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Depositions — Epstein Case Documents
Sworn deposition transcripts from civil litigation and criminal proceedings. All documents are sourced from federal court proceedings, government filings, and official records.
Virginia Giuffre — Sworn Deposition
Virginia Giuffre's sworn deposition testimony detailing her recruitment at Mar-a-Lago, trafficking to multiple properties, and encounters with high-profile individuals.
Ghislaine Maxwell — Sworn Deposition
Maxwell's deposition testimony in which she categorically denied all allegations. Later found to have committed perjury based on trial evidence.
Juan Alessi — House Manager Deposition
Extensive deposition from Epstein's Palm Beach house manager of 11 years, describing daily operations, household rules, and the 'constant stream' of young women.
Johanna Sjoberg — Witness Deposition
Sjoberg's deposition describing her recruitment as a college student, abuse by Epstein, and encounters at his properties.
Sarah Kellen — Fifth Amendment
Kellen invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination throughout her deposition, declining to answer questions about her role.
Adriana Ross — Fifth Amendment
Ross invoked the Fifth Amendment over 100 times during her deposition, declining to discuss her role in Epstein's operations.
Ghislaine Maxwell April-July 2016 Deposition
Maxwell's extended 2016 deposition sessions in which she categorically denied all allegations of involvement in trafficking, invoked privilege on key questions, and provided testimony later contradicted by trial evidence.
Juan Alessi Full Deposition — Household Operations
Alessi's comprehensive deposition provided an exhaustive insider account of Epstein's Palm Beach household, including the strict employee manual, daily routines, the flow of young women, and Maxwell's supervisory role.
Nadia Marcinkova — Fifth Amendment Deposition
Nadia Marcinkova, named co-conspirator and NPA immunity recipient, invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination throughout her deposition, refusing to answer questions about her role in Epstein's operations.
Larry Visoski — Pilot Deposition
Epstein's chief pilot Larry Visoski testified about flight operations, passenger manifests, and his observations over more than 25 years of flying Epstein's aircraft.
Rinaldo Rizzo — Butler Testimony
Rinaldo Rizzo, a butler who worked at Epstein's properties, provided testimony about household operations, witnessing a young woman crying after an encounter, and interactions between Maxwell and staff.
Steve Scully — Maintenance Worker Deposition
Steve Scully, who managed operations and maintenance on Epstein's private island Little St. James in the U.S. Virgin Islands, testified about construction projects, island operations, and observations of young women.
David Rodgers — Pilot Flight Log Deposition
David Rodgers, Epstein's co-pilot and the keeper of the handwritten flight logs for N908JE, testified about flight operations, passenger recording practices, and the routes flown over more than a decade.
Emmy Taylor — Maxwell Associate Deposition
Emmy Taylor, Ghislaine Maxwell's personal assistant, was deposed regarding her role in scheduling, coordination, and her observations of Maxwell's activities in connection with Epstein.
Corporate Representative — Deutsche Bank Deposition
A corporate representative of Deutsche Bank was deposed regarding the bank's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, the handling of his accounts, compliance failures, and the transactions flagged as suspicious.
Expert Witness — Financial Forensics Deposition
A forensic accountant retained as an expert witness provided testimony analyzing Epstein's shell company network, financial flows, and the corporate structures used to obscure the source and purpose of funds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What depositions have been released from the Epstein case?
Key depositions include Virginia Giuffre's May 2016 sworn testimony describing her recruitment and trafficking, Ghislaine Maxwell's April-July 2016 depositions containing categorical denials later contradicted at trial, Juan Alessi's detailed account of household operations, Johanna Sjoberg's witness testimony, and Fifth Amendment invocations by Sarah Kellen and Adriana Ross.
What did Ghislaine Maxwell say in her deposition?
Maxwell categorically denied all allegations during her 2016 deposition, claiming no knowledge of abuse, no recollection of Virginia Giuffre, and characterizing her role as purely social. She invoked the Fifth Amendment on numerous questions. Her testimony was later contradicted by trial evidence, and perjury charges were included in her indictment.
Why did Sarah Kellen invoke the Fifth Amendment?
Sarah Kellen, named as a potential co-conspirator in the 2008 NPA, invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination throughout her deposition, declining to answer questions about her duties, knowledge of Epstein's activities, scheduling of visits, and communications with Epstein and Maxwell.