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Case 1:15-cv-07433-LAP Document 1330-11 Filed 01/05/24 Page 5 of 12
A. Send it to me.
Q. How would you know to check for it? How would you know to look for this
MindSpring?
A. Because I was in the office. I was there. I was there. And we have a signal when it
come on and says, Hey, you've got mail.
Q. Okay.
A. Every day. Every day it was new things put in. That's why I left, too.
Q. Do you know who set up the mind spring system?
A. It was a computer guy. It was a computer guy who worked only for
Jeffrey. Mark. Mark Lumber.
Q. Was he local to Palm Beach?
A. No. He was in New York. Everything was set up from New York. And Mark
Lumber, I remember he came to Palm Beach to set up the system at the house.
Alessi Dep. Tr. at 223:5-225:17. (June 1, 2016) (McCawley Decl. at Sealed Exhibit 1).
Accordingly, mindspring was a domain name set up for Jeffrey Epstein and his household to
communicate with one another, and was, in fact, used in this manner.
The sworn testimony of Janusz Banasiak, another of Epstein’s house managers, from the case
L.M. v. Jeffery Epstein and Sarah Kellen, gives a fuller representation of how Defendant, and
others in Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring, used their accounts on Epstein’s mindspring server:
Q. Okay. Were you aware that Mr. Epstein used a Citrix program to link various computers?
Did you know that?
A. Yeah. I use Citrix too in my computer for exchanging e-mails and get through Internet.
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? Case No.: 502008CA028051XXXXMB AB, In the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial
Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Florida.
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