Epstein Household Staff Manual ('The Manual')
Summary
Staff manual governing behavior at Epstein's residences, described in detail by house manager Juan Alessi during his deposition. The manual instructed staff to 'see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing,' never to look Epstein in the eye, and detailed specific protocols for maintaining privacy. It reflected the extreme control Epstein exercised over his household.
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Juan Alessi Deposition (Giuffre v. Maxwell)
Deposition of Juan Alessi, Epstein's former Palm Beach house manager who worked for him from 1991 to 2002. Alessi described the household operations, the frequent presence of young women, Maxwell's role as household manager, and a detailed staff manual that governed behavior at the estate. He testified about seeing nude females by the pool.
Court Filing: 532
The defense argues that Exhibit 52, a document the government seeks to admit as evidence, is unreliable and lacks proper authentication. They contend that the government's attempt to authenticate it through Ghislaine Maxwell's 2016 deposition testimony fails because the deposition exhibit shown to Maxwell (Deposition Exhibit 13) is not the same as Exhibit 52, and Maxwell disclaimed knowledge of its origin or authenticity.
Court Filing: 533
The government renews its application to admit Government Exhibit 52, a contact book, into evidence, arguing that it has established the exhibit's authenticity through the testimony of Juan Alessi and corroborating evidence. The government contends that the exhibit is a genuine contact book from Epstein's Palm Beach house, containing contact information for individuals related to the defendant and Epstein.
Court Filing: 700
The document is a letter from the US Department of Justice to Judge Alison J. Nathan, arguing for the authentication and admissibility of Government Exhibit 52, a contact book belonging to Ghislaine Maxwell, based on the testimony of Juan Alessi, a former employee of Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell. The letter discusses the applicable law and provides details on Alessi's testimony, which identifies the contact book and corroborates its relevance to the case.
The document is a letter from the US Department of Justice to Judge Alison J. Nathan, arguing for th...
The document is a letter from the US Department of Justice to Judge Alison J. Nathan, arguing for the authentication and admissibility of Government Exhibit 52, a contact book belonging to Ghislaine Maxwell, based on the testimony of Juan Alessi, a former employee of Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell. The letter discusses the applicable law and provides details on Alessi's testimony, which identifies the contact book and corroborates its relevance to the case.
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Jane Doe's response to interrogatories details her interactions with several individuals associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including Ghislaine Maxwell, Juan Alessi, and others, alleging they facilitated Epstein's abuse or were present during abusive incidents. The response provides specific dates and descriptions of these interactions. The document is part of a court filing in a case against Epstein's estate.
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