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Type: Court transcript (testimony)
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Summary

This document is a page from the court transcript of the direct examination of a witness named Visoski. Visoski testifies about working for Ms. Maxwell in the 2000s, describing visits to her Manhattan brownstone to handle luggage, sign expense reports, and install a home theater on the sixth floor. The witness also provides a layout description of the brownstone's lower levels.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Visoski Witness
Providing direct testimony regarding work performed for Ms. Maxwell.
Ms. Maxwell Subject of Testimony
Owner/resident of the brownstone townhouse discussed; employer of the witness.
Unidentified Examiner (Q) Attorney
Conducting the direct examination of Visoski.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Produced the transcript.

Timeline (3 events)

2000s
Luggage Pickup
Ms. Maxwell's Manhattan brownstone
2000s
Signing Expense Reports
Ms. Maxwell's Manhattan brownstone
2000s
Installation and maintenance of home theater
6th floor of Ms. Maxwell's Manhattan brownstone

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of the residences discussed.
5-6 story building in Manhattan with a 6th-floor home theater, foyer, living room, dining room, and kitchen.

Relationships (1)

Visoski Employee/Contractor Ms. Maxwell
Visoski picked up luggage for flights, submitted expense reports to her, and installed AV equipment in her home.

Key Quotes (4)

"It had to have been in the 2000s, I believe."
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"she had the sixth floor up there that had a home theater that I installed with a flat screen TV"
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"I would actually go there sometimes to get an expense report signed."
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"I believe it was a five or six-story building or home."
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 743 Filed 08/10/22 Page 33 of 247 161
LBUVMAX2 Visoski - direct
1 accurate estimation on that.
2 Q. And about when do you remember her moving into the
3 brownstone townhouse you mentioned?
4 A. I'd only be guessing if I said the 2000s, but I don't have
5 an exact era. It had to have been in the 2000s, I believe.
6 Q. In what borough were all three of those residences?
7 A. They were in Manhattan.
8 Q. Why did you go to those residences?
9 A. It was -- it was still luggage; we would actually go there
10 to pick up luggage for the flights. I would actually go there
11 sometimes to get an expense report signed. And then also at
12 the brownstone I did -- she had the sixth floor up there that
13 had a home theater that I installed with a flat screen TV, so I
14 would occasionally go there and support, you know, help tune
15 and adjust that.
16 Q. Would you please describe the interior of Ms. Maxwell's
17 brownstone townhouse.
18 A. I believe it was a five or six-story building or home. You
19 entered the front door, it brought you into a courtyard or I
20 should say an entrance foyer. And then once you started -- you
21 walk up the first stairs to the first -- to the first level you
22 got to, that was kind of the living room and also had the
23 kitchen. So in the front of the house of the brownstone was
24 the living room, then there was a dining room, and then further
25 back of that was the kitchen. And then you went to the next
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