
Jeffrey Epstein's house manager says staff was instructed to 'see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing'
CNN
The longtime house manager of Jeffrey Epstein's home in Palm Beach, Florida, read aloud from an instruction booklet Ghislaine Maxwell gave him in 2001 or 2002 that instructed staff in minute detail how to handle Epstein's homes.
"I'm sorry to say that it was very degrading to me. Most of the pages they were just unbelievable to me," Juan Alessi, the manager, testified in federal court Thursday.
The manual contained instructions for staff to maintain extreme discretion for Epstein, Maxwell and their guests.

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