These pages, likely from James Patterson's book 'Filthy Rich' and included in House Oversight files, detail the experiences of Epstein's staff. Page 216 lists Epstein's assets (vehicles, boats) and legal restrictions regarding pornography, while Page 217 focuses on houseman Alfredo Rodriguez, who was fired for calling 911 on a masseuse's car and who witnessed the distress of a maid named Lupita regarding cleaning up after Epstein's sexual encounters.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Owner of properties and vehicles; employer of Rodriguez and Lupita; subject of criminal restrictions.
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| Alfredo Rodriguez | Houseman |
Epstein's employee; sentenced to prison; fired for calling 911; stole papers from El Brillo Way house.
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| Lupita | Maid |
Devout Catholic employee who complained to Rodriguez about cleaning up after 'massages' (sex toys/stained towels).
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| Chief Reiter | Investigator |
His investigators questioned Rodriguez about the missing papers.
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| Patterson | Author |
Inferred from header 'ATTERSON'.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| House Oversight Committee |
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
"Epstein’s houseman, Alfredo Rodriguez, also ends up with a prison sentence."Source
"Lupita, who was a devout Catholic, had cried as she described the stained towel and sex toys."Source
"Rodriguez was fired by Epstein, he says, when he called 911 after seeing a strange car—a “beater”—in Epstein’s driveway."Source
"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."Source
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