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This document is an excerpt from a transcript or deposition where Ghislaine Maxwell discusses how Jeffrey Epstein managed his contacts. She mentions John Alessi had a Rolodex of people who visited Epstein's house and that Epstein relied on staff, including a secretary or assistant chief, to maintain contact information, which included a list of people who might need to be contacted, described as 'the latter' in response to a question about masseuses.

People (4)

Name Role Context
GHISLAINE MAXWELL Deponent / Speaker
Discussing how Jeffrey Epstein's contacts were managed.
John Alessi Individual mentioned by Ghislaine Maxwell
Had a Rolodex with names and numbers of people who came to the house; potentially a chief of staff or someone Epstein...
Epstein Subject of discussion
Ghislaine Maxwell was with him half the time; relied on others for contact information when she wasn't present.
TODD BLANCHE Interviewer / Questioner
Asking clarifying questions about the nature of the contact lists.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
MAGNA LEGAL SERVICES
Company providing legal services, likely transcribed the document.

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Location Context
Referenced as a place where people came and where John Alessi kept a Rolodex.

Relationships (4)

GHISLAINE MAXWELL associate/partner Epstein
I only was with Epstein, even at best, half the time.
John Alessi associate/staff Epstein
John Alessi had a Rolodex that he kept the names and numbers of all the people that came to the house... So it'd be that John Alessi or whoever else.
John Alessi chief of staff (implied) Epstein
he had like his chief of staff who could find whatever he needed. And when I wasn't there, he had to rely on somebody else, right? So it'd be that John Alessi or whoever else.
Epstein employer/employee Secretary / Assistant Chief
he had an assistant chief who was his secretary, who would be the one that would update his computer

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"GHISLAINE MAXWELL: So there would've -- SO there's two things -- well, three ways. So I know that the house itself, John Alessi had a Rolodex that he kept the names and numbers of all the people that came to the house so that he could call."
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"GHISLAINE MAXWELL: So --because I only was with Epstein, even at best, half the time. So when I was there, he had like his chief of staff who could find whatever he needed. And when I wasn't there, he had to rely on somebody else, right? So it'd be that John Alessi or whoever else."
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"TODD BLANCHE: But was what you're describing, which I'm not -- it makes sense. I'm just -- was that a list of masseuses or a list of people that might need to be contacted, which would, necessarily, include a lot of masseuses?"
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"GHISLAINE MAXWELL: That's -- the latter."
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GHISLAINE MAXWELL: So there would've --
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SO there's two things -- well, three ways. So I know
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that the house itself, John Alessi had a Rolodex that
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he kept the names and numbers of all the people that
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came to the house so that he could call.
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So --because I only was with Epstein, even
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at best, half the time. So when I was there, he had
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like his chief of staff who could find whatever he
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needed. And when I wasn't there, he had to rely on
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somebody else, right? So it'd be that John Alessi or
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whoever else.
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So everybody -- whoever was traveling with
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him or wherever he was, he needed somebody else to
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access information. So he had an assistant chief who
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was his secretary, who would be the one that would
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update his computer, you know, like everybody has an
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address book.
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TODD BLANCHE: But was what you're
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describing, which I'm not -- it makes sense. I'm
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just -- was that a list of masseuses or a list of
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people that might need to be contacted, which would,
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necessarily, include a lot of masseuses?
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GHISLAINE MAXWELL: That's -- the latter.
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TODD BLANCHE: And did you update that?
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Like were you part of -- were you one of the people
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