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Michael Salnick •
Jack K. Fuchs
Flynn P. Bertisch
• Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer
• Member of Colorado. District of Columbia
and New York Bars
Jennifer L. Shand
Certified Legal Assistant
DATE:
FROM:
TO:
RE:
MEMO
FEBRUARY 2, 2007
MICHAEL SALNICK
— Assistant United States Attorney
Janusz Banasiak
250 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AVENUE
SUITE 1203
WEST PALM BEACH. FLORIDA 33401-5014
(561)471-1003
Fax: (561) 659-0793
E-mail: Salniddimeaol.com
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Enclosed please find those documents you requested from our meeting this morning. If
there is anything else, please let me know.
' dest regards,
M
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LIST O1: CONTENTS
• Introduction
• Grooming & Guest Relations
• Proper Language
• Answering the telephone
• Pre-arrival information gathering
• Guest pick-up and drop-off
• Escorting guests to their room
• Pre-arrival preparations
-
Master Bedroom
-
Master Bathroom
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Master Bathroom Toiletries
- Ms Maxwell's Bathroom
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Ms Maxwell's Bathroom Toiletries
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Guestrooms
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Guest Bathrooms
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Guest Bathrooms Toiletries
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All Bathrooms
- Exterior
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The Cabana
Vehicles and Bicycles
- Interior
Prepare and Purchase Shopping List
(See pp. 30-32 for lists)
• Daily duties while Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell, and guests are in residence
Morning preparation
Pool Area
Cabana
Kitchen
Downstairs Areas
Master Bedroom
Master Bathroom
Ms Maxwell's Bathroom
Guestrooms
- Early evening
Before you leave at night
• Shopping Lists
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Pre-Arrival
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On-hand at all times
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Cleaning Schedule
- Daily
Weekly
Monthly (Week 1, Week 2, Week 3)
Every six months (April, October)
• Maintenance Schedule
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Check every month
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Check every three months (March, June, September, December)
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Check every six months (April, October)
• Bedroom cleaning
• Bathroom cleaning
• Laundry and dry cleaning
• Office Supplies
• Mail and Deliveries
• Resetting the Telephone
• Serving Breakfast
• Standby duties
• Emergency procedures
• Supplement: Contact Telephone Numbers
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INT12()DUCTION
This manual is designed to give you the proper guidance and assistance to perform
your duties to the best of your ability, while ensuring a consistently high level of service.
Gathering as much information as possible will help you with the day to day running of
the home.
By using your communications skills - listening and observing, you will be
able to anticipate the needs of Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell and their guests.
Checklists will assist you in making sure that all tasks have been completed and that
not even the smallest details have been overlooked.
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Appearance is extremely important if high standards are to he maintained. A favorable
first impression goes a long way. Personal cleanliness, good presentation, and a genuine
and polite "aim to please" approach are very important.
• Try and anticipate the needs of Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell and their guests.
• Make guests feel pampered and welcome.
• Always address guest by their name, (eg: Mr Smith or Ms Smith)
• Do not discuss personal problems with guests.
•
Be cautious of voice levels and noise while working in rooms, kitchen and
hallways.
• Unobtrusive is the key.
• Remember that you see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing, except to answer a
question directed at you. Respect their privacy.
• Use your judgment when conveying information to Mr Epstein. If the matter is
not urgent, leave a note for him, clearly stating what it is you need to know.
■
Wear the appropriate clothing while Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell and their guests are
in residence. Dark blue trousers with white golf shirts to be worn daily, long
sleeve white shirts for dinner service.
■
Items in pockets must not create a bulge or be visible.
• Do not address Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell and their guests with your hands in your
pockets.
• Do not eat or drink in front of Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell and their guests. D o not
chew gum.
• When you are attending to Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell and their guests, cellular
phones must be placed on "vibrate." At no time should these phones "ring."
• Avoid using strong perfume or aftershave lotion. This could cause an allergic
reaction.
• Channel all questions and concerns through the Estate Manager.
• SMILE!
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PROPER LANGUAGE
What you say is as important as what you do. Your language must include good diction and
exclude swear words and slang. Pay attention to how you speak to Mr Epstein. Ms Maxwell
and their guests.
You do not say:
"Yeah"
"Sure"
"No problem"
"You bet"
"Gotcha"
"Right"
"I dunno"
You do say:
"Yes, Mr
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"Of course, Ms
"My pleasure"
"It is no trouble at all"
"With pleasure"
"I would be very pleased to"
"You are quite right"
"I have no idea, but I will find out immediately"
To a compliment you say:
"You are very kind"
"Thank, you, Ms
. 1 enjoy doing it."
To a justified criticism or mistake you say:
"I am very sorry; it will not happen again."
"It was completely my fault; I will make the changes immediately."
To a guest you say:
"If I can be of any additional assistance, please let me know."
"Is there anything else that you might need."
"I am very pleased that you enjoyed your stay, Mr
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"It was lovely to see you again, Mrs
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What to say when entering a room:
"May I come in"
What to say after entering the room:
Greet Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell, and /or their guests, "Good Morning, Mr
You do not expound on the weather or any other subject, unless asked. You have no idea
how they are feeling.
