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GHISLAINE MAXWELL: So there would've --
there's two things -- well, three ways. So I know
t the house itself, John Alessi had a Rolodex that
he kept the names and numbers of all the people that
came to the house so that he could call.
So --because I only was with Epstein, even
at best, half the time. So when I was there, he had
like his chief o sta who could find whatever he
needed. And when I wasn't there, he had to rely on
somebody else, right? So it'd be that John Alessi or
whoever else.
So everybody -- whoever was traveling with
him or wherever he was, he needed somebody else to
access information. So he had an assistant chief who
was his secretary, who would be the one that would
update his computer, you know, like everybody has an
address book.
TODD BLANCHE: But was what you're
describing, which I'm not -- it makes sense. I'm
just -- was that a list of masseuses or a list of
people that might need to be contacted, which would,
necessarily, include a lot of masseuses?
GHISLAINE MAXWELL: That's -- the latt
TODD BLANCHE: And did you update that?
Like were you part of -- were you one of the people
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