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,THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH.
IN RE:
PALM BEACH INVESTIGATION.
SWORN STATEMENT OF
Monday, November 21, 2005
12:25 p.m. - 1:05 p.m.
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Reported By:
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Notary Public, State of Florida
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APPEARANCES:
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On behalf of the State:
Esquire
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ASSISTANT STATE ATTORNEY
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On behalf of the Witness:
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Esquire
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ALSO PRESENT:
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DETECTIVE
Palm Beach Police Department
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Sworn statement taken before
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Registered Professional Reporter and Notary
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Public in and for the State of Florida at Large, in the
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above cause.
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Thereupon,
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having been first duly sworn or affirmed, was examined
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and stated as follows:
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I just want to repeat that
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we're here under the State investigative subpoena
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that was served on
although it was
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dated for, I believe, Wednesday or something.
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This is Monday the 21st, and we are here by
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agreement.
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EXAMINATION
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BY DET.
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Q.
I'm Detective
with
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the Palm Beach P.D. As I explained to you on the
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telephone, I am conducting an investigation on a former
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employer of yours.
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I just spoke with your wife and she told me
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you guys worked for Mr. Epstein for eight years?
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A.
Yes, she did work for eight years. I
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worked longer. I was there before my wife came.
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Q.
Before your wife came.
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A.
I started full-time with him on January 1,
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1991, and we both left December 31, 2002. So I worked
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eleven years exactly. Prior to that, prior to working
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full-time for him, I worked part-time for him, on-and-off
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basis.
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Q.
What were your responsibilities?
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A.
In the full-time basis, I started as a
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houseman, and I became a major domo and butler and
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everything else, driver, and did everything. We both did
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all the chores in the house, but I was in charge of the
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house. I was above my wife and above the cleaning crew,
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the gardners, pool people. So I was house manager, major
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domo.
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Q.
You would have been the go-to guy for the
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house?
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A.
Yes. And the one who would get the blame.
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Q.
We are talking about Jeffrey Epstein?
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A.
Of course.
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Q.
Do you remember the address of the house?
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A.
558 El Brillo.
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Q.
Was it in the beginning of the street --
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At the end of the street, on the left-hand
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side.
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Q.
We're talking about the same house.
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Yeah.
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Q.
Your wife said the same number you did.
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A.
558? 358? 558?
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Q.
It was 358.
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A.
We left three years ago.
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Q.
And I understand it's been some time since
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then. So the questions I'm going to ask you basically
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is: During your time, did you deal directly with
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Mr. Epstein?
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A.
Yes. And her -- and her -- girlfriend,
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manager. She was the manager of all the households,
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because he has homes all over the world.
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Q.
Right.
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A.
So we have -- she was my boss, and I deal
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directly with her.
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Q.
Who was --
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A.
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that's his girlfriend,
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correct?
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A.
Um-hum.
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Q.
During the eleven years, he would come
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down, she would inform you that they were coming down?
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A.
Right.
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Q.
Make arrangements to have the house ready?
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A.
Right.
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Q.
During the time that he was here, you
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prepared the house, did all the chores.
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Did you do any of the cleaning?
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A.
Sometimes. Many times. I did -- last two
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or three years the work was so much that we have to
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hire -- we hire a clean-up crew that they came twice a
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week or once a week, then it was twice a week. Depends
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upon his schedule, because he did not allow anybody at
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the house except us when he was in town. So when he was
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in town, it was just us doing the cleaning and the
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cooking, the driving, shopping, everything else.
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Q.
Did you stay on property in the guest
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house?
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A.
Yes and no. We had an apartment right
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across the bridge. We had an apartment in Tower 1515 on
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Flagler, and we had an apartment at the house.
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Q.
Why would you stay at the house, then?
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A.
we stay at the house mostly when he was
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there. When he was not in town, we went home. We went
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to our apartment. When he was there, it was -- the job
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was just too much to go home 9 o'clock, 10 o'clock and
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come back 5 o'clock in the morning. We would just stay
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and sleep and get up and work.