You provide your service, then ask, "Is there anything else I might do for you." and if not,
leave the room.
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ANSWEIZING 1114E TELEPHONE
How you answer the telephone will leave a long-lasting impression on all those who call. It
immediately tells the caller the service standard. When you answer the phone, the quality of
your voice is of utmost importance. The person on the other end of the line cannot see your
expression or gestures, so any impression that person receives depends entirely on your
voice. Speak clearly and distinctly. Do not slam down the receiver at any time!
• All calls should be answered in three rings or less.
• If the incoming line is one of Mr Epstein's or Ms Maxwell's, answer as follows:
"Good morning / afternoon / evening. Epstein / Maxwell residence.
• If Mr Epstein or Ms Maxwell have advised that they do not wish to receive any calls,
you are to reply as follows:
"Mr Epstein / Ms Maxwell is not available. May I take a message?"
Complete a phone message slip with the following information: Name (spelt
correctly), date and time of call, telephone number including the area code.
Place the message on the pantry countertop if it is for Mr Epstein, and for Ms
Maxwell, on her desk.
• If Mr Epstein and Ms Maxwell choose to receive a call, you are to reply as follows:
"May I ask who is calling? Just a moment please."
Ring the extension where they are located and advise them who is calling.
• There is a "Do Not Disturb" setting on the telephone system. This option is to he set
as directed in the pre-arrival check off list.
• Telephone directories are to be updated every six months, or as the new telephone
directories are available.
• A copy of Mr Epstein and Ms Maxwell's telephone directories must be placed to the
right of each telephone (except for the Guestrooms).
• Always check that there are notepads and pens. These must be placed to the right of
each telephone.
▪ A pair of reading glasses must be placed in front of each telephone (except for the
Guestrooms).
• An extension card must be placed under the front of each telephone.
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• Unless otherwise instructed. NEVER disclose Mr Epstein or Ms Maxwell's ad k it ics
or whereabouts to anyone. lithe caller is insistent. you simply ask to take a message,
a time and a number, where the caller can he readied. Do not he bullied and do not
show any reaction or impatience, simply he Jinn.
• Advise Ms Maxwell of any strange telephone calls or enquiries.
• Advise Ms Maxwell of any unusual behavior, such as strangers lurking around the
vicinity of the property.
• Entrance gates to the property must remain closed when Mr Epstein is not in
residence.
• The security of the house and of Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell and their guests, is
your first consideration and should be uppermost in your consciousness.
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This is all the information necessary to meet the needs of Mr Lipstein. Ms Maxwell and their
guests. If possible, this should he done 24 hours prior to arrival.
• Obtain a list of all guests who will be joining Mr Epstein and Ms Maxwell.
• Confirm travel itinerary.
• Ask about any special requests or dietary requirements.
• Ask about any gifts that Mr Epstein may want placed in the guestrooms.
All guests should have a staff member waiting for them at the appropriate terminal gate.
• Double check arrival information.
• Always have a written copy of the guest's travel itinerary (flight arrival times, etc) on
hand.
• Check the number of people in the party to insure that the vehicle can accommodate
all arriving guests.
• If you are unfamiliar with the guest, prepare a sign clearly stating the guest's name.
• Welcome guest by name.
• Advise guest of your name.
• Offer to carry any luggage that guest may have with them.
• Escort guest to luggage pickup area if necessary, gather luggage and escort guest to
vehicle.
• Advise guest on travel time. Provide demographics on the area.
• Keep conversation to a minimum.
• When you are driving Mr Epstein or Ms Maxwell. keep your hands on the wheel.
Your cellular phones should be placed on "vibrate." At no time should you answer
private calls.
• Upon arrival, gather guest's belongings and escort to pre-assigned room.
• Inquire from guest where they would like their luggage and place it appropriately.
• Offer to unpack luggage.
• Show guest how to use the telephone.
• Show guest how to use the remote control for the television.
• Ask guest to complete "Emergency contact information" form and return to you.
• Ask guest if they have any food allergies.
• Ask guest what they would like to be served for breakfast and at what time.
• Tell guest to enjoy their stay and let them know how you can be reached.
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-2, A/C is set at 60 degrees.
_7 All light fixtures are working.
K Shutters must be closed.
Remote controls for the television are working.
•
Telephones are on "Do not disturb."
• JE and GM telephone directories placed to right of telephone.
•
Telephone extension card placed under front of telephone.
7, Alarm clock must be set to the correct time and date.
7 Two lighted pens on both bedside tables.
•
Regular pens on both bedside tables.
• Jeffrey Epstein large and small notepads on both bedside tables.
7 Reading glasses on both bedside tables.
Eye masks on both bedside tables.
Box of tissues on each bedside table (Replace if less than 1/3).
•
Flashlight with new batteries.
7_ Bottled water and drinking glasses on both bedside tables.
Gun placed in beside table drawer.
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7 Check that water is hot and runs clear.
Fresh bar of soap placed to the right of the washbasin.
• Two fresh facecloths on the washbasin and two in the shower.
7 Electric toothbrush (Replace head every 4 weeks).
L New toothbrush placed in a clean drinking glass to the left of the washbasin.
•
Toothpaste is more than 1/4 full.
