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STATE OF NEW YORK
) ss:
COUNTY OF
AFFIDAVIT OF JUAN PABLO MOLYNEUX
JUAN PABLO MOLYNEUX, after being duly sworn, deposes and says:
1.
I reside in the State of New York, and I have personal knowledge of the
matters set forth herein.
2.
I am the owner and president of J.P. Molyneux Studio, Ltd., which is
incorporated and maintains its principal place of business in the State of New York ("Studio").
3.
In 2005, Mr. Jeffrey Epstein ("Epstein") and I, and our respective companies,
L.S.J., LLC ("LSJ") and Studio, entered into an agreement whereby, among other things, I and
Studio would design the interior and exterior, and provide, through third party vendors and
contractors, certain furnishings, furniture, fixtures and millwork for, a multi-million dollar high-
end office/library structure to be located on Little Saint James Island known as the Office
Pavilion.
4.
In consultation with Mr. Epstein, I created the conceptual design, including
cabinetry, entry doors, bookcases, bookshelves, columns, cornices, wood paneling and sliding
window shutters, for the library in the Office Pavilion (the "Library Cabinetry"). My design for
the library of the Office Pavilion, as agreed to by Mr. Epstein, required that the Library
Cabinetry was to be a reproduction of the design, color, finish and proportions of the antique
cabinetry, bookshelves, columns and wood paneling of the library at El Escorial in Spain. I
also provided to Mr. Epstein my own drawing of the proposed Library Cabinetry. On the
basis of both photographs of the library at El Escorial, and my drawing, Mr. Epstein approved
the general design, color and finish of the proposed Library Cabinetry. Mr. Epstein and I later
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agreed to certain refinements to that design which required that the columns and cornices
included in the general design be intricately carved with representations of marine flora and
fauna consistent with a tropical locale. Additional intricate wood carvings of the same tropical
theme were to be applied at various places on the Library Cabinetry as well.
5.
In connection with the performance of our agreement relating to the Office
Pavilion, Epstein and I agreed that Studio would contract with Fancelli Paneling, Inc., a New
York corporation ("Fancelli"), to fabricate, stain, finish, deliver and install the Library
Cabinetry for the benefit of Epstein and LSJ. Fancelli holds itself out as skilled in intricate
wood sculpting and specializing in the reproduction of fine antique cabinetry and woodwork.
In fact, Fancelli's website advertises that Fancelli's Itjeam of artisans, sculptors and cabinet
makers uphold the tradition and carry on the sophisticated art of fine wood paneling that
graces the walls of some of the world's most beautiful interiors." Fancelli's website also
advertises that its craftsmen arc "able to carve intricate motifs as well as restore and replicate
any antique design."
6.
Beginning in or about May 2006, Studio contracted with Fancelli to fabricate,
stain, and finish the Library Cabinetry, and to deliver it to, and properly install it on, Little
Saint James Island in the United States Virgin Islands. It was the clear understanding and
agreement of Studio and Fancelli when they contracted that all of their contracts with respect
to the Library Cabinetry were for the benefit of Epstein and LSJ and that the Library Cabinetry
was to be installed and used in an air conditioned high-end office/library structure located in
the tropical Caribbean locale of the United States Virgin Islands.
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7.
Fancelli fabricated and began the process of staining and finishing the Library
Cabinetry in Italy, and in or about May 2009 shipped the disassembled pieces of the same in
sealed crates to the United States Virgin Islands, were it was to be properly installed on Little
Saint James Island, and the staining and finishing were to be completed.
8.
Between May 2009 and March 2010, Fancelli proceeded to install the Library
Cabinetry on Little St. James Island. As of the date of this Affidavit, however, Fancelli has
failed to frilly complete the proper installation, staining and finishing of the Library Cabinetry
on Little Saint James Island in accordance with the requirements of the contracts between
Studio and Fanelli, and, as installed, the Library Cabinetry is incomplete and defective in
numerous respects, including, but not limited to, the following:
A.
The Library Cabinetry is discolored, its finish is incomplete, sloppy, unevenly and
poorly applied, and the color and/or finish is completely absent in various places;
B.
Under Fancelli's contract with Studio, the Library Cabinetry was to be stained
with darker colors and was to have a "wax finish". However, the Library
Cabinetry has a light or transparent color and a badly simulated, inconsistent
distressed finish, contrary to the color and finish of the cabinetry in the library of
El Escorial, contrary to my rendering and design and contrary to the Studio's
agreement with Fancelli;
C.
The method used to simulate the distressed finish, which was never agreed to by
me or Studio and is itself a violation of Studio's agreement with Fancelli,
incorporated a treatment which makes the wood of the Library Cabinetry
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resistant to being re-stained and re-finished without first being stripped and
sanded;
D.
As installed by Fanelli, the surfaces and edges of all of the woodwork
throughout library, including, but not limited to, the areas around all of the
windows, the door panels, the cabinets and the floor pieces of the Library
Cabinetry, arc rough, jagged, and poorly and unevenly sandcd, several cracks and
seams are evident in the columns of the Library Cabinetry and were present at the
time they were installed, and one of the columns was carved by Fancelli with the
words "ignoti nulla cupido" which neither I nor Studio authorized. All of this
reflects a substandard level of workmanship inconsistent with the high standards
required of Fancelli under its agreement with Studio, which Fancelli held itself
out as being able to provide;
E.
