MAXWELL

Person
Mentions
1792
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402
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856
Documents
868
Also known as:
mother of the Maxwell siblings

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402 total relationships
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organization GOVERNMENT
Legal representative
15 Very Strong
29
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person Judge Nathan
Judicial
14 Very Strong
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person Epstein
Business associate
13 Very Strong
30
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location UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Legal representative
13 Very Strong
18
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person Judge Nathan
Legal representative
13 Very Strong
20
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Business associate
13 Very Strong
11
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person Epstein
Legal representative
13 Very Strong
15
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person Juror 50
Legal representative
12 Very Strong
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location United States
Legal representative
12 Very Strong
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person Giuffre
Legal representative
11 Very Strong
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person Epstein
Friend
11 Very Strong
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person Epstein
Co conspirators
11 Very Strong
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organization The government
Legal representative
11 Very Strong
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organization district court
Legal representative
11 Very Strong
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person Epstein
Co conspirator
10 Very Strong
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location USA
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
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organization The Court
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
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organization GOVERNMENT
Adversarial
10 Very Strong
14
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person Brown
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
6
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person Epstein
Professional
10 Very Strong
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person CAROLYN
Perpetrator victim
10 Very Strong
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person Kate
Acquaintance
10 Very Strong
8
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person Judge Nathan
Professional
10 Very Strong
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person Epstein
Association
10 Very Strong
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person CAROLYN
Professional
10 Very Strong
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A Legal proceeding A discussion of the legal standard (the McDonough standard) for granting a new trial based on a j... N/A View
N/A Interaction MAXWELL subsequently interacted with Minor Victim-1 on multiple occasions at Epstein’s residences. Epstein’s residences View
N/A Trip Jane was induced to travel across state lines to New York for the purpose of being abused. She tr... New York View
N/A Conviction Maxwell was convicted for conspiracy, transportation of a minor, and sex trafficking following a ... N/A View
N/A Motion to compel Giuffre moved to compel Maxwell to answer additional intimate and personal questions that she had... N/A View
N/A Meeting Jane met Maxwell and Epstein N/A View
N/A Flight Juan Alessi witnessed driving Jane, Maxwell, and Epstein to a plane and watched them board together. N/A View
N/A Flight An unidentified commercial return flight from New Mexico for Jane, which Maxwell allegedly arrang... New Mexico View
N/A Legal proceeding A grand jury's indictment of Maxwell. N/A View
N/A Conversation A conversation between Maxwell and Kate where Maxwell stated Epstein needed massages constantly. ... A building with stairs and ... View
N/A Massage Maxwell gave Annie Farmer a massage in which she massaged her pectoral muscles. New Mexico View
N/A Sexual abuse Epstein sexually abused Minor Victim-3 during massages that were arranged and encouraged by MAXWELL. N/A View
N/A Crossing state lines (mann act offense) The defendant, Epstein, and Jane crossed state lines, and Epstein flew Jane to New York with Maxw... New York View
N/A Legal ruling Chief Judge McMahon granted the Government's application, finding Maxwell's reliance on a protect... Court View
N/A Trip A. Farmer took a trip to New Mexico, which she later chose not to write about in her journal beca... New Mexico View
N/A Shopping trip Maxwell and Epstein purchased boots for A. Farmer. New Mexico View
N/A Sexual abuse Jane was sexually abused by Maxwell and Epstein during so-called massages. This included being fo... Florida View
N/A Group encounters Maxwell and Epstein would sometimes involve Jane in horrifying group encounters with other women. N/A View
N/A Trip Maxwell and Epstein took Jane, a 14-year-old girl, on weekend trips to New York. New York View
N/A Trip Virginia Roberts traveled with Epstein and Maxwell on Epstein's private plane. New York and the Virgin Isl... View
N/A Trial The Maxwell trial, where a large number of exhibits were admitted and later made available to the... N/A View
N/A Trip/isolation Annie was lured to New Mexico where she found herself isolated with only Maxwell and Epstein, con... New Mexico View
N/A Legal negotiation Negotiation of a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). N/A View
N/A Sexual abuse Jane was sexually abused by Maxwell and Epstein. N/A View
N/A Information exchange Carolyn gave her cell phone number, her mom's cell phone number, and Shawn's home phone number to... N/A View

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This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Carolyn. Carolyn testifies about her interactions with a person named Maxwell, who invited her to an island and asked about her career aspirations. Carolyn states she told Maxwell she was 14, but Maxwell continued to call her to schedule massage appointments with Jeffrey Epstein.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Carolyn. Carolyn testifies about conversations she had with Maxwell, revealing that she disclosed her mother's alcoholism and that she had been raped and molested by her grandfather from the age of four. She also recounts that Mr. Epstein and Maxwell invited her to an island, but she was unable to go because she was too young to get a passport.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from the court transcript of the direct examination of a witness named Carolyn (likely in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, given the case number). Carolyn testifies about driving to Jeffrey Epstein's house without a license to provide massages. She details entering through the kitchen where she would regularly encounter Maxwell, who would update her on Epstein's location (e.g., out jogging) and instruct her to go upstairs to set up.