Mouthwash.
Razor and shaving cream (more than 1/4 full).
-1 Electric razor plugged in and charged.
•
Tissues (replace if less than 1/4).
Q-Tips.
-2 Round cotton pads.
7 Clean all fixtures, shower and steam room.
• New pair of exfoliating gloves in the shower.
Tidy and replace any toiletries which are running low.
Three large blue towels and one hand towel to be ready for massage in towel room.
:2 Shutters must be open.
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CHECK OFF LIST
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Gillette MACH 3 Razor with extra blades (change blade after every use)
3
Shaving Cream (Kiehl's Close Shavers Squadron)
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Secret Original Solid Deodorant
3
Lever 2000 soap
•
Notema Plus Face Wash
•
Facial moisturizers (Kiehl's Ultra Facial Moisturizer, Robot.)
•
Aquaphor Hand Cream
•
California Mango Lotion
3
Bubble bath and shower gels (variety)
3
Shampoo / Conditioner ( White Rain Coconut Essence, Biolage, Neuus Simply Silver)
K
Hair finishing cream (Paul Mitchell Stickworks)
•
Peter Thomas Roth Sunscreen (face and body)
•
Kiehl's Lip Balm with SPF
•
Q-Tips
Round cotton pads
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Toothpaste (Ann & Hammer Dental Care and Mentadent)
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Toothbrush (Oral B / Hard)
•
Electric Toothbrush (Braun Ultra Plaque Remover)
•
Scope mouthwash
•
Dental Floss (Johnson & Johnson Reach /Mint waxed)
•
Baby Powder (Johnson & Johnson)
•
Mason Pearson Hairbrush
3
Hair Comb
Tweezers
3
Fingernail clippers and file
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MS MAXWELL'S BATHROOM
Two big white towels placed next to the bath.
Soap, shampoo and bubble bath by the side of the tub.
7 Check that water is hot and running clear.
Water must be directed to the faucet and not the sprayer on the tub.
7 Two fresh washcloths on the washbasin and two next to the bathtub.
Fresh bar of soap placed to the right of the washbasin.
3 Electric toothbrush (Replace head every 4 weeks).
7 New toothbrush placed in a clean drinking glass to the left of the washbasin.
.7 Toothpaste is more than 'A full.
7 Mouthwash.
Q-Tips.
Round cotton pads.
D Tidy and replace any toiletries which are running low.
Tissues (replace if less than V3).
Unlock the closets.
Photographs to be placed.
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MS MAXWELL'S I3A•I'IIR()OM TOILETRIES
CHECK OFF LIST
•
Facial Moisturizer (La Mer)
•
Babor Foam Mask
•
Kiehl's Cucumber Toner
•
Kiehl's Washable Cleansing Milk
•
La Mer Eye Balm
•
Evian Face Mist
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Clarins Creme Masvelt Body Shaping Crème
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Babor Natural Body Peeling
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Lancome Ex/bliance Gel
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Body Lotion (Frederic Fekkai, Clinique Deep Comfort Body Moisture)
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Aquaphor Hand Cream
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Secret Original Solid Deodorant
9
Round cotton pads
Q-Tips
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Toothbrush (Oral B / Hard)
•
Electric Toothbrush (Braun Ultra Plaque Remover)
7
Toothpaste (Arm & Hammer Dental Care and Mentadent)
•
Dental Floss (Johnson & Johnson Reach / Mint waxed)
Scope mouthwash
Sunscreen (Lanc0me Soleil SPF 30 Face Creme)
•
Kiehl's Lip Balm with SPF
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Lever 2000 soap
•
Bubble Bath, Bath Gel. Bath Salts (variety)
•
Razor and shaving gel
•
Shampoo/ Conditioner (Frederic. Fekkai Technical & Apple Cider)
•
Aquis Hair Towel
K
Mason Pearson Hair Brush
•
Babor Hand & Nail Repair
•
Nail polish remover (Carex)
•
Fingernail clippers and file
•
Tweezers
•
OB tampons (light & heavy)
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GUESTROOMS
Hint: All guestrooms must appear as though the arriving guest is the first to ever stay in
the room.
L1 Bed linen must be fresh.
• All light fixtures are working.
:T. Remote controls for the television are working.
▪
Instructions on "How to work the television" placed next to the television.
•
Alarm clock must be set to the correct time and date.
Telephones are on "Do not disturb."
•
Telephone extension card placed under front of telephone.
•
Pens and Jeffrey Epstein large and small notepads on bedside table.
7 Eye masks on both bedside tables.
Small bouquet of fresh flowers.
1 Gifts if indicated by Mr Epstein.
Bottled water and drinking glasses on bedside table.
7. Selection of fresh fruit.
•
Side plate, fruit knife, napkin.
I' Flashlight with new batteries.
Closets must be cleared. Check that there are sufficient wooden hangers that are
hung evenly.
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Towels and bathrobes are fresh.
Fresh bar of soap and shampoo in bathtub and shower stall.
Two fresh washcloths on the washbasin and two next to the bathtub.
Fresh bar of soap placed to the right of the washbasin.
T.: New toothbrush and toothpaste on the counter to the left of the washbasin.
