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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document
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LC2VMAX6 Alessi
Where would you writ
te phone
Mr. Epstein when you worked
for him?
A. Usually at the kitchen desk.
Q. And into what type of book? You
A. It was a book with three
or four
Direct
messages down for
mentioned a book.
had a copy, carbon copy on each page.
pull-out pages. And it
Q. So after you wrote down a message for Mr. Epstein, what did
you do?
A. If it was a message for Mr. Epstein and if he was in the
house, I will leave it in the -- his desk or in the kitchen
table.
Q. And once you —-
Thank
just
you.
THE COURT: I'm sorry, can I
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MS. COMEY: Oh, yes, your Honor.
THE COURT: You may.
Q. Once you removed the message yo
ask, can we collect
May I approach?
u had written for
Mr. Epstein, what would be left in the book?
ae
The carbon copy of the —- of the message.
Q. Would it be an exact copy of the message you had written
down?
A. Yes.
Q. And what was the practice when you worked for Mr. Epstein
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I will answer the phone,
of how you would take messages?
I will listen who is calling. And
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