This document is an excerpt from pages 218-219 of the book 'Filthy Rich', detailing an FBI sting operation against a man named Rodriguez, a former employee of Jeffrey Epstein (2004-2005). Rodriguez attempted to sell a stolen 'black book' and legal notes containing contact information for high-profile figures (including Donald Trump, Ted Kennedy, and Mick Jagger) for $50,000. He was arrested by an undercover FBI agent (UCE) for Obstruction of Official Proceedings after accepting the money.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Rodriguez | Former Epstein employee / Defendant |
Attempted to sell Epstein's 'black book' for $50,000; arrested by FBI for obstruction.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Former Employer |
Subject of the stolen documents/book.
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| Christina Pryor | Special Agent |
Provided statement regarding Rodriguez's arrest and confession.
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| Undercover Employee (UCE) | FBI Agent |
Posed as lawyer's associate to conduct sting operation on Rodriguez.
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| Unnamed Lawyer | Attorney |
Represented one of Epstein's masseuses; contacted by Rodriguez.
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| Henry Kissinger | Associate (implied) |
Name listed in papers/book (text fragment: '...issinger').
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| Mick Jagger | Associate |
Name listed in papers/book.
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| Dustin Hoffman | Associate |
Name listed in papers/book (text fragment: 'Dustin Hoff-').
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| Ted Kennedy | Associate |
Name listed in papers/book.
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| Donald Trump | Associate |
Name listed in papers/book.
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| Ed Koch | Associate (implied) |
Name listed in papers/book (text fragment: '...och').
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| Former Israeli Prime Minister | Associate |
Name listed in papers/book (Likely Ehud Barak).
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| FBI |
Conducted the sting operation and arrest.
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| Palm Beach Police |
Implied by text '...withholding it from the Palm...'.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Document footer indicates 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022026'.
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Location mentioned in the papers.
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Location mentioned in the papers (fragment '...York').
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Location mentioned in the papers.
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Location where Rodriguez approached a lawyer.
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"Rodriguez explained that he had taken the bound book from his former employer’s residence while employed there in 2004 to 2005"Source
"Rodriguez asked the UCE about the $50,000, took possession of the money, and began counting it."Source
"Rodriguez was then detained for Obstruction of Official Proceedings, Title 18, U.S. Code, Section 1512(c)"Source
"The papers... included locations in Califor- York, and Michigan. The papers... [a]ddresses, and phone numbers of ...issinger, Mick Jagger, Dustin Hoff-... och, Ted Kennedy, Donald Trump, and former Israeli prime minister"Source
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