This document is a page from the court transcript of the direct examination of a witness named Alessi (likely Juan Alessi) in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The witness describes the layout of Epstein's Palm Beach property, specifically a structure and a wall he nicknamed the 'Berlin Wall' which obstructed the view from the staff quarters to the main house. The testimony is interrupted by an objection from defense attorney Mr. Pagliuca regarding a question about where Ms. Maxwell slept, citing a lack of specific dates.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Alessi | Witness |
Testifying under direct examination regarding the layout of the Palm Beach property and staff quarters.
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| Mr. Epstein | Subject of Inquiry |
Referenced regarding his presence in Palm Beach.
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| Ms. Maxwell | Subject of Inquiry |
Question asked regarding where she slept when in Palm Beach.
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| Ms. Drescher | Courtroom Staff/Clerk |
Instructed to clear an exhibit from the display.
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| Mr. Pagliuca | Defense Attorney |
Objects to a question based on lack of foundation regarding dates.
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| Southern District Reporters, P.C. | ||
| DOJ |
Indicated by the DOJ-OGR stamp number.
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Location of the property being discussed.
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Specific area on the property identified by the witness.
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Area separated from the main house by a wall.
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Nickname given by the witness to a wall constructed on the property.
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"And also it was a wall that I used to call the Berlin Wall"Source
"It obstruct the whole view of the garden and the pool, so it was no view from the staff quarters to the rest of the house."Source
"When Ms. Maxwell was in Palm Beach, where would she sleep at night?"Source
"We're lacking a date certain here."Source
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