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Case 9:08-cv-80119-KAM Document 305-5 Entered on FLSD Docket 09/17/2009 Page 2of3
Jane Doe No, 4 v. Epstein
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Protective Order And Emergency Motion Te Allow The Attendance Of Jeffrey Epstein At The
Deposition Of Plaintiffs And Response In Opposition To Plaintiffs’, Jane Doe Nos. 2-8, Motion
For Protestive Order As To Jefitey Bpstein’s Attendance At The Deposition OF Plaintiffs, With
” " “fnecrporaied Memorandam of Law, which had been filed on my behalf such hae T sould attetid " ~~
the deposition and assist my attomeys in my defense. ,
4, I also understood that as of 1:00 pm. on September 16, after I had finished
speaking with my attorneys that the court had not ruled regarding the above-referenced motions.
5. I was instructed by my atiorneys that I could not atiend the deposition and
therefore a video feed was set up such that 1 could view the deposition from my home.
6, I also understood that my attorneys did not want me in the building after the
deposition began.
7. At 1:04 p.m. after we assumed that everyone would be in the deposition room, my
lawyers went down on one elevator and I went'down on another elevator with my driver, Igor
Zinoviev, both exiting at approximately the same time.
&, I asked Igor where he had parked, and he said “out front”. We exited the
elevator, I walked toward the front door. Near the front door, T saw a taller woman and a
went ont a separate exit to the garage,
9, At no time did I speak with or attempt to interact with either women.
shorter woman who I thought might be Jane Doe No. 4 and immediately tumed to my ieft and
FURTHER THE AFFIANT SAYETH NAUGHT.
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