Epstein employment was ‘slavery’, former housekeeper tells court

On Friday, Epstein’s former housekeeper Juan Patricio Alessi was cross-examined by Maxwell’s defence counsel Jeffrey Pagliuca
Epstein employment was ‘slavery’, former housekeeper tells court

Jeffrey Epstein standing in front of his second private plans. Picture: US Department of Justice/PA

The former housekeeper of Jeffrey Epstein has described his employment as “slavery” after a household manual on how he should carry out his duties was shown to a jury.

The manual, which told staff to “see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing”, had been written by a “Countess”, the Federal court in the Southern District of New York heard.

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