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Nicole Hesse was a part-time employee at Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach residence from 2003-2004 who testified as a witness in the December 2021 trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. She testified that she took telephone messages at Epstein's house, including calls from Carolyn, one of Epstein's victims. Court documents show Hesse logged telephone messages and performed administrative duties at the residence. There is no evidence of criminal charges, arrests, convictions, or any form of legal accountability against Hesse herself. She appears in the case exclusively as a corroborating witness to Maxwell's activities and Epstein's operations.
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Nicole Hesse is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropria…
Court documents related to the Epstein case and Maxwell trial testimony regarding witness accounts of Maxwell's involvement in recruiting and facilitating sexua…
A third witness, Nicole Hesse, testified that she worked part-time at Epstein's Palm Beach house for a year between 2003 and 2004 and had taken messages on a pa…
Nicole Hesse recognized their signatures and/or handwriting in those books and could establish a business records foundation for their admission.
THE WITNESS: My name is Nicole Hesse, N-i-c-o-l-e ... Jeffrey Epstein's plane, she'd have to fly commercial, not on ... she had a romantic relationship with Eps…
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