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Extraction Summary

5
People
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Organizations
4
Locations
3
Events
3
Relationships
4
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / house oversight committee production
File Size: 1.79 MB
Summary

This document is a scanned excerpt from a book (likely by James Patterson) contained within a House Oversight file. It details the experiences of Epstein's houseman, Alfredo Rodriguez, who was fired for calling 911 on a masseuse's car and later imprisoned. The text describes the distress of Epstein's maid, Lupita, regarding cleaning up after sexual encounters, and lists various vehicles owned by Epstein.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Owner of properties/vehicles, employer of staff, subject of criminal investigation
Alfredo Rodriguez Houseman
Epstein's houseman who received a prison sentence; fired for calling 911; stole papers
Lupita Maid
Epstein's maid; complained about cleaning up after 'massages'; devout Catholic
Chief Reiter Law Enforcement
Police Chief whose investigators questioned Rodriguez
Patterson Author
Name appears in header fragment 'TTERSON', likely James Patterson

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Bangbros
Mentioned as a restricted website for Epstein
Tinder
Mentioned as a restricted app for Epstein
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp on the document

Timeline (3 events)

August 2009
Alfredo Rodriguez receives a prison sentence
Unknown
Unknown
Rodriguez fired by Epstein for calling 911
El Brillo Way
Unknown
Rodriguez takes Epstein's papers upon leaving employment
El Brillo Way

Locations (4)

Location Context
Nickname for Epstein's property (Little St. James)
Location mentioned in text fragment
State where Epstein was required to provide asset lists
Street name of Epstein's house (Palm Beach)

Relationships (3)

Jeffrey Epstein Employer/Employee Alfredo Rodriguez
Rodriguez identified as 'Epstein's houseman'
Jeffrey Epstein Employer/Employee Lupita
Lupita identified as 'Epstein's maid'
Alfredo Rodriguez Suspect/Investigator Chief Reiter
Rodriguez questioned by Reiter's investigators

Key Quotes (4)

"Lupita, who had complained to him about having to clean up after Epstein's 'massages.'"
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"Lupita, who was a devout Catholic, had cried as she described the stained towel and sex toys."
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"Rodriguez was fired by Epstein, he says, when he called 911 after seeing a strange car — a 'beater' — in Epstein's driveway."
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"On his way out of the house on El Brillo Way, he took some of Epstein's papers, which he failed to produce when questioned by Chief Reiter's investigators."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,542 characters)

TTERSON
lew York and to Little Saint Jeff's,
referring to Epstein's 727 as the
, of course, that Epstein is sup-
ovide the state of Florida with a
>ats, and airplanes he owns. The
six Suburbans, two Ford F-150s,
Rover, a Hummer H2, a thirty-
five-foot Donzi powerboat.
n out to be registered to a com-
er, Epstein is legally obliged to
t. This is a restriction he'll get
chologist submit a report to law
from accessing pornography on
etworking for sexual purposes.
will be no Bangbros, Tinder, or
ends, he settles with seven women
t Epstein can easily afford the set-
e going back to jail, and in regard
criminal actions, his troubles are
: time in his company will be so
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CHAPTER 57
Alfredo Rodriguez: August 2009
Epstein's houseman, Alfredo Rodriguez, also ends up with a prison sentence.
In a sworn statement, Rodriguez talks about Epstein's maid, Lupita, who had complained to him about having to clean up after Epstein's "massages." Lupita, who was a devout Catholic, had cried as she described the stained towel and sex toys.
Rodriguez was fired by Epstein, he says, when he called 911 after seeing a strange car — a "beater" — in Epstein's driveway.
As it turned out, the car had belonged to one of Epstein's masseuses.
On his way out of the house on El Brillo Way, he took some of Epstein's papers, which he failed to produce when questioned by Chief Reiter's investigators.
For years, Rodriguez tried and failed to find work as a house manager. No one wanted to hire someone who'd worked for
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