FD-302 (Rev. 10-6-95) • • FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION' Date itnestrifdan 02/04/2007 JANUSZ BANASIAK was interviewed in West Palm Beach, Florida regarding a federal investigation involving the sexual exploitation of minors. Also present during the interview was BANASIAK's Attorney MICHAEL SALNICK of the LAW OFFICES OF SALNICK RTISCH, P.A. and Assistant United States Attorney of the UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. After being a vise of the identity of the interviewing agents and the nature of the interview, BANASIAK provided the following information: BANASIAK met JEFFREY EPSTEIN in November 2004 when an employment agency in Maryland, DEA (DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY), arranged for an interview with EPSTEIN in New York. EPSTEIN did not provide BANASIAK with a written contract but paid him a monthly salary. Due to the fact that EPSTEIN dealt with a lot of financial records, BANASIAK stated that he.was required to sign Confidentiality Agreement. In February 2005, BANASIAK began working for EPSTEIN as the Property Manager of EPSTEIN's Palm Beach residence. His responsibilities included ensuring that everything was in order and running properly; household maintenance, lawn maintenance, and the grocery shopping were completed. BANASIAK was provided with written instructions, approximately a twenty page booklet, on how to manage the property. According to BANASIAK, EPSTEIN traveled to Palm Beach via EPSTEIN's aircrafts, the Gulfetream or the Boeing 727. BANASIAK was not aware of EPSTEIN ever flying a commercial airline to Palm Beach. EPSTEIN visited his residence in Palm Beach once, twice and sometime0 even three times a month. EPSTEIN would stay for three: or four days at a time. EPSTEIN traveled less to his Palm Beach residence in the summer months. EPSTEIN spent the most time at his Palm Beach and U.S. Virgin Islands residences. EPSTEIN has another residence in New Mexico and an apartment in Paris. BANASIAK stated that EPSTEIN prim