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Q.
When he was in town, did he receive a lot
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of guests at the house?
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Yes. Many, many, many guests. It was
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never with no guests.
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Q.
Did he have assistants with him?
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A.
Assistants? At the last year he had an
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assistant just for him. They would travel with him all
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the time. At the last -- in the last two years of my
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stay there, he also have a chef, a gourmet chef that he
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would travel with him. That's it.
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Q.
Do you remember the chef's name?
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A.
There were quite a few. The last one I
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know is
I think. And he was from
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New York.
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And there was another French chef,
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(phonetic); I don't know his last name.
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And there was another English chef. But
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they went quickly.
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Q.
They would come and go, come and go.
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What about the assistant that was his
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personal assistant that would fly with him?
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A.
It was an English girl that
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would travel with him a lot, and became the personal
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assistant. But most of the time it was Ms. Maxwell that
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traveled with him all the time.
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Q.
She was basically like his --
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A.
Girlfriend, whatever it was. Boss,
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girlfriend. She was our immediate superior.
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Q.
Did he have girls come over to give
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massages?
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A.
Yes.
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Q.
How many massages would he have in a day?
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A.
Sometimes one, sometimes two, three.
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Q.
Was it the same girl that would come back
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to do the massages?
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A.
Yeah, yeah. Not the same girl
I mean
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during eleven years, I probably saw a hundred, two
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hundred different massage therapists.
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Q.
Did they seem young to you?
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A.
No, sir. Mostly no. We saw one or two
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young ones in the last year. Before that, it was all
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adults.
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Q.
During your last year when you were working
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with him, what do you mean that they looked young? Did
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they look like they were still in high school?
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A.
I remember one girl was young. We never
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asked how old she was. It was not in my job.
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Q.
Right. I understand.
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A.
But I imagine she was 16, 17. In my
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judgment, she was 16, 17.
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Q.
Where would these massages take place?
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A.
All the time it was in his room. Sometimes
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it was in the balcony of his quarters. His room has a
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wraparound balcony facing the pool. So the massages were
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in the balcony outside in the sun, or inside in his
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bathroom or her bathroom.
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Q.
Would you set up the room for the massages?
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A.
Many times. Yes, he will tell me, Set up
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the room inside my bathroom or in the bedroom or in
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Elaine's bathroom, or outside on the balcony. And I
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would go and set up or my wife would go and set up the
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table.
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We had a table in every room of the house,
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the massage tables, for the different guests. Because
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not only he got massages, all the other guests got
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massages too. So we have a table -- massage table in
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basically every room, guest room.
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Q.
The girls that would come over to do
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massages, they would massage him first or massage guests?
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A.
Different times. There were -- mostly they
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was his massage. Mostly he would get massages.
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Q.
Would Ms. Maxwell be in the room with him
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while he was getting the massage?
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A.
We don't know. Apparently we saw her going
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upstairs, because it was -- when they went upstairs, they
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closed -- his quarters, it had a double door, so it was a
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door on top of the stairs -- I don't know if you've been
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in the house -- and then there's another door going into
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his room. So it was a long corridor. So everything was
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Q.
Would you clean up after?
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A.
Once in a while, yes, I did. Most of the
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times I did. I did the cleanup.
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Q.
Did it appear as if there was going to be
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more than one massage going on in the room?
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A.
More than one massage? I don't know. It
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was massages. There was massages, because it was a hot
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oil, and it was --
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And towels, a lot of
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towels. We used a lot of towels in the house. Used like
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maybe 40, 50 towels a day, because every time he go in
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into the pool, it was two or three towels. Everything
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had to be cleaned up. I went most of the time to pick up'
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the room and get it ready.
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Q.
Did it ever appear to you that more went on
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in the room other than a massage?
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A.
