This document is a page from a legal transcript, likely a deposition or interview, involving Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. The discussion revolves around Ghislaine Maxwell's visits to a club, whether she went with Mr. Epstein, and Mr. Epstein's own attendance, including his potential visits to a spa. It also includes questions about President Trump, specifically regarding him receiving a massage and the existence of public photographs of him with Mr. Epstein.
This document is a transcript of a conversation or testimony involving Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell discusses her presence on a plane with President Clinton, stating she doesn't believe he received a massage because she was there. She also details her connection to President Trump, stating she met him in the '90s through her father, who admired Trump and his wife due to their shared Czechoslovakian heritage.
This document is a page from a deposition or interview transcript where Todd Blanche questions Ghislaine Maxwell about various individuals, including Goldsmith, Joe Roberts, Kenny Lipper, Dan Abramson, Tom Pritzker, Ace, Jimmy Cayne, Lou Ranieri, and Prince Andrew, focusing on whether she knew them in the '90s. Maxwell denies knowing Prince Andrew in the '90s and expresses uncertainty about exact dates or specific recollections for others from that decade.
This document is a transcript of a conversation between Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. Maxwell discusses her observations of Jeffrey Epstein's masseuses, stating she never saw anyone unhappy, and Blanche connects this to the 'blackmail issue.' They also discuss Epstein's clients, with President Clinton being mentioned in that context, though Maxwell denies explicitly stating he was a client.
This document is an excerpt from a legal transcript, likely a deposition, focusing on discussions about Jeffrey Epstein's alleged abuse of masseuses in the 1990s. Ghislaine Maxwell and others are questioned about their knowledge and assumptions regarding the age of these individuals and the nature of the 'abuse'.
This document is a transcript from an interview or deposition involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. Maxwell discusses the timeline of certain events, referencing a meeting in December 2001 between a redacted individual (implied to be Epstein) and another redacted individual who arrived as a masseuse. She also describes a 'sex program' run by Ron Eppinger, who she states was a pimp and trained a young girl from the age of 14 or 15.
This document is a transcript of testimony or an interview featuring Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. Maxwell discusses her involvement in finding masseuses for an unnamed individual (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein), describing his preference for 'new' masseuses and her method of finding them through 'legitimate spas' and arranging home visits. She contrasts her own preferences with his, stating she prefers to 'stay with' masseuses she likes.
This document is an excerpt from a transcript or deposition, where Ghislaine Maxwell discusses her past, including injuries, physical therapy, and massage. She mentions introducing a masseuse or masseur to Epstein because he enjoyed massage, placing these events in the early 1990s, specifically '92 or '93. The document also notes the presence of a DOJ redaction.
This document is a page from a legal transcript, likely a deposition or interview, involving David Markus, Todd Blanche, and Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell discusses her role in recruiting masseuses for Jeffrey Epstein, stating he asked her to find them for him, and confirms this was part of her duties as his general manager. The conversation also touches upon Epstein's 'progression' in the 1990s and potential travel locations for masseuses like Palm Beach and New Mexico.
This document is a page from a transcript, likely a deposition or interview, involving David Markus and Ghislaine Maxwell. The discussion revolves around the progression of an unnamed 'man' and his involvement with 'underage people,' with Markus directly asking Maxwell if she ever saw 'these people with underage women,' to which she replies 'No -- no.'
This document is a page from a legal transcript or interview featuring Ghislaine Maxwell, David Markus, and Todd Blanche. The discussion revolves around the topic of 'blackmail' and 'getting massages from young women,' and Maxwell states her belief that Epstein committed 'a lot of' the acts he was accused of, while clarifying she is not defending him.
This document is an excerpt from a transcript or deposition, likely involving Ghislaine Maxwell being questioned by Todd Blanche. The discussion revolves around the presence of cameras in a house associated with Mr. Epstein, the potential for compromising photographs, and whether Ghislaine Maxwell had knowledge of any blackmail or extortion attempts related to Mr. Epstein. Ghislaine Maxwell denies observing such photographs or hearing about blackmail, but confirms her association with Mr. Epstein in civil cases and involvement in a 'New York case' discovery.
