Court transcript of witness Rodgers testifying about interactions with Ghislaine Maxwell between 1991 and 2004. Rodgers details visiting four specific residences of Maxwell's (59th St, Upper East Side studio, 84th St, and 65th St townhouse) primarily to maintain and refurbish first aid kits identical to those kept on Epstein's aircraft. Communications evolved from beepers to cell phones during this period.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Rodgers | Witness |
Testifying about interactions with Ghislaine Maxwell; implies role in aviation/logistics ('our airplane').
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| Ms. Maxwell | Subject |
Ghislaine Maxwell; discussed regarding her residences and communication methods.
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| Mr. Epstein | Associate |
Mentioned as owner of the planes.
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| Unidentified Attorney | Interrogator |
Asking questions (Q.) during direct examination.
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| Southern District Reporters, P.C. | ||
| DOJ |
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Maxwell's first residence visited by witness
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Probable location of a studio apartment owned by Maxwell
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Location of a large apartment owned by Maxwell
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Location of a townhouse owned by Maxwell
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Place where Rodgers interacted with Maxwell
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"Early on it would be by beeper, if she needed something; and then later on we had cell phones."Source
"She had first aid kits that we also had maintained on our airplane; and so we provided her with those first aid kits."Source
"The first one would have been on 59th Street near Columbus Circle."Source
"And then she had a townhouse on 65th Street."Source
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