I just imagine. I never saw anything. But
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I imagine there was more than
I never saw anything
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because it was closed doors. It was never done outside.
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Q.
Based on the cleanup?
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A.
Based on the cleanup -- at the end, I
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cannot say there was. At the end, it was a few times
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that the bed was undone. You know, we make the beds
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three or four times a day. And sometimes we went to
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clean up the massage to put it back, the massage table,
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to pick up the towels, but the bed was undone again. So
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either he took a nap or he went for a nap, I don't know.
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Q.
Or something else occurred?
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A. . Or something else. I cannot.
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Q.
Did the girls, would they bring their own
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stuff or they would use his stuff?
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A.
No. We had everything. We had gallons of
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stuff, different stuff.
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Q.
Different massage oils?
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A.
Different, all kinds.
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O.
Different massagers?
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A.
Different stuff.
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They would buy all over the world different
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types of -- for different --
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Q.
Did any of these massagers look like sex
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toys?
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A.
At the end, at the last year that we were
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there they had like sex toys, some of them. I can say
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maybe three or four occasions that I saw in the sink,
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they were left out on the sink, and just --
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Q.
Where would he keep these massagers?
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A.
When I was there, we keep all the stuff in
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a basket inside Ms. Maxwell's closet. It was a big
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basket, about this round (indicating), with a cover on
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it. And we used to pick up from the towel and just dump
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it in there. That's it. That's the standard we went
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through.
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Q.
What sink would you find those massagers
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in?
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A.
Mostly in his sink, in his bathroom sink.
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Q.
His bathroom sink?
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was Ms. Maxwell still his girlfriend at
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that time?
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A.
Oh, yeah.
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Q.
Still his girlfriend that you know of right
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now?
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A.
Yeah. We left, she was still his
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girlfriend. I don't know now, but she was still there.
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Q.
Why did you leave at the end?
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A.
It was a hard job. It was an incredible
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hard job. So demanding. Hours were terrible, from
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5 o'clock in the morning to 10 o'clock at night.
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Constantly on your feet.
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It was just too
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Q.
Sounds like a lot.
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A.
Yeah. For me and my wife, we both left.
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Q.
It was very demanding when he was here in
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town?
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A.
It was terrible. Bad job. Pay was good,
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but we had enough.
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Q.
I know you guys had a falling out.a couple
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of years ago; I guess you weren't working with him
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anymore. This would have been in 2003. You guys had a
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falling out, remember?
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A.
Yeah, we settled that.
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Q.
That was settled?
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A.
That was settled with him between us.
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Q.
Was that --
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A.
It was an amicable -- it was an agreement,
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mutual agreement. It was a mistake on my part.
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Q.
Are there any questions you have of me?
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A.
No. I told you the truth.
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We just imagined things that could have
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happened. I used to talk to my wife all day, working and
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under that environment. But we didn't know for sure what
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was going on.
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We never heard anything. We never heard a
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complaint, or a girl crying.
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Q.
Would these massage girls, especially
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towards the end, would they come alone or would they come
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with other people?
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Mostly they would come alone. It was one
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girl, one of the young girls, the one I can't think of
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it, she would bring somebody else. She'd bring other
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girls. But I didn't even know the names.
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Q.
All of them would go downstairs?
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A.
Yes.
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Q.
Or would one stay downstairs?
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A.
Most of the times when that girl came, it
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was at night. So after dinner -- after dinner, they went
12
to the movies. And by the time they went to the movies,
13
we clean up right away and tried to get out of there.
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And that was about 8, 9 o'clock at night.
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After, when they come back, I don't know
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what happened. Our quarters were a different -- I don't
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know if you've been in the house, but our quarters were
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separate.
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Q.
It's separate.
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A.
Separate. Before -- that building is new.
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They build the building in 2001.
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Q.
The guest quarters?
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Yeah, the guest quarters.
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Before, we had an apartment upstairs.
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Q.
They have the laundry and a little office
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and the bedroom?
