A transcript page from an interview conducted by Detective Recarey with a witness (likely named Allison) and her attorney, Mr. Murrell. The detective instructs the witness that if she is contacted by an opposing investigator or receives any 'packages' or 'gifts,' she should direct them to her attorney and notify the detective. Mr. Murrell clarifies that they are not expecting any packages.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Allison | Witness |
Name mentioned at the start of the dialogue, likely the witness being interviewed.
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| Det. Recarey | Interviewer |
Police detective conducting the questioning.
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| Mr. Murrell | Attorney |
Attorney representing the witness, intervening to clarify questions about 'packages'.
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| Unnamed Investigator | Investigator |
Referenced as 'his investigator', potentially working for the subject of the investigation.
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| Him/He | Subject of Investigation |
Unnamed male subject (likely Epstein given the context of the file collection) whose investigator might contact the w...
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| J. Consor & Associates Reporting & Transcription |
Company produced the transcript.
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| DOJ |
Department of Justice, indicated by Bates stamp DOJ-OGR.
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"I wish I could give you more names."Source
"If by any chance you are contacted again by his investigator again for any more questions or anything or any packages that he may deliver to you -- They have to go to Mr. Murrell."Source
"Packages? Are we expecting a delivery of something?"Source
"I.e., gifts, et cetera. That kind of thing."Source
"I do not intend to contact him at all."Source
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