An unnamed questioner asks a witness named Rodgers to confirm the passengers on two flights. Rodgers confirms that Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Virginia Roberts were passengers on both flights, one of which occurred on January 30, 2001, from St. Thomas to Palm Beach.
Mr. Epstein would occasionally speak directly to Rodgers to schedule flights or inform them of an upcoming flight.
Rodgers would occasionally speak to Ghislaine about flights.
The document references prior conversations between the witness (Rodgers) and Ms. Maxwell, which are the basis for a question from the attorney.
The document references prior conversations between the witness (Rodgers) and Ms. Maxwell, which are the basis for a question from the attorney.
Mr. Epstein would occasionally speak to Rodgers to schedule flights or let him know a flight was happening.
Rodgers would occasionally speak to Ghislaine about flights.
An unidentified questioner cross-examines a witness named Rodgers about the timeline of Mr. Epstein's move to a rental property in Palm Beach around 1994-1995 while his El Brillo Way home was being renovated, and about the purchase of a residence in New Mexico in the mid-1990s.
An unnamed questioner cross-examines Mr. Rodgers about his recollection of Virginia Roberts' apparent age and his testimony that he never witnessed any sexual activity on Mr. Epstein's flights between 1994 and 2004.
An unnamed questioner cross-examines witness Rodgers about flights taken by an unnamed male to Interlochen, Michigan. The questioning establishes the purpose of the trips (to see performances), the time of year (August), the destination, and the number of flights (seven) between 1991 and 1997.
An attorney questions witness Mr. Rodgers about his first meeting with a passenger named 'Jane' on November 11, 1996, who she flew with (Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell), and the number of times he saw her on Epstein's planes. The questioning then directs the witness to Government Exhibit 662.
An unnamed questioner cross-examines witness Rodgers about flights taken by an unnamed male to Interlochen, Michigan, to see performances. The questioning establishes the location, purpose of the trips, and the witness's prior statement about taking the subject on seven flights between 1991 and 1997.
An attorney questions the witness, Rodgers, to establish that it is common practice to purchase and own aircraft through separate companies to limit the owner's personal liability in case of an accident.
An unnamed questioner cross-examines a witness named Rodgers about procedures on a plane. The questioning covers whether the cockpit door was open, visibility into the passenger section, and whether Mr. Epstein would introduce passengers to the witness in the cockpit.
A questioner cross-examines witness Rodgers about Ghislaine's relationship with Epstein. The testimony suggests their personal relationship ended in the 1990s, after which she continued to work for him and be his friend, but her role lessened in the 2000s as Epstein brought in others to run his business.
An unnamed questioner cross-examines witness Rodgers about whether a person named Jane was on a flight. Rodgers expresses uncertainty, admitting they might have been given a name for a manifest without meeting the person.
A questioner cross-examines witness Rodgers about Ghislaine's relationship with Epstein. The testimony suggests their personal relationship ended in the 1990s, after which she continued to work for him and be his friend, but her role lessened in the 2000s as Epstein brought in others to run his business.
An unnamed questioner cross-examines Rodgers about the state of the cockpit door on a plane, visibility of passengers, and interactions where Mr. Epstein would introduce passengers, including special guests, to Rodgers in the cockpit.
During the 1990s, Rodgers would most often speak to Epstein's secretary in New York to schedule flights.
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