January 01, 1994
Robberies committed by Juan Alessi, who couldn't remember the dates or number of times he robbed a house.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Juan Alessi | person | 265 | View Entity |
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This document is a transcript of a legal summation by Ms. Menninger, likely a defense attorney. She challenges the prosecution's narrative by questioning the credibility of evidence related to Jeffrey Epstein and a young woman named Jane, pointing out inconsistencies in their story about flight logs and Jane's age. Menninger also attacks the credibility of a witness, Juan Alessi, labeling him a burglar with a flawed memory, and argues that the prosecution failed to prove its claim of a "culture of silence" among Epstein's Palm Beach employees.
Events with shared participants
Investigation regarding a stolen gun and money
2004-01-01 • Unknown
Prince Andrew visits to Epstein's house
Date unknown • Epstein's House
Trump dinners at Epstein's home
Date unknown • Palm Beach, FL
Marie Alessi saw her husband, Juan Alessi, at her apartment building and called 911.
2003-10-08 • 1515 South Flager Drive, West Palm Beach, Florida
Juan Alessi drove by and waved at Marie Alessi as she was walking out of a Ross Department Store, in violation of a no-contact order.
2003-10-13 • Ross Department Store, corner of Okeechobee Blvd. and Military Trail
Juan Alessi came to the police station, was read his Miranda Rights, and was interviewed about his connection with Mr. Epstein.
2003-10-13 • Palm Beach Police Station
Mrs. Alessi saw her husband, Juan Alessi, at her apartment building at 1515 South Flager Drive.
2003-10-08 • 1515 South Flager Drive
Juan Alessi drove by Marie Alessi and waved at her as she was walking out of the Ross Department Store.
2003-10-13 • Ross Department Store, Okeechobee Blvd. and Military Trail
Juan Alessi came to the Palm Beach Police Station, was read his Miranda Rights, and was interviewed by Det. Dawson.
2003-10-13 • Palm Beach Police Station
Juan Alessi previously testified about frequent renovations to properties.
Date unknown • Courtroom
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