Clean drinking glass.
Tissues (replace if less than 1/4).
Check guest supplies and replace what is needed.
7 Hairdryer is working.
Replace toilet paper with new roll. Fold end into a "V."
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•
Secret Original Solid Deodorant
3
Sunscreen (Clinique Body & Face SPF 15 & 30)
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Hawaiian Tropic After Sun
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CHECK LIST
All bathrooms must contain the following extra items
Toilet paper (white two-ply)
•
Bath towel
•
Hand towel
Washcloth
•
Hand soap
Bath soap (Lever 2000)
Kleenex tissue
11
Tylenol
Turns
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Sudafed
Ll
Halls cough sweets
Box of matches
Toilet brush
Toilet plunger
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EXTERIOR
J Pressure wash pool deck, sidewalks, terrace and patios.
Pressure wash outdoor furniture.
1: 1J Place cushions on pool and terrace furniture.
-1 Have the pool cleaned.
:1 Check that pool water temperature is between 82 - 88T
Float in the pool is properly inflated.
Pool "toys" are clean and in working order.
▪
Pool lights working.
▪
Towels are in the wooden basket.
3 Telephone is connected and in working order.
Landscape lights working.
7 Wash windows.
3 Check fence for holes where Max can get out.
_ Awnings are clean and working.
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EFTA01305011
THE CABANA
O Check that computer will access the Internet and Bloomberg.
•
Place paper in the copier.
—1 Plenty of pens and paper.
O Two pairs of reading glasses on the desk.
3 Telephone directory placed to the right of the telephone.
•
Tissues (replace if less than 'A).
O Tidy the desk, but do not throw any papers away.
O Stereo in working condition.
3 Two bathrobes and towels in the bathroom.
3 Fresh bar of soap placed to the right of the washbasin.
D New toothbrush and toothpaste placed to the left of the washbasin.
3 Clean drinking glass.
•
Replace toilet paper with new roll. Fold end into a "V."
Suntan oil and insect repellent.
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3 Drive all vehicles to make sure that they arc in good running condition. No flat
batteries.
•
Check that cars are full of petrol (never below %).
3 Place $100 in the glove compartment or center console of each car.
7 Two bottles of water.
JE and GM telephone directories.
•
Reading glasses.
3 Jeffrey Epstein large and small notepads with pens.
•
Box of tissues.
7 Two pairs of sunglasses.
•
Check that bicycles are clean and tire pressure is correct.
DATE:
SIGNATURE:
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INTERIOR
Living Room
7 Plump the cushions.
•
Check that stereo system and headphones arc working.
•
Clean and tidy all table top surfaces.
Tidy up the magazines. Throw out fashion magazines over two months old.
n Place books that are lying around back on bookshelves.
Ms Maxwell's Desk
7 Check that the DSL computer line is working.
I
Place paper in the copier.
I
Plenty of pens and notepads.
▪ JE & GM telephone directories placed to the right of the telephone.
•
Tissues (replace if less than '/3).
Kitchen
▪
Polish marble counter tops in kitchen.
LT Empty dishwasher.
I
Check all expiration dates on food in refrigerator and pantry.
_T. Dish pantry must be organized.
•
Napkins cleaned and pressed for trays.
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General
Buy The N)' Times, The hall Snvet .Journal. Palm Beach l'ost and place in the
pantry. Buy the Dail), Mail and place on Ms Maxwell's desk.
7 Current TV Guide next to television.
"How to work the TV" instructions next to television.
2 Check that all light bulbs arc working. Dust and straighten lampshades.
•
Check that the water is hot and running clear.
7 Check that all air conditioners are in working order.
7 Check that all telephones are working.
7 Flashlights on each desk and in the kitchen. Check batteries.
• Reading glasses, pens and notepads at every telephone.
•
All clocks are set at the correct time and date. (See p. 55 for instructions.)
7 All electrical appliances and stereo systems are working.
7 Place box of matches next to all candles.
7 Dust and straighten paintings.
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Straighten the fringe on all rugs. Check for stains.
Check that all smoke detectors are working. Check fire extinguishers.
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Clean all air vents.
7 Make sure that all drapes are hanging neatly with hooks in place.
Stationary
Three sizes of Jeffrey Epstein notepads.
Two sizes of Ghislaine Maxwell and Lady Ghislaine notepads.
7 Letterhead stationary and envelopes. One pack from each of Mr Epstein's
residences and business. Mr Epstein's personal stationary (writing paper,
notepads. envelopes, compliment slips).
2 Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell cards and envelopes.
DATE:
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2/14/2005
CONFIDENTIAL
3047
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DAILY DLTI ES (IN la:SWF:Mt)
CHECK O1:1; LIST
Morning preparation
Buy newspapers.
Check that the petrol in all vehicles is more than
full.
$100 in glove compartment or center console of each vehicle.
J
Replace empty water bottles.
J
Check that there are pens, notepads, telephone directories and tissues.
Any CD's lying around should be placed back in the correct covers.
Pool Area
J
Check that pool temperature is between 82 - 88T
7
Wipe down all outside tables and chairs.
Place reading glasses, pens, notepads and a telephone on the pool table outside.
