| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
|
Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Employee |
13
Very Strong
|
19 | |
|
person
Mr. Epstein
|
Professional |
10
Very Strong
|
7 | |
|
person
MR. EPSTEIN
|
Professional |
10
Very Strong
|
12 | |
|
person
Ghislaine
|
Professional |
10
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
Epstein
|
Professional |
10
Very Strong
|
11 | |
|
person
JANE
|
Acquaintance |
10
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Professional |
10
Very Strong
|
8 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Flight crew |
10
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
Ms. Comey
|
Professional |
9
Strong
|
5 | |
|
person
JANE
|
Flight crew |
9
Strong
|
5 | |
|
person
LARRY VISOSKI
|
Professional |
8
Strong
|
4 | |
|
person
Unnamed Questioner
|
Professional |
8
Strong
|
4 | |
|
person
Epstein
|
Employee |
8
Strong
|
4 | |
|
person
GHISLAINE MAXWELL
|
Business associate |
7
|
3 | |
|
person
Jane
|
Acquaintance |
7
|
3 | |
|
person
Unnamed Questioner
|
Legal representative |
7
|
3 | |
|
person
Ms. Maxwell
|
Friend |
7
|
2 | |
|
person
Ms. Maxwell
|
Professional |
7
|
3 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Employment |
7
|
3 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein's attorney
|
Professional document transfer |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Sarah Kellen
|
Professional |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Mr. Everdell
|
Professional |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Mr. Epstein
|
Flight crew |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Questioner
|
Professional |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
SARAH KELLEN
|
Acquaintance |
6
|
2 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | Meeting | A conversation about renovations and interior layout for the G2B. | that house | View |
| N/A | N/A | Flight Number One | Wilmington, DE to Teterboro... | View |
| N/A | Reporting | The periodic sending of flight manifests from Rodgers to Epstein's office in New York, which occu... | New York | View |
| N/A | Flight | A round-trip flight from Traverse City to Cahokia, Illinois (CPS) and back with no passengers. | Traverse City to Cahokia, I... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Weekend travel to Palm Beach residence | Teterboro to Palm Beach | View |
| N/A | Flight | A smaller Cessna was used for flights between a ranch, Palm Beach, and St. Thomas. | Between Palm Beach, Florida... | View |
| N/A | Meeting | Conversation about laying out the interior for the G2B aircraft. | an unspecified house | View |
| N/A | Flight | Flights to Interlochen, occurring in July and August, which are the subject of the testimony. | Interlochen | View |
| N/A | Flight | The witness would receive notice of an upcoming flight on one of Mr. Epstein's planes, typically ... | N/A | View |
| N/A | Cross-examination | A witness named Rodgers is being cross-examined about the handling and distribution of flight man... | N/A | View |
| N/A | Trip | Rodgers piloted many flights after 2004. | N/A | View |
| N/A | Testimony | Cross-examination of witness Rodgers regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislain... | Courtroom | View |
| N/A | Financial support | Jeffrey Epstein paid for the tuition of Rodgers' daughter. | N/A | View |
| N/A | Employment | Rodgers worked as a pilot for Jeffrey Epstein for twenty-eight years. | N/A | View |
| N/A | Flight | Flight 573, on which Jeffrey Epstein and two other passengers flew. | Traverse City, Michigan | View |
| N/A | Legal discovery | The witness's (Rodgers) attorney turned over his flight logs to plaintiffs' lawyers. | N/A | View |
| N/A | Flight | Discussion of past flights, specifically Atlantic crossings on a Gulfstream aircraft. | Atlantic Ocean / Europe | View |
| N/A | Flight | Rodgers piloted flights for Mr. Epstein, including on a Boeing aircraft, and kept various records. | N/A | View |
| N/A | Document transfer | Rodgers turned over passenger manifests for Jeffrey Epstein's planes to one of Jeffrey Epstein's ... | N/A | View |
| N/A | Flights | Jane flew as a passenger on one of Mr. Epstein's planes four times, accompanied by Jeffrey Epstei... | On Mr. Epstein's planes | View |
| N/A | N/A | Witness's initial (incorrect) recollection of when he first met Jane. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | Legal discovery | Rodgers' flight logs were subpoenaed and turned over to the FBI and plaintiffs' lawyers as part o... | N/A | View |
| N/A | Interview | An interview of Rodgers conducted by the FBI. The document states it was 'roughly almost 15 years... | N/A | View |
| N/A | Meeting | The alleged first meeting between Rodgers and Jane, which Rodgers supposedly recalled during his ... | N/A | View |
| N/A | Flight scheduling | A process of scheduling flights where Rodgers and Larry Visoski would be paged on their beepers b... | N/A | View |
This document is a page from the sentencing transcript of Ghislaine Maxwell (filed August 22, 2022). The judge establishes factual findings for sentencing enhancements, noting that Maxwell partially owned the jet, directed pilots (Visoski, Alessi, Rodgers) to transport victims, and acted as 'Epstein's number one' by managing his households and staff. The text explicitly mentions Sarah Kellen as Maxwell's personal assistant and applies sentencing guidelines based on Maxwell's leadership role in the conspiracy between 1994 and 2004.
