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Document Information

Type: Incident report
File Size: 1.11 MB
Summary

This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from February 17, 2006, details two interviews related to an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The first interview is with a woman who describes being paid to give Epstein a massage approximately a year prior, during which he masturbated. The second interview, conducted on February 13, 2006, is with Epstein's pilot, David Rodgers, who discusses his employment, flight procedures, and limited knowledge of passengers like Dana Burns, Sarah, and Adrianna.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of investigation
Mentioned throughout the document as the subject of an investigation, recipient of a massage, and employer of a pilot.
Courtney Wild
A person the investigator attempted to contact regarding the investigation. Resides in Deerfield Beach.
David Rodgers Pilot
Identified as Epstein's pilot since 1991. Interviewed by the police about passengers on Epstein's planes.
Dana Burns Passenger
A person David Rodgers recalled picking up on a recent flight to Ohio.
Sarah Assistant
Named by David Rodgers as one of Epstein's assistants listed on passenger manifests.
Adrianna Assistant
Named by David Rodgers as one of Epstein's assistants listed on passenger manifests.
Mrs. Rodgers Wife of David Rodgers
Recommended her husband, David Rodgers, consult with an attorney during the police interview.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT government agency
The agency that created the Incident Report.

Timeline (4 events)

2006-02-13
Investigator met with and interviewed David Rodgers, Epstein's pilot.
7318 Heathley Drive in Lake Worth
2006-02-14
Investigator received a return phone call from a Ms. [REDACTED] after leaving a business card.
Investigator Ms. [REDACTED]
Recent to 2006-02-13
David Rodgers flew to Ohio to pick up Dana Burns.
Ohio
circa 2005
A woman was brought to Jeffrey Epstein's house, provided a massage while naked, and witnessed him masturbate. She was paid and left.
Epstein's house
Jeffrey Epstein Unnamed woman Unnamed assistant

Locations (7)

Location Context
The city of residence for a woman interviewed by the police.
Location where a woman provided a massage to Jeffrey Epstein.
The city where Courtney Wild resides.
The location where the investigator met with David Rodgers.
The city where the investigator met with David Rodgers.
Location of an island owned by Epstein, mentioned in the context of flights.
Destination of a recent flight where David Rodgers picked up Dana Burns.

Relationships (4)

Jeffrey Epstein Professional David Rodgers
Rodgers was identified as Epstein's pilot and has been employed with Epstein since 1991.
Jeffrey Epstein Professional Sarah
David Rodgers identified Sarah as one of Epstein's assistants.
Jeffrey Epstein Professional Adrianna
David Rodgers identified Adrianna as one of Epstein's assistants.
David Rodgers Personal Mrs. Rodgers
Mrs. Rodgers came into the room during the interview and recommended her husband consult an attorney.

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Date: 2/17/06
PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT
Page: 80
Time: 11:36:35
Incident Report
Program: CMS301L
Case No. . . . : 1-05-000368
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conducting an investigation on Jeffrey Epstein and felt she may have information pertaining to the investigation. [REDACTED] identified herself as [REDACTED] and resides in Wellington, Florida. She advised approximately a year ago she was brought to Epstein's house to provide a massage for money. [REDACTED] stated she needed to make money and felt it was a quick way to make some money. [REDACTED] stated she was brought to the house by [REDACTED] and was introduced to Epstein and his assistant. She was brought to his main bathroom and provided a massage. I asked her if she provided the massage naked. [REDACTED] stated she did. She rubbed Epstein's legs, back and chest. I asked [REDACTED] if Epstein touched her during the massage. She advised he did not, however he did masturbate himself as she rubbed his chest. Once he climaxed the massage was over. She was paid her money and left the area. [REDACTED] advised it occurred one time and she never returned to Epstein's house. The interview was concluded and [REDACTED] was escorted to the lobby.
I located a telephone number for Courtney Wild and attempted to contact her on several occasions. I called 561-856-2617 and spoke with Ms. Wild who advised she would speak with me in Deerfield Beach where she resides. Due to a scheduling conflict, we were unable to meet. I informed her I would contact her to schedule another appointment to speak with her about this investigation. I have attempted to meet with her and make telephone contact with negative results.
On February 13, 2006, I met with David Rodgers at 7318 Heathley Drive in Lake Worth. Rodgers was identified as Epstein's pilot. I spoke with Rodgers who advised he has been employed with Epstein since 1991. He flies both planes for Epstein depending where he wants to fly to. Rodgers was asked about passengers in the plane he flies. Rodgers stated unless Epstein flew to his island off of St Thomas, there would be no way of knowing who the passengers were. I mentioned a recent flight to Ohio, where Rodgers flew to Ohio to pick up Dana Burns. Rodgers stated he recalled flying on several occasions and did remember Burns. Rodgers stated once he is in the cockpit, he does not know who the passengers are. When he prepares the passenger manifests, he lists Epstein and his assistants he knows by name, Sarah and Adrianna. Rodgers stated he would list either female or male passengers on the manifests only to keep a count on the passengers. Mrs. Rodgers came into the living room and recommended that her husband consult with an attorney. Mr. Rodgers agreed he would speak with the family attorney to inform him of this questioning. I explained to Mr. Rodgers that he was not the suspect in this investigation and ceased all questions. Based on the fact Rodgers could not advise who passengers were in the plane, I then left the area.
I attempted to locate [REDACTED] at [REDACTED] in [REDACTED]. I left my business card for her to return my call. On February 14, 2006, at 12:06 pm, I received a call back from Ms. [REDACTED] on my voice mail. Ms. [REDACTED] left her telephone number for a return
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