Court transcript (testimony)
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript of the direct examination of a witness named Carolyn. She testifies about being contacted to schedule appointments, often by individuals named Sarah or Maxwell, or through intermediaries like her mother or a person named Shawn. The calls sometimes mentioned that people would be flying in from New York for these appointments.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Carolyn. Carolyn testifies that a person named Maxwell would call her to schedule appointments, often stating that "they," referring to Maxwell and Mr. Epstein, were flying in from out of town. The transcript also notes the admission of an exhibit (GX-608), Carolyn's mother's phone number, into evidence under seal to protect the witness's anonymity.

Legal document
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00013115.jpg

This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Carolyn. Carolyn testifies that she provided her cell phone, her mother's cell phone, and Shawn's home phone number to Maxwell and Sarah for the purpose of scheduling 'massage appointments'. She states she cannot recall her own old number but remembers her mother's, which she has written down for the court as part of Government Exhibit 608.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, showing attorney Ms. Comey conducting a direct examination of a witness named Meder. The testimony centers on identifying a photograph (Government Exhibit 332) from a CD that was part of the 'Epstein and Maxwell investigation.' The witness is also questioned about their familiarity with the appearance of Virginia Roberts.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, US v. Ghislaine Maxwell) featuring a legal argument regarding the admissibility of a topless photograph of an unnamed victim. The prosecution argues the photo corroborates testimony that the victim was a minor involved in the conspiracy, citing flight logs showing she traveled with Epstein and Maxwell at age 17. Defense attorney Ms. Menninger objects, citing photo metadata and testimony from Mr. Alessi (House Manager) suggesting the victim was an adult (met in 2001/2002) when the events occurred.

Court transcript (legal argument/colloquy)
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a legal argument over the admissibility of a photograph as evidence. The defense, represented by Ms. Menninger, objects to the photograph's authentication, while the prosecution, represented by Ms. Moe, argues it was properly seized by the FBI from Jeffrey Epstein's residence. Ms. Moe further contends the photograph's relevance is self-evident as it depicts the relationship between Maxwell and Epstein.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document details a scheme of sexual abuse involving the defendant (Maxwell) and Epstein. It describes how Maxwell recruited 17-year-old Virginia Roberts in the summer of 2000, who was then paid for sexualized massages. The scheme escalated into a 'pyramid scheme' when Virginia, in 2001, introduced 14-year-old Carolyn, who was subsequently abused by Epstein over 100 times under the defendant's direction.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document describes Ghislaine Maxwell's role as supervisor of Jeffrey Epstein's households, where she acted as 'the lady of the house.' It details how she was financially supported by Epstein, receiving a townhouse and $23 million, while enforcing a strict culture of silence among staff to protect their criminal activities. The document cites a household manual and testimony from former manager Juan Alessi to illustrate the extreme rules of secrecy and obedience she imposed.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a legal filing arguing for a severe sentence for the defendant due to her extensive involvement in the sexual abuse of minors, emphasizing the seriousness of the offense and the defendant's lack of remorse. It rejects the defendant's claims regarding prison conditions and her attempts to shift blame, asserting that she willingly participated in and facilitated Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is the final page of a legal filing submitted on June 21, 2022, in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. Attorney Robert Y. Lewis formally requests that Ms. Ransome and Ms. Stein be permitted to speak at Maxwell's upcoming sentencing hearing. The letter is copied to various attorneys involved in the case, including defense counsel (Cohen, Menninger, Sternheim) and DOJ prosecutors (Moe, Comey, Pomerantz).

Legal correspondence / court filing
2025-11-20

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This document is a news article from the Daily Mail, filed as a legal exhibit, detailing an interview with 'Scotty,' a juror from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. Scotty expresses his satisfaction with the guilty verdict, stating the jury was convinced Maxwell was 'every bit as culpable' as her associate Epstein. He affirms that the prosecution proved its case 'beyond reasonable doubt' and that justice was served for the victims.

Legal document (exhibit - news article)
2025-11-20

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This document details two related legal matters. First, it provides an inside account from a juror named Scotty on the deliberations in the Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking trial, explaining how the jury reached its verdict. Second, it reports on a court hearing for Prince Andrew, where Judge Kaplan appeared highly skeptical of arguments made by the prince's lawyer, Andrew Brettler, who sought to use a 2009 settlement between victim Virginia Roberts and Jeffrey Epstein to have the case dismissed.