JE and GM telephone directories placed to the right of the telephone.
Replenish and place towel basket next to pool.
Check that pool "toys" are clean.
Cabana
All exercise equipment is put away.
Stereo is switched off.
Empty dustbin.
Pens, notepads and reading glasses on desk.
17 Check that there is enough paper in the printer.
Tidy desk and place books neatly to one side. Do not throw away any papers.
7
Replace soiled hand towels and bathrobes.
Check soap, toothbrush, toothpaste and clean drinking glass.
Clean the toilet and check toilet paper.
1-3 Replace tissues if less than 'A.
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Kitchen
•
Make the coffee.
D Wipe down the counter tops and cupboard doors.
•
Take out the trash.
D Check that Max has food and water.
Downstairs Areas
D Plump the cushions.
•
Remove any trash and dirty glasses.
•
Tidy magazines and replace any books on bookshelves.
3 Any CD's lying around should be placed back in the correct covers.
▪
Check that there are pens, notepads and reading glasses next to each telephone.
Check that the telephone extension card is placed under the front of the telephone.
•
Replace hand towel in powder room. Clean sink and toilet. Replenish toilet paper.
•
Check that the printers have enough paper.
Once Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell and guests come downstairs
Make breakfast.
Master Bedroom
▪
Make up the bed with fresh bed linen.
Check the phones are on "Do not disturb."
▪
Tidy bedside tables and remove any trash and dirty glasses.
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Master Bathroom
3 Replace used towels.
O Two clean hand towels by the sink.
3
Two facecloths by the sink and in the shower.
O
Three large blue towels and one hand towel on the chair for massage.
•
Clean all fixtures including shower and steam room.
3
Replace tissues if less than V3.
•
Check that there is enough toothpaste.
•
Clean the drinking glass.
O Tidy all toiletries and replace any that are running low.
3
Remove clothes from the hamper and launder.
▪ All other clothes and shoes should be put back in the closet.
Ms Maxwell's Bathroom
7 Replace used towels.
•
Clean bathtub and all fixtures.
:
Replace tissues if less than '/3.
•
Check that there is enough toothpaste.
7
Clean the drinking glass.
•
Tidy all toiletries and replace any that are running low.
Remove clothes from the hamper and launder.
All other clothes and shoes should be put back in the closet.
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Guestrooms
▪ Make the beds (change linen every other day).
3 Remove any trash and dirty glasses.
3 Straighten any out of place clothing, private belongings, newspapers and magazines.
•
Remove dirty clothing and launder.
Replace used towels.
Clean bathtub and all fixtures.
3'
Replace tissues if less than '4.
Clean the drinking glass.
Tidy vanity and toiletries.
Early evening
Check if there are any incoming faxes. Replenish fax paper.
3 Walk through the house and tidy.
3 Turn on all lights inside and out.
:7
Turn down bed in Master Bedroom.
▪
Check the phones are on "Do not disturb."
71 Tidy Master Bedroom and replace any soiled towels and bathrobes.
3 Turn down beds in Guestrooms.
7 Tidy Guestrooms and replace any soiled towels and bathrobes.
Place bottles of water and drinking glasses by each bedside.
Before you leave at night
7 Make sure that Max is inside.
7 Check that all doors to the outside are shut and locked.
7
Check that the garage doors are closed.
DATE:
SIGNATURE:
2/14/2005
CONFIDENTIAL
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Mar 03 05 01:02p
P -
Dairy Products
IA gallon regular milk
1 quart skim milk
•
I quart half and half
17
4 Lurpak European butter
J I large container Dannon regular plain yogurt
D 1 Philadelphia cream cheese
•
I tub plain cottage cheese
D
V2 pint heavy cream
•
I dozen eggs
•
% pound Boar's Head Swiss cheese
:I Haagen Dazs ice cream - coffee, chocolate, vanilla, strawberry
Fresh produce
J 2 green vegetables of choice (such as French green beans, broccoli)
Cleaned baby spinach and medium greens
•
8 ripe tomatoes
•
Grape tomatoes
A
3 avocadoes
:3 European cucumber
7
1 Iceberg lettuce (not in a packet)
I regular lettuce (not in a packet)
J 6 endive
Fresh baby carrots
•
Fresh Rosemary
Fresh Thyme
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Dill
D Fresh Mint
Italian parsley
17 Olive
•
Scallions
D Garlic
LI
2 Sweet onions
•
2 Red onions
2 Sweet potatoes
•
6 Baking potatoes
•
Ginger
I bag juice oranges
D 6 eating oranges
Li Small bunch red and green grapes
D 2 Mango
- t
6 ripe bananas
3 Berries (strawberries, raspberries, blueberries — whatever is in season)
:J 4 Fugi apples
D
Vz Watermelon
D 4 Lemons
Figs
