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Case 1:15-cv-07433-LAP Document 1328-13 Filed 01/05/24 Page 6 of 9
Louella Rabuyo - Volume I
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‘saw her three times?
A Yes, sir.
Q_ During --
‘A Maybe more or less three times.
Q__ During 2006 how often did you see her?
‘A 2006? He was in New York, so | saw her.
Q_ You worked for Jeffrey Epstein but you worked
in New York? I'm sorry.
‘A | saw Ms. Maxwell in New York.
Q_ I think | understand. Primarily, though, you
were still working at the 358 El Brillo location?
A Yes.
A Lyn was having | think surgery.
Q_ And when was that?
A_ | cannot recall the month, but it's | think
2006.
Q_ So this is after the criminal investigation
into Mr. Epstein, or before, if you remember?
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MR. CRITTON: Form, predicate.
THE WITNESS: 2006? After.
BY MR. EDWARDS:
Q = Okay. And while you were up there with
Ghislaine Maxwell, did you talk to her about the
criminal Investigation of Mr. Epstein?
A_ No, sir.
Q_ Atany point in time when you were up there,
did she say to you or you overheard -- let me ask you
this way: Did she say to you that the allegations are
false --
MR. CRITTON: Form.
BY MR. EDWARDS:
Q_ -- that are being made against him?
MR. CRITTON: Form. There's no predicate that
a discussion ever took place about anything.
THE WITNESS: There was no discussion about
that.
MR. EDWARDS: Mr. Critton, if you could just
object to the form. Obviously this witnesses just
takes your words and she's going to recite them to
me. If you want to say lack of predicate, okay,
fine. But to say no discussion took place and then
she says no discussion took place, we're leading
the witness here, it's obvious.
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MR. CRITTON: But if you just asked her, say
did you ever have a discussion with her about it,
if she says yes, then we'll find out what it is.
If she didn't have one, why ask the question?
Go ahead.
THE WITNESS: There was no discussion.
MR. REINHART: There's no question pending.
Wait for Mr. Edwards to ask his question and answer
the question if you understand it.
BY MR. EDWARDS:
© How long were you at Ghislaine Maxwell's house
this time that you visited her in 2006?
MR. CRITTON: Form.
THE WITNESS: | cannot remember, because |
BY MR. EDWARDS:
Q_ Okay. And then after the party you would
return to West Palm Beach?
A_ I think once. But it was oh, and what's this,
it was just oh, I'm sorry about the bad news. That's
it.
Q_ You said that?
A Because we have only, like, short
conversation, we just don't really, like, talk-talk.
Q When you're saying that a statement was made
I'm sorry about the bad news, who made the statement to
whom; she made it to you, or you made it to her?
A She made it. But that was -- | really cannot
remember how it was how, but it was, like, I'm sorry
about the news.
Q Okay. What news was she referring to when she
said to you I'm sorry to hear about the bad news?
A She not say anything. | just -- | do not say
anything about what the bad news is.
Q_ Okay. | guess what I'm asking is did you have
a death in the family or something happen to you
personally? Or why would she say this to you, if you
know?
A No.
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