Good afternoon. We are continuing the recorded proper interview of Miss Maxwell. The time is 1259 Thursday, July 24th. Okay, so just continuing to talk about Miss Maxwell. Still focused on the 90s time period with understanding that could spill over in the early 2000s, but still that part of your life with Mr. Epstein. There's been public reporting about conduct by Mr. Epstein and others at Little St. James. So can you talk about the frequency with which you went there and address some of the reporting namely around young businesses or young women who would be present and what you observed relating to them and then all ask questions around that. So if I'm right, he purchased the island in 1996 and he was friendly with the owners and originally we went to the island as guests of the owners and then I guess at some point the owners told them they wanted to sell and he decided to purchase it. So the island was very rustic. I loved it. Of course that completely different ideas. And I would say there was none of what you were describing at that early period of time. The frequency was often at that island because he really loved it. And we would go all the time. Mostly all the early phase was based on improvements that could be made on the island, always going with new architects, new designers, new construction people. I'd say the first two years, almost every trip, not everyone, but almost every trip contains some individual who would be brought on board to have an opinion as to how to use the word improved the island because I don't think you could improve it. Develop it, sorry, that's the one. Developed the island, that's the one. So there were constant trips with that in mind. And I would say now if we're moving to the late 90s, 96, 97.