August 4, 2021 Larry Visoski VTC Prep AUSA Det. Attorneys Glen McGorty, Danielle Giffuni, Daniel Zelenko Prepared for trial testimony. • Employer from 1991 through 2019 was Jeffrey Epstein, though was paid by NES LLC, reported to JE o 1991 until 2000, job titles were captain and aircraft maintenance o 2000 until 2019, job title was chief pilot • First hired in approximately July 1991 in Columbus, OH by JE o LV was living in Columbus, OH and working at the flight department next door to the Limited's flight department. One day, the Limited's chief pilot came to Dave Rodgers and LV and said that a friend of Mr. Wexner's was looking for pilots. DR's employer was selling its airplane, so LV and DR agreed to be introduced to JE o LV and DR were hired together and started working as pilots for JE together from 1991 through 2000. In 2000, they swapped roles because JE did not like the way DR flew the plane (specifically did not like the way DR landed the plane). After 2000, LV hired Bill Hammond to be another pilot for JE. • Job responsibilities 1991 through 2000 included tracking the maintenance on the aircraft and flying JE's planes as a captain • Job responsibilities 2000 through 2019 as chief pilot included record keeping and flight scheduling. • Pilots for JE kept the following records: o Flight log — kept track of total time on the aircraft, engine total time, and when certain checks were due on the airplane o Passenger manifest — kept track of the date of the flight, to and from which airport, exact time took off and landed, and passengers. If pilots did not know a passenger's name, would either put male or female. • Whoever was captain would complete the manifest for each leg of a flight, and would complete the manifest either during the flight or about 30 or 45 minutes after the flight. o The Pilots kept the paperwork in a binder in the plane, and then about once a month would fax the paperwork to JE's personal assistant. o L