This document is a page from a court filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, likely the Ghislaine Maxwell trial) discussing the legal definition of 'extensive' criminal activity for sentencing purposes. It details the hierarchy of the conspiracy, naming Epstein and the defendant as knowing participants, noting Sarah Kellen joined in 2002, and identifying Virginia and Carolyn as recruiters of minors starting in 2001. It also credits testimony from employee Juan Alessi regarding his unknowing facilitation of sexualized massages under the defendant's instructions and mentions pilots Visoski and Rodgers.
This legal document, a page from a court filing dated March 22, 2021, discusses the legal standard for a defendant's third motion for release on bail. The central issue is whether the court has jurisdiction to decide the motion while the defendant's separate bail appeal is pending, with the document citing case law and the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to outline the court's authority in such a situation.
This legal document is a filing, likely by the government, arguing that the district court should deny the defendant's 'Third Bail Motion'. The primary argument is that the court lacks jurisdiction because the defendant has a simultaneous bail appeal pending in the Second Circuit. A secondary argument is that even if jurisdiction existed, the motion should be denied because the court has already twice found the defendant to be a flight risk.
This legal document is a court filing from September 22, 2021, detailing the procedural history of a defendant's third motion for release on bail. It outlines the dates of the defendant's motion, the government's opposition, and the defendant's reply. The document then discusses the legal standard regarding the court's jurisdiction to rule on the bail motion while the defendant's bail appeal is pending in a higher court.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. It captures a brief procedural exchange between the judge (THE COURT) and Ms. Comey about bringing the jury and a witness, identified as Rodgers, into the courtroom. After Ms. Comey agrees to the procedure, the judge gives the order to proceed.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, capturing a moment during a trial where the judge calls for a mid-afternoon break. The cross-examination of witness Rodgers by defense attorney Everdell is paused, and the jury and witness are dismissed. The attorneys for the government (Ms. Comey, Ms. Moe) and defense (Mr. Everdell) confirm they have no immediate matters to discuss, with Mr. Everdell noting he is less than halfway through his questioning.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers. The testimony focuses on Rodgers' annual flights to the Interlochen Arts Camp between 1991 and 1998 while employed by Mr. Epstein, and confirms Mr. Epstein had a cabin, referred to as a lodge, at that location.
This document is a page from a court transcript filed on August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Mr. Rodgers. After a series of questions about aircraft ownership were objected to by Ms. Comey and sustained by the court, the questioning shifts to Mr. Rodgers' familiarity with a place called Interlochen, described as a summer arts camp for musicians and singers.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers. The questioning focuses on Jeffrey Epstein's assets, specifically helicopters owned by a company called Air Ghislaine, Inc., and whether Epstein controlled these companies. The witness's employment history prior to being hired by Epstein is also questioned, with a mention of a company named Glimcher.
This document is page 191 of a court transcript from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers. The testimony confirms that while Jeffrey Epstein controlled the aircraft, the Boeing 727 was legally owned by 'JEGE, Incorporated' and the Gulfstream by 'Hyperion Air.' The witness also estimates that Epstein purchased a Bell helicopter in November 2002.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the cross-examination of a witness named Mr. Rodgers, a pilot. Rodgers testifies that he kept his own personal pilot logbook and did not send it to Ghislaine (Maxwell), nor did he have reason to believe she reviewed flight manifests or knew which passengers were on flights she did not attend. The questioning then shifts to the ownership of Mr. Epstein's planes (a Gulfstream and a Boeing) between 1994 and 2004, specifically regarding their ownership by LLCs.
This document is a page from a court transcript of the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers, filed on August 10, 2022. Rodgers confirms sending flight manifests, which were separate from the logbook, to Epstein's New York office on a monthly basis. The witness explicitly denies ever sending these manifests to Ghislaine.
This document is a transcript from a court proceeding on August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers. Rodgers confirms that their practice for keeping flight logbooks on Epstein's planes was to use initials for frequent passengers they recognized, such as 'SK', in order to save space. This establishes that initials in the logbook signify a recognized, repeat passenger.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the cross-examination of a pilot named Rodgers. The testimony focuses on Rodgers' specific habit of manually copying passenger names from official manifests into his personal pilot logbook. It also details his method for recording unnamed passengers using terms like 'one PAX' or noting their gender ('one female', 'one male') when specific names were unavailable.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the cross-examination of a pilot named Rodgers. The testimony focuses on the pilot's practice of maintaining passenger manifests and keeping track of passenger counts, distinguishing between FAA requirements and his personal practice. It specifically references 'Government's Exhibit 662,' which is identified as the witness's pilot logbook.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, showing the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers. The questioning establishes that Rodgers, likely a pilot or flight crew member, was not always provided with the full names of passengers on flights. Rodgers confirms that passenger names were not considered critical information and that no airline regulations required them to collect this data.
