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This document is a legal memorandum filed by Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team on January 25, 2021, seeking to suppress evidence obtained via subpoena from the law firm Boies Schiller Flexner. The defense argues that the government made false representations to Judge McMahon to bypass a civil protective order and obtain confidential deposition transcripts, alleging collusion between the civil plaintiff's lawyers (Boies Schiller) and federal prosecutors. The document details the history of the civil defamation case, specific deposition questions regarding sexual acts and Epstein, and the procedural history of the protective order modification.
This document is an internal email from an Assistant US Attorney (SDNY) dated September 28, 2021, discussing potential trial exhibits (ESI). The email reveals that evidence was recovered from a computer registered to 'gmax' (likely Ghislaine Maxwell), which was a clone of a computer from Epstein's Palm Beach house created by his private investigators in 2005. The FBI recovered these cloned drives from Epstein's NYC townhouse in 2019.
This document contains an email chain from June 2020 between an Assistant US Attorney (SDNY) and a colleague regarding the preparation of a Grand Jury presentation. The emails request the creation of PowerPoint slides featuring specific excerpts from a deposition (where a witness denies giving massages or knowing of underage recruitment) and excerpts from flight records corresponding to specific dates in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998. The actual flight logs are mentioned as attachments but are not visible in the text.
This document is an internal email chain from June 2020 involving an Assistant US Attorney in the SDNY preparing for a Grand Jury presentation. The attorney requests the creation of presentation slides featuring specific excerpts from Ghislaine Maxwell's deposition transcripts (denying knowledge of underage recruitment and massages) and specific flight records from dates between 1994 and 1998.
This document contains excerpts from depositions of Ghislaine Maxwell taken on April 22, 2016, and July 22, 2016. Maxwell denies knowingly inviting underage girls (other than friends' children) to Epstein's homes, denies knowledge of sex toys at Epstein's properties, and denies recruiting girls for sexual massages. She specifically denies giving a massage to a redacted individual (likely Virginia Giuffre) and claims her sexual involvement with Epstein was limited to him and two other specific women.
This document outlines the maintenance schedule and contact information for services at a Palm Beach House. It details routine tasks like trash collection, recycling, mail delivery, and lists various contractors for plumbing, electrical, painting, carpentry, upholstery, carpet cleaning, and A/C repairs, along with their contact numbers and specific service schedules.
This document contains a legal transcript of an interview, likely a deposition or testimony, where Ghislaine Maxwell is being questioned by Todd Blanche. The discussion covers Maxwell's past work with Ted and TerraMar, her involvement with fashion and sponsorships, and her knowledge of and relationships with Jean-Luc Brunel, Mr. Epstein, and Harvey Weinstein.
This document is a page from a deposition or interview transcript featuring Ghislaine Maxwell being questioned by Todd Blanche. The discussion revolves around whether certain individuals, including Jean-Luc and Harvey Weinstein, received massages or were known by Maxwell, particularly in the context of her relationship with Mr. Epstein and his activities at locations like Palm Beach House.
This document is a page from a transcript where Ghislaine Maxwell discusses her relationship with 'Ted', stating it evolved into a 'long-term friend-family' dynamic. She also mentions Ted's plans to redecorate his Palm Beach house and her recommendation of Mark Zeff as a decorator, noting Ted's difficulty with maintaining professional relationships.
This document is a transcript of a cross-examination of a witness named Alessi. Alessi is questioned about his prior testimony regarding contacting people at various clubs like The Breakers and Mar-a-Lago. The questioning then shifts to his knowledge of Mr. Epstein's visits to a Palm Beach house, specifically whether Epstein came without Ms. Maxwell or brought other women to the residence.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Alessi by an attorney, Mr. Pagliuca. The questioning focuses on an occasion when Mr. Epstein picked up a "Ms. Jane" from her home in West Palm Beach, Florida, and drove her to his house. The topic then shifts to renovations at a Palm Beach house, with the attorney introducing Government Exhibit 297, dated April 4, 1994, as evidence.
