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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 755 Filed 08/10/22 Page 246 of 262 1957\nLC8Cmax7 Rodgers - cross\n1 wasn't she?\n2 A. Yes.\n3 Q. And she was separating from Epstein?\n4 A. Yes.\n5 MR. EVERDELL: Just a moment, your Honor.\n6 THE COURT: Okay.\n7 MR. EVERDELL: I just have a few topics, your Honor.\n8 Okay?\n9 THE COURT: Okay.\n10 Q. Mr. Rodgers, slightly different question. You, I believe, received subpoenas for your flight logs as part of civil litigation in the past; right?\n11 A. Yes.\n12 Q. And you had to turn over your flight logs to the people who requested the flight logs; right?\n13 A. Yes.\n14 Q. Well, the flight logs were turned over to the FBI, but weren't they also turned over to plaintiffs' lawyers as part of a civil litigation?\n15 MS. COMEY: Objection. Foundation.\n16 THE COURT: Overruled. You may answer.\n17 A. Yes, that is correct. I personally didn't, but my attorney forwarded, yes.\n18 Q. I see. Your attorney produced those to the other side's attorneys who had requested them; right?\n19 SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00013524",
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- "content": "1 wasn't she?\n2 A. Yes.\n3 Q. And she was separating from Epstein?\n4 A. Yes.\n5 MR. EVERDELL: Just a moment, your Honor.\n6 THE COURT: Okay.\n7 MR. EVERDELL: I just have a few topics, your Honor.\n8 Okay?\n9 THE COURT: Okay.\n10 Q. Mr. Rodgers, slightly different question. You, I believe, received subpoenas for your flight logs as part of civil litigation in the past; right?\n11 A. Yes.\n12 Q. And you had to turn over your flight logs to the people who requested the flight logs; right?\n13 A. Yes.\n14 Q. Well, the flight logs were turned over to the FBI, but weren't they also turned over to plaintiffs' lawyers as part of a civil litigation?\n15 MS. COMEY: Objection. Foundation.\n16 THE COURT: Overruled. You may answer.\n17 A. Yes, that is correct. I personally didn't, but my attorney forwarded, yes.\n18 Q. I see. Your attorney produced those to the other side's attorneys who had requested them; right?",
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