News article
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a Daily Mail news article, filed as part of a legal case (1:20-cr-00330-RA) on February 4, 2022. It features a photo of a juror named Scotty and a courtroom sketch of the defendant, Maxwell. The text states that Scotty is satisfied with the guilty verdict and believes Maxwell will spend the rest of her life in prison.

News article / legal filing
2025-11-20

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This legal document is a page from a court filing detailing a juror's (David's) explanation for Ghislaine Maxwell's acquittal on a specific charge (count two) involving the accuser 'Jane'. David clarifies to 'The Independent' that the jury's decision was based on a lack of direct evidence that Maxwell 'enticed' Jane to travel, not on a disbelief of Jane's testimony. The document also mentions corroborating evidence such as flight logs and Maxwell's 'little black book', which listed names of 'masseuses' and Palm Beach police officers.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court filing, detailing the perspective of a juror named David. David explains to The Independent why he and the jury found the victims credible, despite defense arguments about their behavior and the fallibility of memory. He emphasizes that the jury's role was to judge the stories, not the victims' decisions, and notes that the defense's memory expert, Professor Elizabeth Loftus, did not sway their verdict.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, part of case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE filed on February 24, 2022, analyzes post-trial interviews given by 'Juror 50' in the Maxwell case. The document recounts the juror's statements to media outlets like Reuters and The Independent, where he discussed his initial impartiality, his handling of the juror questionnaire regarding his own experience of sexual abuse, and the jury's reasoning for their verdict. The filing argues that a full review of the juror's interviews demonstrates his impartiality and the care taken during deliberations, countering the defendant's claims of bias.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a legal filing, dated February 24, 2022, arguing against the public release of pleadings from 'Juror No. 50'. The argument cites legal precedents, primarily Lugosch v. Pyramid Co. of Onondaga, to outline the three-step process for determining public access to judicial documents. The author contends that releasing the documents would be prejudicial to Ms. Maxwell's right to a fair trial and that there is no compelling reason for their release.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 3 of a legal filing (Document 604) from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell), filed on February 17, 2022. The text presents a legal argument regarding juror misconduct, asserting that a juror hid a central issue during selection that they later raised during deliberations. The filing argues that the defense should not be required to prove the juror's 'willfulness' to obtain relief, citing Supreme Court precedents (Sheppard v. Maxwell, Irvin v. Dowd) regarding fair trials for unpopular defendants facing adverse publicity.

Court filing (legal memorandum/motion)
2025-11-20

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This legal document is a court order from case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed on February 11, 2022. The Court denies two separate requests: first, it denies Juror 50's motion to intervene in the criminal case, and second, it denies the Defendant's requests to either strike or seal Juror 50's motion. The Court's reasoning relies on legal precedent, stating that motions to strike are disfavored and that Juror 50's motion qualifies as a judicial document subject to the presumption of public access.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, part of a court filing, alleges that the defendant (implied to be Maxwell) encouraged victims to accept financial offers from Epstein and participated with him in grooming and abusing minors. It further claims the defendant lied under oath during a 2016 deposition in the Southern District of New York to conceal these crimes. The document then outlines the applicable law for detention under the Bail Reform Act, citing several legal precedents.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document provides background on a sealed indictment returned on June 29, 2020, against a defendant, identified as Maxwell. The charges, including conspiracy and sex trafficking of minors, stem from an alleged scheme with Epstein between 1994 and 1997 to sexually abuse underage girls at his properties in New York, Florida, and New Mexico. The document details Maxwell's alleged role in identifying, grooming, and abusing the victims.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, part of a court filing, argues that Ghislaine Maxwell was not a flight risk prior to her arrest. It asserts that she was living openly in her New Hampshire home, her lawyers were in communication with the government, and she had not left the U.S. for years. The document attributes her low profile to intense media harassment, citing a £10,000 bounty offered by The Sun tabloid as a reason for her to seek privacy for safety.

Legal document
2025-11-20
Total Received
$18,300,000.00
2 transactions
Total Paid
$1,750,000.00
3 transactions
Net Flow
$16,550,000.00
5 total transactions
Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
N/A Paid MAXWELL Court/Government $250,000.00 Fine imposed on each count. View
N/A Paid MAXWELL Court/Government $750,000.00 Total fine imposed. View
2022-06-29 Paid MAXWELL Court/Government $750,000.00 Criminal fine imposed at sentencing. View
1999-10-19 Received Financial Trust C... MAXWELL $18,300,000.00 Transfer sourced from the sale of JP Morgan Ins... View
1999-10-19 Received Financial Trust C... MAXWELL $0.00 Transfer to Maxwell discussed in email; investi... View
As Sender
54
As Recipient
4
Total
58

Famous people (e.g., Prince Andrew, Donald Trump)

From: MAXWELL
To: ["unspecified"]

The witness, Kate, states that Maxwell might be talking on the phone about her famous friends while Kate was present.