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A.
Yes. That was 2001. Before that, we had
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an apartment upstairs in their house, in the main house.
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Q.
In the little rooms upstairs across from
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his master bedroom?
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A.
Right.
7
Q.
Was there ever any photographs that you can
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recall around the house?
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A.
Girls, girls' photographs and guests'
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photographs, yes.
11
Q.
Were they dressed or were they naked?
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A.
Most of them were dressed. It was a lot of
13
entertainment in the pool, around the pool area. But
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most of them were dressed.
15
Q.
When was the last time you spoke with
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Mr. Epstein?
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A.
The last time I spoke with Mr. Epstein was
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about a week ago, when you left me the card. I got
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scared because of that fallout that we had, and I thought
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it was a consequence of that. And I called and says,
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Jeffrey, what's going on, what's happening? Because I
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thought it was an investigation against me on his part.
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Q.
I'm sorry if I gave you that impression.
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A.
That's why I called him. That's the only
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reason that I called.
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Before I even spoke to you.
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Q.
Just when you found the card?
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A.
When I find the card, I get scared. I
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said, What's going on now? Why are you bothering me now
5
in my house?
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That's why I called him.
7
He said, John, there is an investigation
8
going on. I have nothing to talk to you. That's it.
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I said, Okay.
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Q.
He didn't give you any information as to
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A.
No, not a word.
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Q.
Has anybody else contacted you from
13
Mr. Epstein or his organization, his assistants, his
14
attorney?
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A.
No, no, no.
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Q.
Anyone that works for his attorney?
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A.
For his attorney? Yes. For his attorney,
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the present attorney? Yes. That was an investigator
19
that it was investigated on his side, I can't remember
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his name, but I understand it was from
21
office. That was his attorney. And he -- this
22
investigator basically asked me the same questions,
23
exactly the same questions: What did I know, what did I
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know.
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Q.
When did this happen?
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A.
This happened about ten days ago -- about a
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week ago, ten days ago. I'm not sure what date.
3
Q.
Was his investigator's name --
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A.
It's the date after I contacted you.
5
Q.
first name
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A.
yes.
7
You have the last name?
8
Q.
No.
9
A.
He asked me exactly the same questions.
10
Q;
Did he offer you any money?
11
A.
Absolutely not. I would not take it.
12
Q.
Did he tell you not to speak to me?
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A.
No. He says -- no, he told me not to speak
14
to you. He didn't say that to me. He says, It's your
15
choice. You make that decision.
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And he says, If you hire a lawyer, you make
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that decision. .
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And we feel that was important for us. I
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don't want to be involved with this thing. I'm out of
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the job three years ago, and that's why we hired
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He suggested that.
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Q.
Did he ask you if anybody else has been
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contacted?
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A.
No.
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Q.
Did he tell you that to call him back after
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our meeting?
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A.
No, no.
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O.
Were you to have any contact with him at
4
any time after our meeting?
5
A.
If I will have a contact? I have no reason
6
for it. I have no reason to call Jeffrey or anybody
7
else. This is over, I hope.
8
Q.
Well,
this is basically an
9
ongoing investigation, so obviously anything that we
10
discuss hopefully will stay between us. Because it is
11
still ongoing, I wouldn't want this out until the
12
investigation is complete.
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A.
It's not going anywhere. Even my kids
14
don't know it.
15
Q.
He contacted you after you called
16
Mr. Epstein?
17
A.
Yes.
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When I call him and I said, Jeffrey, what'
19
going on?
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He said,
I don't know what's going
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on. There's an investigation against me.
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So then I said, Whew, thank God. I don't
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know what's happening.
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And then he says, I have an investigator
25
that is investigating, the same thing the police
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department is doing. He's going to contact you.
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And that was the end of it.
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I think his name was
I only met him
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for about fifteen minutes, ten minutes.
5
Q.
You met at your house?
6
A.
