This document is a transcript of a direct examination of a witness named Alessi. Alessi recounts a brief, five-minute visit to Ms. Maxwell's small townhome in London, which occurred while Alessi was employed by Mr. Epstein. The witness also states that Ms. Maxwell imposed numerous rules on Mr. Epstein's staff regarding presentation, dress, and forms of address.
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| Alessi | Witness |
The person being questioned in the direct examination, answering with 'A.'
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| Mr. Epstein | Employer |
Mentioned as the employer of the witness, Alessi.
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| Ms. Maxwell | Associate of Mr. Epstein |
Owner of a townhome in London which the witness visited. She also set rules for Mr. Epstein's employees.
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
Listed at the bottom of the document, likely the court reporting agency that transcribed the testimony.
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The city where Ms. Maxwell's townhome is located.
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A property in London visited by the witness. Described as a two-floor, small place with a red front door, living room...
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"I visit Ms. Maxwell's townhome in London."Source
"She invite us to see her house."Source
"It was a pretty small place. There was not a big structure."Source
"Oh, there were many, many, many rules."Source
"From rules about presentation of the dishes, presentation of the table; there were rules about the way we should be dressed; there were rules about how we are to address"Source
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