Phone call
N/A

Reply brief

From: MAXWELL
To: ["Court"]

A filing titled "Maxwell Reply" is cited, where the Defendant raises an argument in a footnote for the first time.

Legal filing
N/A

Small talk during massage

From: MAXWELL
To: A. Farmer

making small talk

Conversation
N/A

Legal Review

From: attorneys
To: MAXWELL

Review of discovery materials

Video-teleconference
N/A

Request to question Juror 50

From: MAXWELL
To: U.S. District Court fo...

Renewing request to question Juror 50 directly and proposing twenty-one pages of questions.

Letter
N/A

Carolyn's career aspirations

From: MAXWELL
To: CAROLYN

Maxwell asked Carolyn what she wanted to do in the future, and Carolyn replied that she wanted to become a massage therapist.

In-person conversation
N/A

Epstein's sexual preferences and needs

From: MAXWELL
To: ["Kate"]

Maxwell told the witness, Kate, that Epstein likes 'cute, young, pretty' girls and that he needed to have sex about three times a day. These conversations occurred frequently ('All the time') within the first couple of months after they met.

Conversation
N/A

Travel and an invitation to an island

From: MAXWELL
To: CAROLYN

Maxwell asked Carolyn about her travel history and invited her to an island. Carolyn declined, stating she was too young and her mother would not permit it.

In-person conversation
N/A

Rule 29 Motion for Acquittal

From: MAXWELL
To: THE COURT

A brief cited as "Maxwell Br. at 30" where the Defendant requests a judgment of acquittal on all counts.

Legal brief
N/A

Scheduling massage appointments

From: MAXWELL
To: CAROLYN

The question implies that Maxwell would call Carolyn to schedule massage appointments with Jeffrey Epstein, even after learning she was 14.

Phone call
N/A

Massage

From: MAXWELL
To: ["Minor Victim-2"]

MAXWELL sent an unsolicited message to Minor Victim-2, during which Minor Victim-2 was topless.

Unsolicited message
N/A

Scheduling sexualized massages

From: MAXWELL
To: CAROLYN

Maxwell called Carolyn to schedule sexualized massages while Maxwell was in New York.

Phone call
N/A

Scheduling appointments

From: MAXWELL
To: CAROLYN

Maxwell would call Carolyn to ask if she was available for an appointment, sometimes mentioning that she and Mr. Epstein would be out of town and flying in.

Phone call
N/A

Reconsideration of response to jury note

From: MAXWELL
To: the court/Judge Nathan

Maxwell filed a letter seeking reconsideration of Judge Nathan's response to the jury's note and raised issues of constructive amendment or prejudicial variance.

Letter
N/A

Taking over the house

From: MAXWELL
To: ["Juan Alessi"]

Maxwell told Juan Alessi that she was taking over the house right away when she arrived.

Verbal statement
N/A

Civil Case Testimony

From: MAXWELL
To: litigants

Testimony given by Maxwell in a civil case (Giuffre v. Maxwell).

Deposition
N/A

Epstein's whereabouts

From: MAXWELL
To: CAROLYN

Maxwell informing Carolyn that Epstein was on a jog or would be back soon and that she could go upstairs to set up.

Conversation
N/A

Reply to Government's Opposition

From: MAXWELL
To: THE COURT

A reply brief cited as "Maxwell Reply at 18" where the Defendant asserts the government failed to prove its case.

Legal brief
N/A

Scheduling massages

From: MAXWELL
To: CAROLYN

Maxwell calling Carolyn to schedule sexualized massages when Maxwell was in New York.

Call
N/A

Spending time vs Communicating

From: Kate
To: MAXWELL

Witness clarifies distinction between spending physical time vs communicating. States she stopped spending time around age 24.

Meeting
N/A

Reconsideration of response

From: MAXWELL
To: U.S. District Court fo...

Seeking reconsideration claiming constructive amendment or prejudicial variance.

Letter
N/A

Massage

From: MAXWELL
To: ["Minor Victim-2"]

MAXWELL sent an unsolicited message to Minor Victim-2, during which Minor Victim-2 was topless.

Unsolicited message
N/A

Massages

From: MAXWELL
To: ["Annie"]

Maxwell asked Annie if she had ever received a massage and told her she would have the opportunity to have one, describing how enjoyable it would be.

In-person conversation
N/A

Instruction to undress

From: MAXWELL
To: A. Farmer

She told me to get undressed.

Verbal instruction
N/A

Staff rules and operation of the Palm Beach residence

From: MAXWELL
To: ["staff"]

A household manual dictated the operation of the Palm Beach residence and included rules for staff, such as to 'see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing'.

Household manual
N/A

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