direct examination of a witness named Rodgers, filed on August 10, 2022. Rodgers testifies about the procedures for logging passengers on Jeffrey Epstein's airplanes, explaining that unknown passengers were recorded as 'PAX' (an abbreviation for passenger) in the logbook. Rodgers confirms that if a passenger's name was learned on a subsequent flight, their name would not be retroactively added to previous flight logs where they were listed as 'PAX'.
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