Date Unknown
Rodgers turned over passenger manifests for Jeffrey Epstein's planes to one of Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein's attorney | person | 3 | View Entity |
| Rodgers | person | 472 | View Entity |
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This document is an excerpt from a deposition transcript dated August 10, 2022, where a pilot named Rodgers is questioned about flight records. Rodgers states that he kept passenger manifests, aircraft logs, and a personal logbook for flights he piloted for Jeffrey Epstein. He confirms that he turned over the passenger manifests for Epstein's planes to one of Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys.
Events with shared participants
A specific flight entry in a logbook being discussed during testimony.
1991-07-26
Direct examination of witness Rodgers regarding entries in a flight log.
2022-08-10
Flight number one, a repositioning flight from Wilmington, Delaware, to Teterboro, New Jersey.
Date unknown • Between Wilmington, DE and Teterboro, NJ
Upcoming flights on one of Mr. Epstein's planes, for which the witness would receive notice 24 hours to three days in advance.
Date unknown
Direct examination of Rodgers.
Date unknown
Cross-examination of witness Rodgers regarding flight logbook entries.
2022-08-10 • Courtroom (implied)
The witness, Rodgers, moved to West Palm Beach.
1994-01-01 • West Palm Beach
The witness, Rodgers, first met Jeffrey.
Date unknown • Columbus, Ohio (or near)
The witness, Rodgers, lived in Manhattan for a year.
Date unknown • Manhattan
A flight from Teterboro, New Jersey, to Columbus, Ohio.
1996-11-15 • Between Teterboro, New Jersey and Columbus, Ohio
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