Former house manager of Epstein's Palm Beach estate
Juan Alessi was Jeffrey Epstein's house manager from approximately 1991 to 2002. He testified as a key prosecution witness during Ghislaine Maxwell's 2021 criminal trial for sex trafficking, providing detailed testimony about Maxwell's central role in managing Epstein's household operations and her involvement in facilitating abuse. Alessi described witnessing underage girls regularly at Epstein's Palm Beach estate, being instructed to pick up victims like 'Jane' (who testified she was abused starting at age 14 in 1994), and observing the systematic nature of abuse through his duties. He also testified about Maxwell's instruction manual requiring staff to maintain silence about Epstein and Maxwell's activities. Alessi is not charged with, convicted of, or sentenced for any crime—he served as a cooperating witness and insider providing evidence against Maxwell. His role was as a household employee and later prosecution witness, not as a defendant or accused party.
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Alessi gave a sworn statement to Palm Beach law enforcement during the early phase of investigation, describing his role as house manager and documenting that y…
During the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, Juan Alessi testified as a key insider who provided jurors with behind-the-scenes details of Epstein's household operations …
Juan Alessi testified in court about being Epstein's house manager for over a decade, describing meeting 'Jane' at age 14 in 1994 and regularly picking her up t…
Juan Alessi testified he drove 'Jane' to Epstein's house and described how Maxwell gave him daily orders. He witnessed 'Jane' at age 14 in 1994 and recalled see…
Alessi worked as housekeeper from 1991-2002 and testified about Maxwell's 30-page instruction booklet, cleaning up after Epstein's massages, and finding sex toy…
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