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Document Information

Type: Court transcript (testimony)
File Size: 491 KB
Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript involving the direct examination of a pilot named Rodgers. Rodgers testifies about a personal logbook he kept separate from official records, which tracked destinations, flight times, and passenger names for flights where he served as a crew member on Mr. Epstein's planes. The prosecution introduces 'Government Exhibit 662' for identification.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Rodgers Witness / Pilot
Testifying in court (Direct examination). Identified in the header and contextually as a pilot who kept a logbook.
Jeffrey Epstein Employer / Plane Owner
Referenced as 'Mr. Epstein', the owner of the planes Rodgers piloted.
Unidentified Attorney (Q) Examiner
Conducting the direct examination of the witness.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Listed in the footer.
US Government
Implied by the introduction of 'Government Exhibit 662'.

Timeline (2 events)

August 10, 2022
Court Filing Date
Southern District of New York (implied by Case number and reporter)
Unknown (Past)
Employment of Rodgers by Epstein
Various (Flight crew)

Relationships (1)

Rodgers Employer/Employee Jeffrey Epstein
Q asks about 'your employment for Mr. Epstein'.

Key Quotes (3)

"I kept passenger names also."
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"It was only the flights that I was a crew member."
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Quote #2
"On average, about five weeks a year, between vacation and training."
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 755 Filed 08/10/22 Page 115 of 262 1820
LC8VMAX4 Rodgers - direct
1 A. No.
2 Q. Now, you also mentioned a set of records that you kept
3 separately. What was that?
4 A. My logbook.
5 Q. What's a logbook?
6 A. It just shows you the day you flew, the destination you
7 went to, the flight time that you flew on that.
8 Q. What other information about each flight you piloted did
9 you keep in your logbook?
10 A. I kept passenger names also.
11 Q. Now, did that logbook include every flight that each of
12 Mr. Epstein's planes took or only the flights where you were a
13 crew member?
14 A. It was only the flights that I was a crew member.
15 Q. Over the course of your employment for Mr. Epstein, how
16 often were you away from work?
17 A. On average, about five weeks a year, between vacation and
18 training.
19 Q. I'd now like to ask you to please pull out the binder in
20 front of you and take a look at what's been marked for
21 identification as Government Exhibit 662.
22 A. Okay. I have it.
23 Q. Do you recognize that?
24 A. Yes.
25 Q. What is it?
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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