No, no. I don't want him at my house. We
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met at Carrabas restaurant, but it was not open, so we
8
met outside Carrabas. It took about ten minutes.
9
Q.
Going back to the items that were found in
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the sink, can you describe any of those massagers?
11
A.
I only saw two things: It was a big,
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big
I think a vibrator. Big (indicating). And it was
13
a long -- I hate to -- I'm sorry. It was a long dick, I
14
think. Rubber thing. And there was a thing you used it
15
in the back, the vibrator in the back.
16
Q.
What color?
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A.
We always had those. Not those toys.
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Vibrators, we have different types, one for the neck, one
19
for the back. You know the one that has a battery and
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they move, with balls on it, vibrator. That's it.
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That's what I find there. I never find anything else.
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Those two things.
23
Q.
Do you remember any names of the girls that
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might have come over for massages?
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A.
Yes. I remember some of them. From the
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beginning? From the end?
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Q.
As many as you can remember.
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A.
As many as I can remember.
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Q.
I know it's been a while.
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A.
It was
It was
And it was --
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it was
It was -- how many?
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It was also a young girl, but she was not a
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massage therapist. She came to the house as a friend, I
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think. I don't think she was a massage therapist. Her
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name was -- as a matter of fact,
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Just give me a minute.
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There also were men masseuses.
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Q.
There were men too?
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A.
There were men. A few. Not that many. A
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few. I can't remember.
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There was an
There was
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a
I think every name -- girls' names. In
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eleven years, I cannot remember.
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Q.
That's fine.
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A.
There were girls coming and going. There
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were girls traveling with him as massage therapists:
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They would travel with him all over the world, because he
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was in the plane, he got massages on the plane,
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because -- I know because I used to supply the oils and
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the towels for the plane.
2
Q.
Would you clean his plane too?
3
A.
No, no.
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5
6
Q.
Did you ever travel with him anywhere?
A.
No, no.
Q.
When he went to New York or Arizona or his
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private island?
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A.
I've been on his island. I've been as a
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guest, as a vacation. We just took vacations, and I went
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to his island in the Caribbean. And I've been in New
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Mexico. I've been at his house in London. But not as a
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worker, just vacation.
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As a vacation?
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Uh-huh.
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We went to New Mexico for -- it was kind of
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a symposium about how to clean homes. It was this lady
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who make -- teach all the house people, housemen, and
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they invited us to Santa Fe, New Mexico, to teach us how
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to clean homes. That was kind of stupid.
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How he wanted it to be cleaned?
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Yes. We didn't get that much.
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Can you think of anything that I haven't
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I can't think of anything. Basically it's
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I'm not going to ask you to do that because
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It's been a long time.
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If by any chance you are contacted again by
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They have to go to Mr.
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I was going to say, have him contact your
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Packages? Are we expecting a
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I would appreciate a phone
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THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
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COUNTY OF PALM BEACH.
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I, the undersigned authority, certify that
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personally appeared before me and was duly
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sworn.
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WITNESS my hand and official seal this 5th day
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I,
Registered Professional
Reporter and Notary Public in and for the State of
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Florida at Large, do hereby certify that
was by me first duly sworn to testify the whole truth;
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that I was authorized to and did report said sworn
statement in stenotype; and that the foregoing pages,
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numbered from 1 to 24, inclusive, are a true and correct
transcription of my shorthand notes of said sworn
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I further certify that said sworn statement
was taken at the time and place hereinabove set forth and
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that the taking of said sworn statement was commenced and
completed as hereinabove set out.
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I further certify that I am not an attorney or
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counsel of any of the parties, nor am I a relative or
employee of any attorney or counsel of party connected
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with the action, nor am I financially interested in the
action.
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The foregoing certification of this transcript
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does not apply to any reproduction of the same by any
means unless under the direct control and/or direction of
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the certifying reporter.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and seal this 5th day of December, 2005.
Notary Public
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My Commission No.
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