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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 755 Filed 08/10/22 Page 242 of 262 1953\nLC8Cmax7 Rodgers - cross\n1 is what you said; right?\n2 A. Yes.\n3 Q. Well, your daily interaction with her happened to be about\n4 things related to the planes; isn't that right?\n5 A. Yes.\n6 Q. And that was one of her responsibilities for Mr. Epstein?\n7 A. Correct.\n8 Q. But Mr. Epstein had lots of people helping him run his\n9 affairs day-to-day; isn't that right?\n10 A. Correct.\n11 Q. He had an office with lots of different assistants doing\n12 lots of different things for him; isn't that right?\n13 A. Yes.\n14 Q. But you interacted mostly with Ghislaine because she was in\n15 charge of the planes; right?\n16 A. Correct.\n17 Q. But she wasn't, for example -- although she managed the\n18 properties, she wasn't on site at the properties all the time?\n19 A. No.\n20 Q. There were property managers who ran the day-to-day things\n21 for the properties; right?\n22 A. Yes.\n23 Q. She was just supervising those people?\n24 A. Correct.\n25 Q. Now, setting aside Ghislaine's employment relationship with\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00013520",
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  24. "content": "1 is what you said; right?\n2 A. Yes.\n3 Q. Well, your daily interaction with her happened to be about\n4 things related to the planes; isn't that right?\n5 A. Yes.\n6 Q. And that was one of her responsibilities for Mr. Epstein?\n7 A. Correct.\n8 Q. But Mr. Epstein had lots of people helping him run his\n9 affairs day-to-day; isn't that right?\n10 A. Correct.\n11 Q. He had an office with lots of different assistants doing\n12 lots of different things for him; isn't that right?\n13 A. Yes.\n14 Q. But you interacted mostly with Ghislaine because she was in\n15 charge of the planes; right?\n16 A. Correct.\n17 Q. But she wasn't, for example -- although she managed the\n18 properties, she wasn't on site at the properties all the time?\n19 A. No.\n20 Q. There were property managers who ran the day-to-day things\n21 for the properties; right?\n22 A. Yes.\n23 Q. She was just supervising those people?\n24 A. Correct.\n25 Q. Now, setting aside Ghislaine's employment relationship with",
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  40. "Ghislaine",
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  56. "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court transcript, likely from a criminal case involving Jeffrey Epstein. The text is mostly printed, with no visible handwriting or stamps. The footer contains the name and contact information of the court reporter and a reference number."
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