This document is a page from a court transcript of the direct examination of a witness named Alessi. The testimony focuses on the layout of Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach house, specifically noting that massage tables were present in every guest room and Epstein's room, and that Epstein received the majority of his massages in his bathroom. The witness also describes the protocol for answering phones and recording messages in a booklet with carbon copies.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the testimony of a witness, Mr. Alessi, regarding his employment at Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach house. Alessi states that approximately 98% of the massage therapists were female, and describes how first-time visitors entered through the front door while repeat visitors used the kitchen. He also testifies that he would inform both Mr. Epstein and Ms. Maxwell of a massage therapist's arrival, and would then be instructed to set up the massage in Epstein's bathroom.
This document is a page from the court testimony of a witness named Alessi (likely Juan Alessi) filed in August 2022. The testimony focuses on the year 1994 at Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach house, detailing the presence of 'Jane' (a guest), Ghislaine Maxwell, Emmy Tayler, and Gwendolyn Beck. The witness describes a routine where Epstein, Maxwell, Emmy Tayler, and guests would go to the movies almost every night.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the direct examination of a witness named Alessi. Alessi testifies that he worked for Mr. Epstein from approximately 1990 to December 2002, initially performing repairs and dismantling rooms at the Palm Beach house. He details two phases of renovations: an initial year-long phase completed in 1991 and a subsequent 'extensive' and 'expensive' renovation by a large company completed around 1994.
This document is page 5 of a court filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) dated December 9, 2021, regarding the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. The text discusses the legal admissibility of Government Exhibit 52 (GX 52), identified as a household directory from the Palm Beach property. The court argues that witness Mr. Alessi sufficiently authenticated the book based on his familiarity with it, despite Defense objections regarding the chain of custody and physical alterations (Post-it notes, pencil markings).
This legal document is a court filing by the Government arguing for the admission of a contact book (Government Exhibit 52) as evidence. The argument relies on the testimony of Juan Alessi, a former employee of Epstein, who identified the book as being from Epstein's Palm Beach house. Alessi confirmed the book's appearance and recognized names within it, establishing its authenticity and relevance to the case.
This document is page 16 of an indictment (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) filed on July 8, 2020, detailing 'Count Six' against Ghislaine Maxwell for Perjury. It alleges that on July 22, 2016, during a deposition for a civil case (15 Civ. 7433), Maxwell knowingly gave false testimony regarding her knowledge of sex toys at Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach house.
This document is page 17 of 18 from an indictment (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) filed on July 6, 2020. It outlines Count Six (Perjury) against Ghislaine Maxwell, alleging she knowingly made false material declarations during a deposition on July 22, 2016, related to civil case 15 Civ. 7344. The specific false testimony cited involves her denial of knowledge regarding sex toys or devices at Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach house.
This document is page 91 of a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the direct examination of a witness, Mrs. Hesse, by Ms. Moe. The testimony focuses on identifying a message from 'Carolyn' in Exhibit 3E and establishing that Mrs. Hesse worked at the Palm Beach house specifically when Maxwell and Epstein were not home.
This document is a court transcript of testimony from a witness named Carolyn. She states that Sarah Kellen contacted her on behalf of Mr. Epstein, offering $500-$600 for a photoshoot, during which Carolyn was nude, at the Palm Beach house. Carolyn also testifies that during massage appointments, she would undress before Mr. Epstein entered the room, and she would then massage him for about 45 minutes.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) filed on August 10, 2022. It features the cross-examination of a witness named Healy. The questioning establishes that Healy never visited Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach house, only visited the New York residence to drop off documents without entering, visited Zorro Ranch exactly once, and never flew on Epstein's private planes or traveled with him.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, likely USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell) featuring the direct examination of a witness named Visoski by prosecutor Ms. Comey. Visoski identifies Government Exhibit 202 as a photograph of the garage and exterior of Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach residence. Visoski also mentions having previously performed audio/video work at the home.
This document is a contact list and schedule for staff members at the Palm Beach House, categorized into full-time and part-time workers. It provides specific work hours for gardeners and cleaners, noting schedule adjustments based on Mr. Epstein's presence at the property. The document was entered as Government Exhibit 418-R in a criminal case.
This document is page 11 of a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) dated February 4, 2021. It outlines Counts Five and Six of the indictment against Ghislaine Maxwell, citing specific testimony from April and July 2016 depositions alleged to be perjury regarding her knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's recruitment of underage girls and the presence of sex toys at his Palm Beach home. The text also notes a potential violation of a protective order by Giuffre's lawyers in sharing confidential deposition contents with the government.
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