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Summary

This document is a transcript of a direct examination of a witness named Rodgers. Rodgers describes a large townhouse in Manhattan, the nature of the relationship between Ms. Maxwell and Mr. Epstein between 1991 and 2004 as changing from romantic to not romantic, and the process by which Ms. Maxwell would provide 24-72 hours notice for flights on Mr. Epstein's planes via beeper or cell phone.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Rodgers Witness
Mentioned in the header as the person undergoing direct examination.
Ms. Maxwell
Subject of questioning regarding her relationship with Mr. Epstein and her role in communicating flight information.
Mr. Epstein
Subject of questioning regarding his relationship with Ms. Maxwell and his planes.

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 document.

Timeline (2 events)

The witness would receive notice of an upcoming flight on one of Mr. Epstein's planes, typically 24 hours to two or three days in advance.
late '90s, possibly 2000
'She' (presumably Ms. Maxwell) moved to a townhouse in Manhattan.
Manhattan

Locations (2)

Location Context
Mentioned as the borough where the homes described were located.
A property described as brown, five stories tall, with a courtyard, approximately 6,500-7,000 square feet, where 'she...

Relationships (2)

Ms. Maxwell personal Mr. Epstein
The witness states that based on observations between 1991 and 2004, they were romantically involved early on, but at some point during that period, they were not.
Ms. Maxwell professional Rodgers
Ms. Maxwell was the person who would contact the witness (Rodgers) to inform them of upcoming flights on Mr. Epstein's planes.

Key Quotes (4)

"Early on they were romantically involved. And somewhere in between that time period they weren't romantically involved."
Source
— Rodgers (Describing the witness's understanding of the relationship between Ms. Maxwell and Mr. Epstein between 1991 and 2004.)
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"I believe it was a brown, five stories tall. It had a courtyard in the back of it. It was -- it was a pretty big place, probably, I'm guessing -- well, I'm not guessing. Approximately 6,500 square feet, maybe seven."
Source
— Rodgers (Describing a townhouse in Manhattan where 'she' (presumably Ms. Maxwell) moved.)
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"It could have been by beeper. And then after we got rid of the beepers, it would have been by cell phone."
Source
— Rodgers (Explaining how Ms. Maxwell would convey information about upcoming flights.)
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"It would vary. Usually 24 hours. And it could be even two or three days."
Source
— Rodgers (Stating how far in advance notice was typically given for one of Mr. Epstein's flights.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 755 Filed 08/10/22 Page 111 of 262 1816
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Rodgers - direct
1 understanding of when she moved to the townhouse approximately?
2 A. In the -- probably the late '90s, possibly 2000.
3 Q. Could you describe that townhouse for us please.
4 A. I believe it was a brown, five stories tall. It had a
5 courtyard in the back of it. It was -- it was a pretty big
6 place, probably, I'm guessing -- well, I'm not guessing.
7 Approximately 6,500 square feet, maybe seven.
8 Q. All of these homes you've described, in what borough were
9 they located?
10 A. Manhattan.
11 Q. Based on your observations of and interactions with
12 Ms. Maxwell and Mr. Epstein, what was your understanding of the
13 nature of their relationship between 1991 and 2004?
14 A. Early on they were romantically involved. And somewhere in
15 between that time period they weren't romantically involved.
16 Q. When Ms. Maxwell was the person to let you know about an
17 upcoming flight on one of Mr. Epstein's planes, how would she
18 contact you to convey that information?
19 A. It could have been by beeper. And then after we got rid of
20 the beepers, it would have been by cell phone.
21 Q. About how far ahead of time did you typically receive
22 notice of an upcoming flight for one of Mr. Epstein's planes?
23 A. It would vary. Usually 24 hours. And it could be even two
24 or three days.
25 Q. To your knowledge, did Mr. Epstein fly exclusively by
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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