This document is a page from a court transcript (filed Aug 10, 2022) featuring the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers. The questioning focuses on Rodgers' recollection of Sarah Kellen's phone number and the general logistical protocols for scheduling flights for Jeffrey Epstein, specifically regarding necessary details like destination and departure time.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, showing the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers. The questioning focuses on communications in the 2000s, specifically confirming that the witness used cell phones to communicate about flights with a Mr. Visoski and that they had Sarah Kellen's number programmed in their phone. The court briefly interrupts to admonish the speakers for talking over one another.
This document is a page from a court transcript (filed Aug 10, 2022) featuring the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers. The testimony confirms that Sarah Kellen became Jeffrey Epstein's primary assistant in late 2001. It details her responsibilities, which included coordinating flight schedules with Larry Visoski and arranging luggage transfers to and from various residences.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers (likely pilot David Rodgers). The questioning focuses on the role of Sarah Kellen in late 2001, specifically whether she was acting as an assistant to Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein, or both. The witness confirms Kellen worked for both but expresses uncertainty about whether she was Epstein's 'primary' assistant at that specific time.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers. The questioning focuses on Rodgers' interactions with Sarah Kellen in the early 2000s concerning flight scheduling. Rodgers states that another individual, Larry, the chief pilot, handled most of these communications and confirms that he first met Kellen in September 2001.
This document is a page from the cross-examination transcript of a witness named Rodgers (likely a pilot) in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The testimony establishes the protocol for scheduling flights during the 1990s and 2000s: Rodgers only coordinated directly with Ghislaine when she was a passenger; otherwise, he coordinated with Epstein's secretaries. The testimony specifically identifies Lesley Groff as Epstein's secretary who handled these duties in the 2000s.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers. The questioning focuses on the communication methods used in the 1990s to schedule flights for someone named Epstein. It establishes that Rodgers and a colleague, Larry Visoski, would be contacted via beeper by Epstein's office and would then call back to speak with a secretary or assistant to arrange the flight.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers. The testimony focuses on the procedures for scheduling flights for Mr. Epstein during the 1990s. Rodgers confirms that while he occasionally spoke with Mr. Epstein or Ghislaine directly, the primary point of contact for scheduling was typically Epstein's secretary in New York.
Ms. Maxwell would contact the witness via beeper to provide information about an upcoming flight.
The witness, Rodgers, confirms sending flight manifests periodically (about every month) to Epstein's office in New York. The witness explicitly denies sending these manifests to Ghislaine.
Ms. Maxwell would contact the witness (Rodgers) via beeper to convey information about upcoming flights on Mr. Epstein's planes.
After beepers were no longer used, Ms. Maxwell would contact the witness (Rodgers) via cell phone to convey information about upcoming flights on Mr. Epstein's planes.
After receiving a page, Rodgers would call back Epstein's office and speak with his secretary or assistant about the flight.
After beepers were no longer used, Ms. Maxwell would contact the witness via cell phone to provide information about an upcoming flight.
A questioner asks the witness, Rodgers, about conversations with Mr. Epstein regarding renovations for a G2B aircraft purchased in 1994. Rodgers is also asked about travel to Michigan and to identify staff who worked at the Palm Beach house in the 1990s.
The transcript details a court examination where the witness, Rodgers, is asked about conversations they had with Ms. Maxwell regarding when she moved between various apartments and a townhouse after her father's death.
During the 1990s, Rodgers would usually speak to Epstein's secretary in New York to schedule flights.
The witness, Rodgers, confirms sending flight manifests periodically (usually at the end of the month) to Epstein's office in New York. It is explicitly stated that these manifests were not sent to Ghislaine.
The witness (Rodgers) confirms speaking to Sarah Kellen often enough to have her number programmed in their phone.
Early on, Ms. Maxwell would contact the witness by beeper if she needed something.
Rodgers confirms that 'JE' stands for Jeffrey Epstein and 'GM' stands for Ghislaine Maxwell in the logbook.
Conversations serving as the basis for the witness's knowledge about Maxwell's moves.
Instructions regarding Epstein needing to fly somewhere.
Rodgers stated he recalled meeting Jane around the year 2000, give or take a year or two.
Rodgers confirms he did not send his pilot logbook to Ghislaine.
Communication via beeper if she needed something
Communication via cell phones
Rodgers stated he recalled meeting Jane around the year 2000, give or take a year or two.
Rodgers confirms meeting a person in photos in Sept 2003 and meeting Jane in Nov 1996 based on his logbook.
A cross-examination where the witness, Rodgers, confirms they were not always given the full names of all passengers, that passenger names were not critical information, and that no airline regulation required them to gather the names.
An unnamed questioner cross-examines witness Rodgers about how passengers were recorded in flight logbooks. Rodgers confirms that for frequent, recognized passengers on Epstein's planes, initials were sometimes used instead of full names to save space.
A questioner cross-examines witness Rodgers about Shelly Lewis's romantic involvement with Epstein and Ghislaine's share in a charter plane during the 1990s versus flying on Epstein's plane in the 2000s.
A witness, Rodgers, is questioned about the meaning of various columns in a document. Rodgers explains how the date, aircraft make/model, registration number, departure/arrival points, and flight number are recorded.
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