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Mar 03 05 01:03p
;'
Fresh meat, poultry & fish
J
V2 pound Boar's Head black forest ham
J 'A pound cracked pepper turkey breast
Ms Maxwell or David will advise any additional meat, poultry or fish to purchase
Beverages
1_; U U
J LI U I I
Apple Juice
Cranberry juice
4 Diet Coke (place in refrigerator)
4 Coke (place in refrigerator)
Gatorade
Large bottle Perrier water (place in refrigerator)
Vitamin water (place in refrigerator)
Tonic Water
Breads, Cereals and baked goods
•
Cheerios
Kix
J
6 assorted bagels
1 pack Tortilla wraps
▪
I pack Pita bread
Treats
•
Chocolate
•
Cheetos
Other
"Skippy" Chunky Peanut Butter
Carmine Giardini's Market
Homemade mozzarella
1 inch wedge parmesan cheese
I
Smoked salmon
6 Laughing Cow mini cheese
Li
6 Baby Bell Cheeses
Bric cheese
▪
'A pound Cheddar cheese
•
I fresh salmon
DATE:
SIGNATURE:
3/3/2005
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EFTA01305021
SHOPPING 1.151
The tbllowing items should he in stock at all times
** Regardless of quantity used, all open packets must he replaced after each visit **
Beverages
U LI
U U IJ
Fiji water (large and small)
Maxwell House coffee
Starbucks ground Colombian coffee
Diet Coke
Coke
Sprite
O Diet Sprite
•
Pepsi
O
Diet Pepsi
O Tonic Water
O Club Soda
O
Perrier Water
•
Vitamin Water
•
Cranberry juice
O
English breakfast tea (packets and tea leaves)
•
Earl Grey tea (packets and tea leaves)
•
Mint tea
3
Chamomile tea
O White wine - Chablis Premier Cm (6 bottles)
•
Red wine — Broully (6 bottles)
O Veuve-Clicquot champagne (4 bottles)
•
Absolut Vodka
•
Tanqueray Gin
10; Whiskey
•
Heineken Beer (6 pack)
•
Corona Beer (6 pack)
Spices and condiments
▪
Hellmann's mayonnaise
O Dijon mustard
•
6 Low sodium chicken stock
O Colivita extra virgin olive oil
0- Sea salt
•
Sugar (White, Brown)
•
Sweet & Low
O Equal
Canned goods
•
Pomi tomatoes chopped and strained
O Tomato paste
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EFTA01305022
Miscellaneous
•
Assortment of Barilla Pasta
D Rice
O Assorted LU cookies
O Oreos
O Eukanuba dog food
Household products
O Paper towels
•
Toilet paper (white two-ply)
•
Kleenex tissues
O Tide with Bleach
O Downy fabric softener
3
Bounce dryer sheets
O Palmolive Dish soap
El
Murphy's oil soap
O Soft scrub
O
Windex
O Clorox Bleach
3
Fantastik All purpose cleaner
3
Cascade Dishwasher detergent
O Glad zipper storage bags (Large)
3
Glad zipper storage bags (Small)
•
Garbage bags
O Sponges
•
Latex Gloves
O Off! Insect repellent
3
Air freshener
3 Formula 409 bathroom cleaner
O
Lysol toilet bowl cleaner
O Brasso
O
Liquid drain opener
▪
Oven /Grill cleaner
O Silverware cleaning product
▪
Light bulbs
Batteries
•
Lenscrafters Pre-Moistened Disposable Towelettes
2/14/2005
CONFIDENTIAL
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EFTA 00194710
EFTA01305023
Pharmaceuticals
•
2 bottles Bayer aspirin
3 Tylenol
-0 2 Aleve
•
2 Robitussin cough medicine
•
Nyquil
•
Robitussin cough sweets
•
Halls cough sweets
•
Bandages
•
Antiseptic for cuts
DATE:
2/14/2005
Neosporin
Echinacca
Zinc lozenges
1 Vitamin C
Vitamin B
Vitamin E
Folic Acid
Multi vitamin twin tab I a day
3 Calcium twin tab
SIGNATURE:
CONFIDENTIAL
SONYsAl00171.,
EFTA_00 947 I I
EFTA01305024
The most important aspect of household cleaning and maintenance is routine. Certain
tasks have to be completed every day to keep things at a high standard. A home that is
properly cleaned stays "in place" much longer than those that have been only surface
cleaned. Always remember to clean from the top down and from the inside out. Always
vacuum last. When leaving a room, turn to check it after you complete it.
2/14/2005
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EFTA01305025
DAILY
Dishes, dishwasher — wash dishes, use dishwasher if needed. Remember: crystal,
fine china, silver, cutlery knives, hand-painted howls or serving planers and pots and
pans do not normally go in the dishwasher.
Kitchen — Clean counter tops, clean sinks, move items on the counter top and clean
under them. Clean smudges and finger prints from cabinets, doors and light
switches, clean microwave oven, clean and shine inside and out. Clean refrigerators.
Kitchen appliances — Shine toaster, coffee maker. Note: appliances not left out
should be cleaned before putting away.
—
Sink — Remove any deposits, clean and shine.
•
Garbage — Empty trash, replace bag, wipe off.
▪
Floors — Remove chairs and small items, sweep well. Mop with warm water.
•
Glass — Clean glass doors and tables as needed.
11
Furniture — Clean, dust, shine tables, chairs, plump cushions.
▪
Bedrooms — Make beds as needed, neaten personal belongings, clean all the mirrors,
look for streaks.
