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12/01/2006
WILLIAM HAMMOND,
was interviewed at the FEDERAL BUREAU OF
INVESTIGATION (FBI) PALM BEACH COUNTY RESIDENT AGENCY (PBCRA), located at
505 S. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, Florida. Also present at the
interview was Attorney BRUCE M. LYONS of LYONS AND SANDERS, 600 Northeast
3rd Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33304,
and Attorney JACK GOLDBERGER of ATTERBURY
GOLDBERGER & WEISS, P.A., 250 Australian Avenue, #1400, West Palm Beach,
Florida 33401,
After being advised of the
identity of the interviewing agents and the nature of the interview,
HAMMOND provided the following information:
HAMMOND is currently a full time pilot employed by JEFFREY
EPSTEIN as a captain for EPSTEIN's airplanes. HAMMOND has been employed by
EPSTEIN since January 2005. Prior employment included piloting as a
captain for The Limited Brands, specifically LESLIE WEXNER. He began
working for WEXNER in 1985 and remained there until the Spring of 2004.
HAMMOND was offered an opportunity to advance and took a piloting job,
flying executives for the Venetian Hotels, Las Vegas, Nevada. Due to
difficulties with the Chairman of the Board, HAMMOND was terminated in
December 2004. Through HAMMOND's association with LARRY MORRISON,
EPSTEIN's airplane engineer, and HAMMOND's contact with EPSTEIN while
working for WEXNER, HAMMOND was offered his current employment. HAMMOND
stated that while piloting for WEXNER he had not seen any young females
passengers.
HAMMOND stated his current salary is $150,000 - $155,000.
HAMMOND was paid a Christmas bonus of $5000.00, gross income. HAMMOND
stated that EPSTEIN has three full time captains with one being the chief
captain, LARRY VISOSKI. HAMMOND stated that in his position he would be
"on call." HAMMOND continued explaining that VISOSKI would contact him
providing short notice, usually a days notice, when EPSTEIN would need him
to pilot an aircraft.
When piloting an aircraft for EPSTEIN, HAMMOND or the co-pilot
would always complete two forms. The first form, required by the FAA, was
a maintenance log, which would record the date of flight, as well as; air
time for the aircraft. The other form was a flight manifest which, among
other items, listed number of passengers, in some cases identity of
passengers, departure and arrival destinations as well as date and time of
flight. The flight manifest is not required by law; however, both forms
are completed by the designated captain of the flight. These
responsibilities are rotated amongst the pilots. The forms are sent to the
office on a monthly basis.
HAMMOND has never observed underage girls (under twenty) as
passengers on EPSTEIN's airplanes. HAMMOND did state that once or twice
children accompanied by adults were passengers on the airplanes.
HAMMOND stated that he has strictly a business relationship with
EPSTEIN. HAMMOND believed that EPSTEIN is a financial money manager.
HAMMOND has never socially been to any of EPSTEIN's residences. HAMMOND
interviewed for his current job at EPSTEIN's Palm Beach residence.
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HAMMOND provided,
cellular
telephone number as
HAMMOND provided the following address as a past residence:
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