The perforated panels at the tilt top desk panels throughout the Library Cabinetry
are consistently unfinished on the right side. Pursuant to my and Studio's design,
Fancelli was required to fabricate the tilt top desk panels with perforations on
both the left and right sides that were to be shaped like flower petals. Although
the perforations on the left side of the tilt down desk panels fabricated and
installed by Fanelli are shaped like flower petals, the perforations on the right
side are simply drilled holes, and Fancelli improperly left carpenter's guide marks
apparent within the encircled areas defined by those drilled holes;
F.
Contrary to Fancelli's agreement with Studio, the fabrication and installation of
the sliding panels at the windows of the library arc incomplete in that the exterior
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sides (is., the sides facing out and viewable from the exterior when looking into
the windows of the Office Pavilion) of the sliding panels are completely
unfinished, leaving exposed plywood and hardware that can be clearly seen from
the exterior of the Office Pavilion;
G.
As installed by Fancelli, the connecting hardware at the sliding panels at the
picture window of the library was loose or broken, and the sliding window
shutters on all windows are misaligned and rattle;
H.
Fancelli was required to install wood filler pieces behind the carved filigree
frames around the sliding panels at the windows so daylight does not shine
through. Fancelli's installation of the wood filler pieces is incomplete in that
daylight continues to shine through in certain areas;
I.
There arc numerous open joints in the woodwork throughout the Library
Cabinetry, including, without limitation in several areas at the decorative cornices
of the Library Cabinetry. These open joints were present when the Library
Cabinetry was installed and reflect a substandard level of workmanship
inconsistent with high standards required of Fancelli under its agreement with
Studio, which Fancelli held itself out as being able to provide;
Fancelli improperly installed the Library Cabinetry with numerous carved pieces
of wood at the edges of the decorative cornices broken off;
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K.
The decorative brass handles on the hardware holding the upper bookcases of the
Library Cabinetry closed are poorly abricated and installed and are systematically
coming off. The small screw pins holding the handles to the rods are not only
backing out, but also shearing or breaking off. Under its contract with Studio,
Fancelli is responsible for the provision, proper installation and proper
functioning of all such hardware;
The concealed hardware inside the swinging bookcases at the entry doors was
improperly installed and is falling off. The keys that operate the locks on those
doors are breaking and the keyhole escutcheons that Fancelli was required to
provide are missing. Under its contract with Studio, Fancelli is responsible for the
provision, proper installation and proper functioning of all of this hardware;
M.
As installed by Fancelli, the swinging bookcase doors at the entries to the library
are misaligned;
N.
As installed by Fancelli, several cabinet doors throughout the library do not fit
evenly and square within their frames;
0.
The overall workmanship and finish of the Library Cabinetry reflects a
substandard level of workmanship inconsistent with the high standards required
of Fancelli under its agreement with Studio, which Fancelli held itself out as being
able to provide, and is wholly inconsistent with the quality of woodwork priced at
well over three quarters of a million dollars.
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9.
Fancelli has claimed that it fabricated, installed, stained and finished the Library
Cabinetry strictly in accordance with all of the designs and specifications provided to it by
Studio and that Studio has fully approved the fabrication, installation, staining and finishing of
the Library Cabinetry in its present condition on Little Saint James Island. Studio has also
claimed that certain of the items identified in paragraph 8 of this Affidavit are not the fault of
Fancelli, but instead a result of either (a) improper specifications and designs provided by
Studio and myself or (b) the combination of high temperatures and high humidity levels
inherent in Little Saint James' tropical climate, on the one hand, and efforts to maintain cooler
air temperatures in the interior space at the Office Pavilion where the Library Cabinetry was
installed, on the other hand. These claims are entirely without merit. As stated in paragraph 8,
the items identified therein, are contrary to Studio's and my designs and specifications.
Moreover, the items identified in paragraph 8 of this Affidavit existed at the time of installation
and were not the result of any environmental conditions. In addition, it was the clearly
understood and intended by Studio and Fancelli when they contracted that the Library
Cabinetry was to be installed and used in a high-end officeflibraly structure located in the
United States Virgin Islands and would be therefore subject to temperature and humidity levels
inherent in a Caribbean climate, as well as within an office structure in which air conditioning
would be present. The Library Cabinetry should have been fabricated for such intended use,
and Fancelli cannot now escape its obligations by blaming environmental conditions.
Consequently, Fancelli continues to be obligated to properly and fully complete the fabrication,
installation, staining and finishing of the Library Cabinetry, including, without limitation, by
properly and fully correcting all of the items identified in paragraph 8 of this Affidavit.
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11.
Despite my and Studio's, and Epstein's and LSJ's repeated demands for
Fancelli to correct the multitude of defects in, and to properly and fully complete, the
fabrication, installation, staining and finishing of the Library Cabinetry as contracted, Fancelli
refuses to do so without first being paid additional sums therefor. However, Fancelli has been
paid all moneys to which it is entitled under its contracts with Studio and is not entitled to any
additional sums to correct and properly and filly complete the Library Cabinetry in accordance
with its contracts with Studio, including, without limitation, by properly and fully correcting all
of the items identified in paragraph 8 of this Affidavit. Moreover, it is standard practice in
Fanceffi's industry that items of the type identified in paragraph 8 of this Affidavit are
customarily corrected by the contractor at no additional charge.
12.
Epstein and LSJ were the clear and intended third party beneficiaries of the
contracts between Studio and Fanelli relating to the Library Cabinetry and arc therefore fully
entitled to enforce claims against Fancelli in connection with Fancelli's failures to perform its
obligations under those contracts.
FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NOT.
JUAN PABLO MOLYNEUX
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO
before me this
day of
, 2010.
Notary Public
My Commission Expires:
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