This document is a page from the court testimony of a pilot named Visoski (likely David Visoski) in the case US v. Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). Visoski describes the layout of Epstein's Palm Beach property, specifically the addition of a third structure for staff housing in the 2000s. He also details security procedures at West Palm Beach International Airport between 1994 and 2004, noting that vehicles were allowed to bypass the terminal and drive directly to the aircraft on the tarmac by providing the tail number to security.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Visoski | Witness / Pilot |
Testifying under direct examination regarding Epstein's properties and flight procedures.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Refereed to as 'Mr. Epstein' and 'he'; owner of the properties and aircraft discussed.
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| The Butler | Staff |
Mentioned as residing in the separate staff structure built on the property.
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| Household Staff | Staff |
Mentioned as residing in the separate staff structure.
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| Southern District Reporters, P.C. |
Court reporting agency listed in footer.
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| West Palm Beach International Airport |
Airport used for flights to/from the Palm Beach residence.
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Epstein's property containing three structures: main house, cabana, and staff house.
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Airport used by Visoski and Epstein.
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State mentioned in context of cars having tinted windows.
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"So, to answer your question, there was three structures on the property."Source
"At the West Palm Beach airport, passengers are allowed to drive their vehicles right up to the aircraft and exit."Source
"They would pull up to the security gate and actually tell them the aircraft number."Source
"99 percent of cars in Florida have tinted windows, so I"Source
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