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This document is a transcript from a court proceeding on August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers. Rodgers confirms that their practice for keeping flight logbooks on Epstein's planes was to use initials for frequent passengers they recognized, such as 'SK', in order to save space. This establishes that initials in the logbook signify a recognized, repeat passenger.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Rodgers Witness
The person being cross-examined, answering questions about their logbook practices.
Epstein
Mentioned as the owner of the planes on which the witness kept logbooks for flights.
SK Passenger (implied)
Initials used as an example of a frequent flyer on Epstein's planes who was recognized by the witness and recorded in...

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
The court reporting agency that transcribed the proceeding, listed at the bottom of the page.

Timeline (1 events)

2022-08-10
Cross-examination of witness Rodgers regarding flight logbook entries.
Courtroom (implied)
Rodgers Unnamed Questioner

Relationships (2)

Rodgers Professional Epstein
Rodgers maintained a logbook for flights on "Epstein's planes," suggesting Rodgers was a pilot or crew member for Epstein.
Rodgers Acquaintance SK
Rodgers recognized the person with initials 'SK' as someone who "flew several times on Epstein's planes" and recorded their initials in the logbook.

Key Quotes (2)

"And your practice, I think, was if you knew the name of the person because they flew a lot, you might just enter their initials in your logbook because it saved space, right?"
Source
— Questioner (Establishing the witness's practice for recording frequent flyers.)
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"So if we see initials in your logbook, that reflects that it's someone who flew several times on Epstein's planes that you recognized, right?"
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— Questioner (Confirming the significance of finding initials in the witness's logbook.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 755 Filed 08/10/22 Page 187 of 262 1898
LC8VMAX6 Rodgers - cross
1 A. That is correct.
2 Q. But sitting here today, if your logbook entries reflect one
3 male or one female or one passenger, you don't know who that
4 person is who you indicated as that one male, one female, one
5 passenger, right?
6 A. That is correct.
7 Q. Okay. So you would have no way of knowing today what the
8 actual name of that person was on those flights where those are
9 indicated?
10 A. No.
11 Q. Okay. Now, in keeping your logbook and your manifests,
12 obviously if you knew who the person was and you recognized
13 them from before, you would put their names in the manifest,
14 right?
15 A. Correct.
16 Q. And your practice, I think, was if you knew the name of the
17 person because they flew a lot, you might just enter their
18 initials in your logbook because it saved space, right?
19 A. That's correct.
20 Q. Okay. So if we see initials in your logbook, that reflects
21 that it's someone who flew several times on Epstein's planes
22 that you recognized, right?
23 A. Correct.
24 Q. Okay. So, for example, there are numerous examples of the
25 initials SK in the logbook, right?
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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