This document is an excerpt from a transcript or deposition, likely involving Ghislaine Maxwell, discussing the presence of cameras on 'the island' and at a 71st Street property. The conversation references a former butler, John Alessi, who was fired in 2002 for stealing money from Mr. Epstein, prompting the discussion about security cameras.
This document is a page from a transcript of a dialogue between Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell, likely part of a deposition or interview. The speakers are discussing various properties and assets, including a brownstone in New York, an island in the Caribbean, a residence in Palm Beach, a ranch in New Mexico, a location in Paris, and a plane. The discussion seems to be confirming ownership or association with these locations and an aircraft.
This document is a transcript of a conversation between Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell, likely part of a legal proceeding or interview, as indicated by 'MAGNA LEGAL SERVICES' and the page number. The discussion revolves around the hypothetical scenario of accusations of inappropriate relations with an underage girl, the role of photographic and video evidence, and Ghislaine Maxwell's definition of 'inappropriate surveillance' within a home, specifically denying involvement in such surveillance in houses she helped build or decorate.
This document is a page from a legal transcript or deposition involving Ghislaine Maxwell, David Markus, and Todd Blanche. The conversation revolves around allegations of fraud, blackmail, and abuse concerning an unnamed individual (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein), with Maxwell denying direct knowledge of fraud or blackmail by him, while acknowledging the allegations of abuse.
This document is a page from a legal transcript, likely an interview or deposition, featuring a dialogue between Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. The conversation revolves around an unnamed individual who allegedly provided financial help, with Maxwell's husband being a controller in New York. Todd Blanche presses Maxwell on her disbelief regarding allegations of blackmail and fraud against this individual, which Maxwell denies believing.
This document is a partial transcript of a conversation involving Ghislaine Maxwell, David Markus, and Todd Blanche. They discuss identifying a wealthy female client of Mr. Epstein from Ohio who owned a large Klein painting set to be in a museum, and also mention that Epstein helped Lynn Forester, who later became Lynn de Rothschild.
This document is a page from a transcript of a discussion involving Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell mentions a list of names she prepared, including Wexner, Staley, and Leon Black, and identifies Glenn Dubin as a client and Eva Dubin's husband. The discussion also refers to a prior event lasting almost two years where someone was woken up every 15 minutes.
This document is a transcript of a dialogue, likely from a deposition or interview, involving Todd Blanche, Ghislaine Maxwell, and David Markus. Ghislaine Maxwell discusses taking notes for a meeting, her memory being affected, and her past incarceration in the SHU in Brooklyn for two years where she was on suicide watch. She also mentions that Epstein would not let her meet his clients.
This document is a page from a legal transcript, likely a deposition or interview, involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. The discussion centers on the nature and duration of Maxwell's relationship with an unnamed individual, described as business partners or doing business together, primarily during the 1990s and early 2000s.
This document is a page from a legal transcript, likely a deposition or interview, involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. The discussion centers on Jeffrey Epstein's involvement in the personal and professional lives of others, including 'Ms. Johnson' and 'Wexner,' and his meticulous attention to details such as making contracts for household staff. Maxwell describes having a 'separate life' from Epstein but recalls his detailed management of others' affairs.
This document is a page from a legal transcript, likely a deposition, involving Ghislaine Maxwell being questioned by Todd Blanche. The discussion revolves around Ghislaine Maxwell's knowledge of a 'falling out' between Mr. Wexner and Mr. Epstein, and a business relationship between Steven Hoffenberg and Mr. Epstein, with Maxwell consistently stating her knowledge is limited to what she read in the press and not firsthand experience. The excerpt concludes with a question about Leon Black.
This document is a transcript of a conversation between Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche, focusing on Jeffrey Epstein's financial relationship with Mr. Wexner. Maxwell discusses Epstein's investment strategies for Wexner's assets and how Epstein was compensated, including a potential flat percentage fee for saving money like $5 billion.
This document is a transcript of a conversation between Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell describes a hypothetical scenario where El Chapo is involved in money laundering and theft from the Sinaloa Cartel, and then the Sinaloa Cartel asks Epstein to recover stolen billions for a fee.
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