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This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Visoski. Visoski testifies about the practice of keeping passenger manifests for flights on Epstein's planes, stating that records were kept for tax purposes and that when passenger names were unknown, their gender was noted instead.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Visoski Witness
A witness being cross-examined about procedures for creating passenger manifests for flights.
Epstein
Mentioned in the context of the planes on which the flights in question took place ("flights on Epstein's planes").

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SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed in the footer of the transcript, likely the court reporting agency that produced the document.

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2022-08-10
Witness Visoski is cross-examined regarding the creation and content of passenger manifests for flights on Epstein's planes.
Visoski Unnamed Questioner

Relationships (1)

Visoski Professional Epstein
Visoski's testimony indicates a professional involvement with flights on "Epstein's planes," as they were knowledgeable about and participated in the record-keeping procedures for these flights.

Key Quotes (2)

"It was my understanding we kept passenger information more for tax reasons on who flew on the aircraft in the early days."
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— Visoski (Explaining the rationale for keeping passenger records on general aviation flights, even when not strictly required for weight and balance.)
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"We tried to at least identify the sex rather than just put one passenger. So that's why we had put male or"
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— Visoski (Describing the procedure for documenting passengers when their names were not known.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 743 Filed 08/10/22 Page 80 of 247 208
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Visoski - cross
1 A. Sure.
2 Q. But even if you weren't told all the names or you didn't
3 have all the names, you did try to keep track of how many
4 people were on the plane; right?
5 A. That's correct.
6 Q. Because as you mentioned before in testimony, pilots need
7 to fill out a passenger manifest for each flight; right?
8 A. They don't have to on general aviation. It was more for
9 weight and balance. It was my understanding we kept passenger
10 information more for tax reasons on who flew on the aircraft in
11 the early days. Might not be the case at this point, but we
12 still tried to keep as accurate records, if we could, even if
13 it wasn't necessary.
14 Q. Fair enough. So but you did try to keep passenger
15 manifests for flights on Epstein's planes?
16 A. Absolutely, yes.
17 Q. And a manifest, I think you described, among other things,
18 contains the list of the passenger names if you have them; is
19 that right?
20 A. That's correct.
21 Q. And if you didn't know their names, you might put in
22 something like one female or one male or one passenger to note
23 a named passenger?
24 A. Exactly. We tried to at least identify the sex rather than
25 just put one passenger. So that's why we had put male or
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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