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Ft)-302 (Roy. 10.6-95)

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Ft)-302 (Roy. 10.6-95) FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Mftatimmtam 08/22/2006 was interviewed at her residence in arding a federal investigation involving the sexua exp o tat on of minors. After being advised of the identity of the interviewing agents and the nature of the interview, t• provided the following information: was employed as the House Manager for JEFFREY EPSTEIN's res ence on the island of Palm Beach, Florida. She began working for EPSTEIN approximate) three years ago. stated CHISLAINE MAXWELL(believed by to be EPSTEIN's girl£rf-,• n w o hired her. It was through and her association with MAXWELL and EPSTEIN that came to be em at the EPSTEIN resid n it was while was working at she met both MAX ELL and EPSTEIN. stated that provided massages to EPSTEIN. While employed at the EPSTEIN residence, primary responsibilities were to have the house readiiiiilthe arrival of either EPSTEIN or MAXWELL and their guests. ensured house was stocked with food,

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Ft)-302 (Roy. 10.6-95) FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Mftatimmtam 08/22/2006 was interviewed at her residence in arding a federal investigation involving the sexua exp o tat on of minors. After being advised of the identity of the interviewing agents and the nature of the interview, t• provided the following information: was employed as the House Manager for JEFFREY EPSTEIN's res ence on the island of Palm Beach, Florida. She began working for EPSTEIN approximate) three years ago. stated CHISLAINE MAXWELL(believed by to be EPSTEIN's girl£rf-,• n w o hired her. It was through and her association with MAXWELL and EPSTEIN that came to be em at the EPSTEIN resid n it was while was working at she met both MAX ELL and EPSTEIN. stated that provided massages to EPSTEIN. While employed at the EPSTEIN residence, primary responsibilities were to have the house readiiiiilthe arrival of either EPSTEIN or MAXWELL and their guests. ensured house was stocked with food, beverages, and fresh flowers. would also -help in the arrangement of transportation to an rom the airport. !=istated that there was a high rate of turnover among the staf employed at the EPSTEIN residence because EPSTEIN, MAXWELL, and others were not very nice to the hired help. stated EPSTEIN was nice in the beginning but became "mean.' believed she was fired because she got married. was given 83000.00 in severance pay. was never at the residence when EPSTEIN was having a -massage. "'III stated she had taken many messages from girls who wanted to *W1( for EPSTEIN. The girls would want to know when EPSTEIN was coming to town and they would want her to take a message, so EPSTEIN could return their call. would leave the messages on the counter so that when EPSTEIN. would arrive in from out of town he could review them. One Christmas, was asked to call 5 or 6 of EPSTEIN's "massage girls" and relay to them that they could stop to pick up their Christmas gift. Although not lavistigition as 08/17/2006 rei 31E-MM-10B062 by Daadiaaed 08/17/2006 This document contains neither imenmiendanons nee continuants of thy FBI. It is the papally of the FBI and Is lamed to your gamy. it and its contents en nal to be dbuiboted outside yam *MY MMM5.302S 31E.MMk108062.000004 3517-002 Pagelof2 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER PARAGRAPHS 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, and 17 EFFA_00007982 EFTA00158846 TD•302e (Rev. 104-95] 31E-mm-108062 CoctimaibedFOUQd Nicole NeSS0 .ce 08/17/2006 .ftsa 2 positive, Illibelieved she was asked to do this task around Christmas . told the interviewing agent of an incident that occurred at the EPSTEIN's residence either late summer or early miser tall. IIIIIIkas unsure of the year but knew it miser "v^ h.-7 in 2001 2074 or 2005. The cleaning crew, were working at the time of the incident as well. A un en ified female(UF), who looked under the age of eighteen, entered the residence deaansIts. money. She had arrived at the residence in a taxi cab. described her as trashy and desperate. told the UE she was unaware of any money that had been left for the UF, but that she would call the New York Office. The UF stated that she thought EPSTEIN was going to be at the residence ts:jja_E. contacted the New York Office and they instructed IIIIIIto pay the UF. The New York Office stated that could find $200.00 in EPSTEIN's desk draw and she was to use that to pay the UF. Once the UF received the money she departed the residence. stated to the interviewing agents, that at one point she to UF she was going to call the police if the UF did not leave, but the UF responded that she would call the police if she did not get her money. believed that EPSTEIN was trying to help girls make it big in the modeling industry. I told that EPSTEIN would give money to girls to help them go to college or get them started in modeling. stated that she may have been naive but she thought he was trying to help these girls. stated that she knew EPSTEIN liked women and that women would visit the residence even when MAXWELL was not there. believed there were naked photographs of women throughout the residence. following: t 1 hon ce u ar te ephone number u ar te e one number According t hone numbers are and also provided to the interviewing agents a copy of some of the hours she worked at EPSTEIN's residence as well as some documents havell!!!i placed in a FD-340, a 1-A envelope, and are notes made by at her time of employment with EPSTEIN. Those maintained with the case file. MM15-3025_31E-MM-108062-000005 3517-002 Page 2 of 2 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER PARAGRAPHS 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, and 17 EFTA_00007983 EFTA00158847

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