17
Bathrooms — Shine faucets, toilet paper holder, make-up mirrors, towel rack,
toothbrush holder. Clean and re fill vanity items, check for tissue and toilet paper,
wipe bath, sink, mirror, shower walls, place fresh towels.
Clocks — Check time and date.
Phones — Clean with disinfectant.
Vacuum — Heavy traffic areas as needed. Comb tassels on carpets.
DATE:
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WEEKLY
•
Baseboards — Dust with a soft cloth.
•
Wood furniture — Dust and polish tables, chairs, shelves, frames, cabinets.
3 Sofas and chain — Vacuum all cushions, fluff pillows, spot-clean as needed.
Lamps -Dust lampshades. Check light bulbs. Straighten shades.
•
Computers and desks — Clean and wipe screen, dust, replace objects exactly where
you found them.
3 Dust and polish — All glass tables, mirrors, pictures, porcelain and art objects.
•
Walls — Remove fingerprints from walls, switches, doors.
•
Cabinets and drawers — Clean thoroughly inside and out. Straighten or repack.
•
Shelving — Clean thoroughly. Rotate areas requiring fresh shelf paper.
3 Massage Tables — Wipe and sanitize.
3 Carpets — Vacuum. Be sure you get the stairs, get behind doors, under furniture,
spot-clean as needed.
11 Bathrooms - Shine faucets, mirrors, towel racks. Wipe and clean bath and shower
tiles, doors and walls. Remove mold with mildew remover. Remove soap build up.
E. Toilet — Clean bowl, seat, lid, base, tank top. Check toilet paper.
Marble — Polish marble in bathrooms.
Refrigerator —Clean thoroughly. Throw out spoiled food. To eliminate odors,
place a bowl of cotton balls soaked in plain vanilla extract in the fresh food section.
Windows — Clean all windows inside and out, clean window led ges.
Blinds - Dust quickly over each blind. If necessary, clean with ammonia and water.
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EFTA_001194714
EFTA01305027
_
Front Entrance — Sweep and mop, clean door man,.
Outdoor furniture - Pressure wash.
Pool - Clean. Check that water temperature is between 82 - 88T.
Exercise equipment - Wipe all equipment, sides and fronts, vacuum behind, check.
13
Garage — Vacuum / sweep out as needed.
Cars — Wash and wax exterior, clean and vacuum inside.
DATE:
SIGNATURE:
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SDNY_GM_00173060
37
CONFIDENTIAL
EFTA_00 I 947 I 5
EFTA01305028
MONTHLY
Divide your list of monthly duties into weekly cleaning schedules. This will make it
easier for you to deep-clean each area properly. This does not mean that you do not need
to perform your daily and weekly duties.
WEEK I
J
Clean windows — wash the insides, clean sills.
9 Clean blinds.
O Clean light fixtures.
•
Clean ceilings, walls, doors, baseboards and air vents.
O Clean ceiling fans.
3 Clean /vacuum air conditioners and humidifiers.
•
Air all rooms. Open the windows and doors to allow fresh air into the room.
WEEK 2
O
Clean and organize closets in bathrooms and bedrooms.
•
Clean drawers and shelves in bathrooms and bedrooms.
•
Turn mattresses.
O Re-fold linen closets and order as needed.
3 Re-stock utility closets.
3 Wipe books.
3 Discard old magazines.
Polish wood furniture.
-
Clean bed frames, vacuum under beds and bedroom furniture.
•
Wash bath mats.
▪
Clean steam room walls and floor thoroughly to prevent scum and mildew from
forming and avoid bad odors.
WEEK 3
•
Clean and organize crockery and glassware in butler's pantry.
3 Clean kitchen floors thoroughly.
3 Clean refrigerator and freezer.
•
Clean pots and pans.
Clean kitchen cabinets inside and out.
3 Clean and organize kitchen drawers.
Clean and check pantry supplies.
Clean silverware.
**
Chipped and broken items must be removed and reported to the Estate Manager.
DATE:
SIGNATURE:
2/14/2005
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APRIL
(Check list to be completed and signed by 28th April)
Rotate seasonal clothing. Dry clean items if necessary.
Wash mattress covers and launder any blankets.
Take all books down from shelves and clean.
•
Clean upholstery and throw cushions.
I
Dry clean drapes.
I
Check for pests throughout property.
I
Inventory all crockery, glassware. linens, etc.
•
Steam clean all carpets.
•
Car maintenance if necessary.
Drain and clean pool.
DATE:
SIGNATURE:
2/14/2005
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EFTA _00194717
EFTA01305030
OCTOBER
(Check list to be completed and signed by 28th October)
3 Rotate seasonal clothing. Dry clean sweaters and other items if necessary.
3 Wash mattress covers and launder any blankets.
•
Take all books down from shelves and clean.
•
Clean upholstery and throw cushions.
3 Dry clean drapes.
Check for pests throughout property.
•
Inventory all crockery, glassware, linens, etc.
D Steam clean all carpets.
O Car maintenance if necessary.
3 Drain and clean pool.
DATE:
2/14/2005
SIGNATURE:
SONY GM 00173063
CONFIDENTIAL
40
EFTA 00194718
EFTA01305031
Preventive maintenance is the best way to keep your home and grounds in good
condition. Maintenance that is carried out on a regular basis, will ward off major repairs.
