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Document Information

Type: Court transcript (direct examination)
File Size: 573 KB
Summary

This document is page 104 of a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the direct examination of a witness named Rodgers (likely a pilot). Rodgers testifies about flying for Jeffrey Epstein between 1994 and 2004, specifically noting trips to Mexico (1993) and St. Thomas (1998). The testimony details Ghislaine Maxwell's role as a central figure who managed Epstein's properties, hired employees, purchased goods for homes and aircraft, and communicated flight schedules to the crew.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Rodgers Witness
Subject of direct examination, likely a pilot given the context of flying and aircraft management.
Jeffrey Epstein Employer
Owner of the planes/homes; would personally inform staff of flight schedules.
Ghislaine Maxwell Employee/Manager
Described as working for Epstein as property manager, office manager, responsible for hiring employees and purchasing...
Epstein's Secretary Employee
Mentioned as a person who would inform staff of flight schedules.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Court reporting agency listed in footer.
DOJ
Department of Justice (implied by Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00018966).

Timeline (2 events)

1993
Trip to Mexico
Mexico
1998
Started flying to St. Thomas
St. Thomas

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location visited around 1993.
Flight destination starting around 1998.
Managed by Ghislaine Maxwell.

Relationships (3)

Rodgers Employee/Employer Jeffrey Epstein
Rodgers flew Epstein's planes and received instructions from him.
Ghislaine Maxwell Employee/Manager Jeffrey Epstein
Witness states Maxwell worked for Epstein as a property and office manager.
Rodgers Colleagues Ghislaine Maxwell
Maxwell would inform Rodgers of flight schedules; Rodgers observed her duties.

Key Quotes (4)

"She [Ghislaine Maxwell] worked for Jeffrey Epstein."
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"She was a property manager pretty much for all of his homes that he had, an office manager."
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"She would interview prospective employees and she would hire employees."
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Quote #3
"She would do a lot of purchases for the homes, for the apartments, for the airplanes also, soft goods that you would need in those places."
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 755 Filed 08/10/22 Page 104 of 262 1809
LC8VMAX4 Rodgers - direct
1 Mexico?
2 A. That would have been 1993.
3 Q. And about when do you remember starting to fly to St.
4 Thomas?
5 A. Probably around 1998.
6 Q. I'd like to focus again on the period between 1994 and
7 2004. During that period, how did you learn about an upcoming
8 flight for one of Mr. Epstein's planes?
9 A. It would be one of several ways. It could be Jeffrey
10 Epstein himself could tell us before we left the plane that
11 we're leaving in two days or two hours or whatever we're doing.
12 It could also be from his secretary. There were times that
13 Ghislaine Maxwell might tell us about when the flight was.
14 Q. Who was Ghislaine Maxwell?
15 A. She worked for Jeffrey Epstein.
16 Q. Based on your observations and time working with her, what
17 were her job responsibilities?
18 A. She had a lot of responsibilities. She was a property
19 manager pretty much for all of his homes that he had, an office
20 manager. She would hire -- or she would interview prospective
21 employees and she would hire employees. She would be -- she
22 would do a lot of purchases for the homes, for the apartments,
23 for the airplanes also, soft goods that you would need in those
24 places.
25 Q. Among Mr. Epstein's employees, where in the hierarchy did
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
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