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Case 1:15-cv-07433-LAP Document 1331-6 Louella Rabuyo - Volume I 81 A When | came back to report, that's how I learned, Q_ Elaborate on that for me. What do you mean, when you came back to report that's how | learned? A_ | reported in the afternoon, and then that's how | learned that the police came. Q Allright. And when were you -- you're now saying you came back to report and you learned that the police had already come to the house, right? A Yes, sir. Q_ Prior to that occasion, when was the previous time that you were at the house? A The day before. Q_ Okay. And the day before you left your shift at roughly five o'clock? A_ \|cannot remember. | usually leave 5:00 or 5:30, Q_ But sometime late in the afternoon? A Yes. Q_ And as of thal time, the day before the search warrant was issued, you had seen no police officers in or around the house? A No. Q_ And then the next day you reported to the job at what time? A The next day? Q_ The next day. A_ | report in the afternoon. Q_ Was there a reason why you reported in the afternoon? A Ms. Maxwell called me. Q When did she call you? A During that day, she said Louella, you can report in the afternoon. Q_ She called you early in the morning? A Notearly. Q_ Normally you would report to the house between eight and nine o'clock, right? A Yes, sir. Q_ Soin order for you not to arrive at the house, she had to have called you before eight or nine o'clock, right? A Yes. Q Okay. So approximately what time does Ms. Maxwell call you to tell you you can report to the house later on that day? A | cannot remember really the time, Q_ Okay. What time did you actually report to the house? A After lunch, about - maybe after lunch. ESQUIRE aa Mexander Galto Company Filed 01/05/24 Page 4 of 9 October 20, 2009 83 Q So ate we talking about the day the police went to Jeffrey Epstein's house you did not go in the morning, but you went after lunch and the police had already left? A Oh. No. When | went there nobody was there, no policemen were around. Who was at the house then? Janusz, and Douglas, the architect. Schoettle? Yes. And did you have a discussion with them? No. How did you know the police had been to the house? A Janusz told me. Q When? A When | arrive. Q_ That's what | was asking you when | said did you have a discussion with them, meaning Janusz and Douglas. A Okay. Being because them -- with Janusz only. Q Whatdid he say? A_ He said the police came and, what's this, took away some stuff. Q Did he say what they took? 84 He said pictures. Did he tell you which pictures? No, sir. Aside from pictures, what else did the police take, as Janusz told you? A_ He did not elaborate. Q Allright. Prior to the police going to the house and taking pictures, do you remember seeing pictures around Mr. Epstein's house? A Yes. Q Do you remember seeing pictures of naked or nude females around Mr. Epstein's house? A Not around, in his closet. Q_InMr. Epstein's closet you would see -- describe what you would see related to females in pictures. A_ Some have topless. Q_ Is this a big closet? A No. Not really big, it's just this big, not so big. Q_ Okay. Were these pictures that could be seen by -- strike that. Do you know of any other pictures of females that were confiscated by the police that did not come from Mr. Epstein's closet? Toll Free: 866.709.8777 Facsimile: 561,394.2621 Suite 600 4440 PGA Boulevard Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.esquiresolutions.com

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