A photograph showing Ghislaine Maxwell and an unidentified male pilot standing on an airfield runway. Both are wearing green flight suits; the man's suit features a Colombian flag patch. A helicopter is parked in the background against a mountainous landscape. The document is marked with the ID EFTA00003352.
This document is a page from a court transcript of the direct examination of a witness named Alessi. Alessi testifies that he worked as a driver for Mr. Epstein and, on multiple occasions, drove a woman named Virginia from her home in Royal Palm Beach to Epstein's home in Palm Beach. He also states he drove Virginia, Mr. Epstein, Ms. Maxwell, and others to a plane, witnessing them board, and estimates he first met Virginia around 2001.
This court transcript details the testimony of a witness, identified as a driver named Alessi. The witness states that on approximately two occasions, he saw a person named 'Jane' with luggage at Mr. Epstein's house in Palm Beach. He further testifies to driving Jane, Mr. Epstein, Ms. Maxwell, and others to the airport and witnessing Jane board their plane.
This document is a page from a court transcript of a rebuttal argument given by Ms. Comey on August 10, 2022. She argues for the credibility of several witnesses, including Juan Alessi and the ex-boyfriends (Matt, Dave, Shawn) of other female witnesses, stating they have no motive to lie. Comey highlights corroborating evidence, such as flight records showing minors Jane and Virginia on Jeffrey Epstein's planes and Alessi's own admission of stealing from and repaying Epstein, to bolster their testimony against the defendant.
This document is a transcript of a legal rebuttal by Ms. Comey, dated August 10, 2022. She argues for the credibility of several witnesses, including Juan Alessi and the ex-boyfriends (Matt, Dave, Shawn) of female accusers, stating they have no motive to lie. Comey highlights that Alessi's testimony is corroborated by external evidence, such as flight records confirming that minors named Jane and Virginia flew on Jeffrey Epstein's planes.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Department Incident Report (Case 1-05-000368) containing surveillance notes and evidence handling narratives. It details surveillance of Jeffrey Epstein leaving for the airport, assessing his private jet on the tarmac, and unloading packages before leaving the county. Additionally, narratives from September 2005 describe technical issues with evidence tapes, including one tape being damaged during copying and another being discovered to be blank.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak) describing the tactical preparations for the rescue of hijacked Sabena Flight 571 in 1972. It details the coordination between the narrator and commanders 'Talik' and 'Dado,' the positioning of sniper teams led by Shai Agmon and assault teams including Uzi Dayan, and the final deployment on the tarmac behind the Boeing 707. The page is stamped with a House Oversight Committee Bates number, indicating it was produced as part of an investigation, likely regarding Epstein's associates (Barak).
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