2/14/2005
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EFTA 00194719
EFTA01305032
(Check list to be completed and signed by the 28th of each month)
Fire Extinguisher — Check to make sure that it is fully charged.
Security alarm — Test system.
Sink stoppers — Clean out debris, soak stoppers in vinegar and water to clean.
▪
Garbage disposal — Flush with hot water and baking soda, put ice cubes through to
sharpen.
▪ Hot water heating system — Test relief valve and replace if necessary; check
pressure gauge and drain expansion tank if necessary.
▪
Steam heating system — Check safety valve and steam-pressure gauge and have
replaced if necessary; check water-level gauge and add water if needed; drain water
until clear to eliminate sediment.
•
Air conditioners / heaters — Clean or replace filter; clean condenser, evaporator
coils and condensation drain.
DATE:
SIGNATURE:
2/14/2005
CONFIDENTIAL
3&NY_OM_00173065
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EFTA_00194720
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BEDROOM C'I,EANING
• If weather permits, open windows to air the room.
• Strip the bed.
• Place pillows, duvet, bedspreads and blankets on a chair. Never on the floor.
• Empty trash containers and pick up any other trash. Check under the bed.
• Make the bed with fresh linen.
• Make sure that the closets are empty. Check that the hangers are not broken and
are hung evenly.
• Dust all furniture and picture frames.
•
Dust and straighten lamp shades. Seams must face the wall. Replace the light
bulb if necessary.
• Spot clean all minors and glass.
• Wipe all walls, doors, and light switches.
• Telephone must be free of dust. No sticky spots. Cord must hang properly.
•
Make sure that the television, remote control and radio are in working order and
free of dust.
• Alarm clock must be set to the correct time and date.
• Close the windows.
•
Make sure that the drapes hang evenly and all hooks are in place.
• Vacuum the carpet.
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BATHROOM C'IJ•;ANING
• Empty trash containers and pick up any other trash.
• Replace soiled towels. All towels to be even in width and hung evenly lengthwise.
No seams exposed.
• Replace soiled bathrobes. Robes must be washed after each visit.
• Check guest supplies and replace what is needed.
• Replace toilet paper with new roll. Fold end into a •"V•"
• Replace soap with new bar.
• Clean mirrors using glass cleaner. Stan at the top and work down to the bottom.
• Clean vanity and sink using all-purpose cleaner.
• Clean toilet using toilet bowl cleaner. Squirt under rim of bowl and let stand a
few minutes. Clean the rim, seat, hinges, base, all porcelain and hardware. Flush.
• Clean the shower stall and walls. Place the dirty bathmat in the tub or shower
stall and stand on the mat while cleaning. Use all-purpose cleaner and wipe down
the walls and glass door. Clean marble with damp cloth. Clean the shower head
and soap dishes. Rinse shower stall with hot water after removing the bathmat.
Dry shower walls, floor and door. Wipe down shower curtain. Place bottom of
curtain outside of tub. Arrange curtain in pleats.
• Clean the bathtub. Kneel on dirty bathmat. Using tissue, remove all hair and
foreign material from tub and drain. Using all-purpose cleaner, scrub thoroughly,
paying attention to sides of the tub. Rinse with hot water. Dry the entire surface.
Polish fixtures with a dry, clean cloth.
NOTE:
All surfaces must be clean of hair, smudges, debris, fingerprints, soap build-up and scum.
No dripping faucets.
No clogged drains.
If guests are in residence, clean under toiletries left on the vanity and put back in a neat,
orderly manner.
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EFTA_00 I 94722
EFTA01305035
• The first rule in laundry is read the label. Determine if you can wash an item, or
if you must take it to be dry-cleaned.
• Sort clothes — white in one pile, colored in another, delicate in yet another.
• Check pockets!
• Wash towels separately.
■
Wash all new towels and linen before use.
• Rotate your towels and sheets so as not to wear them out.
■
Worn towels should be transferred to staff quarters for staff use.
• Bed linens are taken to Snow White Laundry.
• Clothes that require dry cleaning are taken to Spartan Cleaners. If the garment is
stained, be sure to show the cleaner where it is soiled, mentioning what you think
the stain is. When you collect the clothes, check that the garment is properly
cleaned and the stains have been removed.
■
Detergents — Tide with Bleach; Downy fabric softener; Bounce dryer sheets.
• Organize the linen closet. All sheets, pillow cases and towels identically folded.
The folded end should face outward. Separate stacks according to which
bedroom they belong in.
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MARCH
(Check list to be completed and signed by 28th March)
Faucets - Check for leaking faucets. Replace washers if necessary.
•
Bathtub drain assembly — Clean out debris; inspect rubber seal; replace if
necessary.
Shower drain assembly — Clean out debris and scrub strainer.
Range hood fan — Clean grease filter.
Dishwasher - Run the unit with a quart of white vinegar added to the tank. This
removes any deposits left behind in the tub and helps keep the drain clear.
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Hinges and locks — Lubricate as needed.
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Awnings — Lower and clean. Check motor.
DATE:
SIGNATURE:
2/14/2005
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