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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 755 Filed 08/10/22 Page 114 of 262 1819\nLC8VMAX4 Rodgers - direct\n1 the Boeing during the flights you piloted?\n2 A. No.\n3 Q. During your time working as a pilot for Mr. Epstein, what,\n4 if any, records did you keep about the flights that you\n5 piloted?\n6 A. We kept a passenger manifest which we filled out after\n7 every flight. And then at the end of the day, we had an\n8 aircraft log that we put down flight times that we flew on that\n9 particular day. And then I also kept a personal logbook.\n10 Q. Walking through each of those, starting with the flight log\n11 for the plane, what information went into that log?\n12 A. Okay. On the passenger manifest you'd have the date, you\n13 would have the trip number, you would have the departure, the\n14 destination. We had who the passengers were on there, the\n15 flight time, I think we also had the amount of fuel we would\n16 purchase on there. And then on the aircraft log, it was really\n17 for maintenance procedures. It had about engine times,\n18 aircraft landings, APU times, stuff like that.\n19 Q. What happened to the passenger manifests that you filled\n20 out for Jeffrey Epstein's planes?\n21 A. Those -- I had those and turned those over to an attorney\n22 of Jeffrey's.\n23 Q. One of Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys?\n24 A. Yes.\n25 Q. Did you keep a copy?\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00013392",
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- "content": "1 the Boeing during the flights you piloted?\n2 A. No.\n3 Q. During your time working as a pilot for Mr. Epstein, what,\n4 if any, records did you keep about the flights that you\n5 piloted?\n6 A. We kept a passenger manifest which we filled out after\n7 every flight. And then at the end of the day, we had an\n8 aircraft log that we put down flight times that we flew on that\n9 particular day. And then I also kept a personal logbook.\n10 Q. Walking through each of those, starting with the flight log\n11 for the plane, what information went into that log?\n12 A. Okay. On the passenger manifest you'd have the date, you\n13 would have the trip number, you would have the departure, the\n14 destination. We had who the passengers were on there, the\n15 flight time, I think we also had the amount of fuel we would\n16 purchase on there. And then on the aircraft log, it was really\n17 for maintenance procedures. It had about engine times,\n18 aircraft landings, APU times, stuff like that.\n19 Q. What happened to the passenger manifests that you filled\n20 out for Jeffrey Epstein's planes?\n21 A. Those -- I had those and turned those over to an attorney\n22 of Jeffrey's.\n23 Q. One of Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys?\n24 A. Yes.\n25 Q. Did you keep a copy?",
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