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VOL00012

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PRIVILEGED - ATTORNEY WORK PRODUCT/DELIBERATIVE PROCESS
CONFIDENTIAL - SUBJECT TO FED. R. CRIM. P. 6(e)
herself as an ideal personal assistant for Epstein and Maxwell. flew back
was back in for about a month before Maxwell called her and asked her to
fly out to Palm Beach. agreed and was on a plane the next day. She then spent a few
days at Epstein's Palm Beach residence, during which she was formally hired as Maxwell's
personal assistant. She then continued travelling with Epstein and Maxwell and never returned
. Shortly after was hired, Epstein instructed her to take a bath with him, during
which he told her "you go the job, now you just have to keep it." Epstein then engaged in sexual
contact with and understood that her job was dependent on her willingness to
submit to Epstein's sexual demands.
responsibilities included coordinating travel for Epstein and his entourage,
managing his houses, completing shopping, organizing schedules and binders for each house,
digitizing photographs, and running errands. For her first few years of employment,
reported directly to Maxwell, and she worked out of Maxwell's house when they were in New
York. When in New York, would occasionally stay at Epstein's New York residence, but
she primarily resided in an apartment in Epstein's building on 66th Street. When Epstein got out
of jail, no longer reported to Maxwell and instead worked out of Epstein's residence
when they were in New York.
During the time she worked for Epstein, travelled with him wherever he went.
Each morning, either Epstein or Maxwell would give a list of tasks to complete for the
day. When Epstein was in Palm Beach, was responsible for scheduling his daily
massages. Typically in Palm Beach, Epstein would receive a morning massage and an afternoon
massage. Maxwell and taught how to schedule massages using a directory that
was kept in Maxwell's office. Maxwell or Epstein would tell who from the directory to
call for a particular massage. Typically, would call to schedule massages a day ahead of
time. believed that the people she was calling were experienced masseuses. If one
masseuse could not make an appointment, she would either tell Maxwell or Epstein, or she
would ask the masseuse whether they could refer anyone else. Eventually, was shown
how to edit the directory on the computer,' and she would update the directory with new contact
information for new masseuses when told to do so.
recalled that some of the masseuses were regulars, while others came less
frequently. Maxwell and other guests would sometimes get massages as well, and those
' This appears to be the directory that. was ins•tru cted to remove from Epstein's Palm Beach
and Virgin Islands residences. As discussed above, was also instructed to remove the
computers from Epstein's Palm Beach residence, whit appears to have included the computer
on which edited the directory. As result, law enforcement has not recovered a copy of
this directory.
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