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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 761 Filed 08/10/22 Page 44 of 246 2339 LCGCmax2 Espinosa - direct\n1 A. Three.\n2 Q. Were there cubicles or was it a shared space?\n3 A. Shared space. Shared open space.\n4 Q. In your time there, do you recall Ghislaine having her own private office, ever?\n5\n6 A. No.\n7 Q. When you started the job, did you have to sign any legal documents or agreements?\n8\n9 A. Yes.\n10 Q. What did you have to sign?\n11 A. A nondisclosure agreement.\n12 Q. Did you have any particular reaction -- withdrawn.\n13 What did the nondisclosure agreement mean to you?\n14 A. Just not to repeat any of my work. My work was my work not to be shared with the privacy and out of respect and privacy for Jeffrey Epstein, you know, not to share who his clients are or anything that I might be privy to.\n15\n16\n17\n18 Q. In your work as an executive assistant for other CEOs, did you ever have to sign a nondisclosure agreement for them?\n19\n20 A. Yes.\n21 Q. That's happened in the past?\n22 A. Yes.\n23 Q. Did you have any particular reaction to signing these NDAs?\n24 A. No.\n25 Q. Were you ever given any instructions about how you could or\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00013903",
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