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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Legal proceeding/deposition regarding the Epstein investigation. | West Palm Beach, Florida (I... | View |
| 2005-11-21 | N/A | Investigator met with ASA Weiss, Attorney Donnie Murrell, and Juan and Maria Alessi at the State ... | State Attorney Office | View |
| 2005-11-21 | N/A | Interview with Juan and Maria Alessi at the State Attorney Office. | State Attorney Office | View |
This document is a sworn statement from a former houseman/majordomo who worked for Jeffrey Epstein from 1991 to 2002 at the Palm Beach residence (358 El Brillo). The witness describes Ghislaine Maxwell as his boss and the manager of all Epstein's households. He testifies to the frequent presence of young girls (estimated 16-17 years old) giving massages, the use of sex toys found in the home, and high volumes of towels used daily. The witness also details a recent incident where he was contacted by a private investigator named Paul, hired by Epstein's legal team, who questioned him and advised him regarding his cooperation with the police.
This document is the 'Appearances' page (Page 2) of a legal transcript, likely a deposition or hearing related to the Epstein investigation. It lists Daliah H. Weiss representing the State, Donnie Murrell representing a witness, and Detective Joe Recarey of the Palm Beach Police Department as present. The document bears a footer date of 07/26/17, which refers to a Public Records Request (No. 17-295) processing date rather than the original event date.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details an interview conducted on November 21, 2005, with former Epstein employees Juan and Maria Alessi. In the presence of their attorney and an Assistant State Attorney, they described their duties and observations, including the frequent arrival of young girls (appearing 16-17 years old) for massages. Juan Alessi specifically noted finding and cleaning sex toys (a vibrator and rubber penis) in the sink after these sessions and dealing with Epstein's girlfriend, Ms. Maxwell.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details a November 21, 2005, interview with former Epstein employees Juan and Maria Alessi. Juan Alessi, a house manager for 11 years, described seeing girls as young as 16 or 17 providing massages and admitted to cleaning sex toys (a vibrator and rubber penis) found in the sink after these sessions. The report also notes Ghislaine Maxwell's role as Epstein's girlfriend and primary contact for staff initially.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, documents interviews with Jeffrey Epstein's former employees, Juan and Maria Alessi, conducted on November 21, 2005. The Alessis describe observing numerous young masseuses, some appearing to be sixteen or seventeen, visiting Epstein's home for daily massages. Juan Alessi, the former house manager, also reported finding and cleaning sex toys, including a 'massager/vibrator and a long rubber penis,' in the sink after the massages, providing key witness testimony about the activities occurring at Epstein's residence.
A Palm Beach Police Department incident report dated July 13, 2006, detailing an interview conducted on November 21, 2005, with former Epstein employees Juan and Maria Alessi. The Alessis, represented by attorney Donnie Murrell, described their employment duties and observations, including the frequent arrival of young girls (estimated 16-17 years old) for massages. Juan Alessi explicitly described finding and cleaning sex toys ('massager/vibrator and a long rubber penis') in the sink following these sessions.
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