Juan Alessi was told he should speak to his boss only when spoken to and should look away when addressing him

  • This article contains depictions of sexual abuse

The former house manager of Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach home said Thursday that Ghislaine Maxwell warned that he should “never look” his boss in the eyes.

Juan Alessi, who worked at Epstein’s Florida residence fromabout 1990 to 2002, made the startling statement during his testimony at Maxwell’s child sex-trafficking trial in Manhattan federal court.

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