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“You see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing”: reveal how Ghislaine Maxwell controlled Epstein’s mansion

Ghislaine Maxwell controlled even the smallest detail in the mansion of Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach as “lady of the house,” a former employee testified Thursday during the British sex trafficking trial.

Juan Alessi, who worked as a trustee of the billionaire’s home Epstein During the 1990s, he told jury at the Manhattan trial that Maxwell instituted a “tremendous” number of rules, including the warning to avoid eye contact with Epstein.

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“‘Never look him in the eye, look at another part of the room and answer him'”, dice Alessi, who worked on the farm of Palm Beach, Florida, what did he say Maxwell on one occasion.

“Remember that you do not see anything, you do not hear anything, you say nothing, except to answer a question that is directed to you”, it consisted of an instruction manual for staff that was displayed at the hearing.

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The 58-page booklet was dated after the departure of Alessi, in 2002, but the former employee remembered seeing an earlier version with similar content.

the manual said.

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Before the arrival of Epstein to the mansion the employees had to comply with a series of instructions, for example ensure a gun was placed in a side table drawer in the deceased financier’s bedroom.

Dressed in an all black outfit, Maxwell, 59, heard testimony from Alessi during the process in which He pleaded not guilty to six counts of instigating and transporting minors for sexual intercourse.

If convicted, she faces an effective life sentence.

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Alessi also recalled seeing two girls who looked underage, 14 or 15 years old.she said, including one who testified earlier this week under the pseudonym “Jane.”

The former employee claimed that he met Jane in 1994, when she visited the farm with her mother.

He also related that he picked her up from school.

Those details seemed to corroborate the testimony of Jane, who recalled that a “Latin American” man picked her up. Alessi is originally from Ecuador.

Jane, who is now an adult, detailed to the jury how Epstein subjected her to sexual abuse for years, since she was 14. She said that Maxwell was often present and sometimes participated in sexual acts.

The defense will begin to question Alessi on Friday.

The attorneys of Maxwell They insist that their client is a scapegoat for Epstein, whose death in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial was deemed a suicide.

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