JaMEs PATTERSON : Fy A: 1 left that to my lawyers. | know that we did produce tele- Q: I'm sorry—she said yes phone records during the relevant periods of time when Vir- spoken to his wife? ginia Roberts knew Jeffrey Epstein, and those telephone A: He said yes. And that sh records established that I could not have been at the loca- | suggested to him that p. tions and at the times that Virginia Roberts claimed to have | just so that she hears wh had—falsely claimed to have [had] sexual contact with me. | and remain on the phone Q: I promise you we're going to get to those. a ; wanted. And there cam aa y when she did get on the Q: Promise you. Along with all the flight logs that you claim 4 She said she had grown exonerate you. i were very, very close frie 4 Roberts came to stay witt q was over Halloween, and 11:11 a.m. i ’ just the two of them. Anc aq 4 Roberts confided in Rebs Q: Let’s go to the very second contact that you had with either 4 7 mention me in any of the Michael or Rebecca. Who initiated the second contact? A qj by her lawyer into doing s A: 1 think I did. I called and got Michael on the phone. a | the object of this effort. T] Q: Where did you call from? a 1 aire who lives in Columb A: I think New York. q Secret and Limited Too. } Q: Tell me in as much detail as your superb memory allows you — . 3 the name of that billionai to recall everything that was said during the course of that _ q yers hoped to get one billi phone conversation. 4 q dollars, or half of his net w [Dershowitz’s lawyer]: Let’s object to the form and the continued a q had improperly engaged it use of the word superb. He’s described his memory. That's j q Roberts. That money woul your characterization. Go ahead. F { it to Virginia Roberts, a tl Q: No, I think that that was Mr. Dershowitz's characterization, q } her lawyers were setting u which I have adopted. F 4 of it to the lawyers. [Lawyer]: Okay. Go ahead. j She then told me that 1 A: Icalled, spoke to Michael. I asked Michael