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Document Information

Type: Legal filing / congressional oversight document
File Size: 1.55 MB
Summary

This document is a page from a legal or oversight report detailing the testimony and actions of Alfredo Rodriguez, a household employee of Jeffrey Epstein. It describes Rodriguez witnessing underage girls entering the mansion for 'massages,' finding sex toys, and stealing a digital journal (referred to as the 'Holy Grail') from Epstein's computer which listed names of abuse victims across multiple global locations. The text notes Rodriguez was criminally charged in 2010 for trying to sell this journal to civil attorneys for $50,000 as an 'insurance policy' because he feared Epstein would make him disappear.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Accused of abusing underage girls; employer of Rodriguez.
Alfredo Rodriguez Household Employee / Witness
Saw underage girls entering mansion; took Epstein's journal; charged with obstruction of justice.
Underage girls/females Victims
Observed entering mansion for 'massages'; names listed in the 'Holy Grail' journal.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida
Venue for U.S. v. Rodriguez (S.D. Fla. 2010).
House Oversight Committee
Implied by footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (3 events)

2010
Rodriguez charged with obstruction of justice (U.S. v. Rodriguez).
Southern District of Florida
Unknown (prior to 2010)
Rodriguez observed underage girls entering Epstein's mansion for 'massages' and found sex toys afterward.
Epstein's mansion
Unknown (prior to 2010)
Rodriguez took a journal from Epstein's computer containing names of victims.
Epstein's computer

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Employer/Employee Alfredo Rodriguez
Described as 'One of Mr. Epstein's household employees'
Alfredo Rodriguez Attempted Transaction Civil Attorneys
trying to obtain $50,000 from civil attorneys

Key Quotes (7)

"purported 'massages'"
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"'sex toys' and vibrators were found in Epstein's bedroom"
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"Rodriguez thought what Epstein was doing was wrong, given the extreme youth of the girls he saw."
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"took a journal from Epstein's computer that reflected many of the names of underage females Epstein abused"
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"The Journal or Holy Grail"
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"afraid that Jeffrey Epstein would make him 'disappear'"
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"insurance policy"
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Full Extracted Text

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15. One of Mr. Epstein's household employees, Mr. Alfredo Rodriguez, saw numerous underage girls coming into Epstein's mansion for purported "massages." See Rodriguez Depo. at 242-44 (Deposition Attachment #8). Rodriguez was aware that "sex toys" and vibrators were found in Epstein's bedroom after the purported massages. Id. at 223-28. Rodriguez thought what Epstein was doing was wrong, given the extreme youth of the girls he saw. Id. at 230-31.
16. Alfredo Rodriguez took a journal from Epstein's computer that reflected many of the names of underage females Epstein abused across the country and the world, including locations such as Michigan, California, West Palm Beach, New York, New Mexico, and Paris, France. See Journal (hereinafter "The Journal" or "Holy Grail") (Exhibit "F") (identifying, among other Epstein acquaintances, females that Rodriguez believes were underage under the heading labeled "Massages").
17. Rodriguez was later charged in a criminal complaint with obstruction of justice in connection with trying to obtain $50,000 from civil attorneys pursuing civil sexual assault cases against Epstein as payment for producing the book to the attorneys. See Criminal Complaint at 2, U.S. v. Rodriguez, No. 9:10-CR-80015-KAM (S.D. Fla. 2010) (Exhibit "G"). Rodriguez stated he needed money because the journal was his "property" and that he was afraid that Jeffrey Epstein would make him "disappear" unless he had an "insurance policy" (i.e., the journal). Id. at 3. Because of the importance of the information in the journal to the civil cases, Mr. Rodriguez called it "The Holy Grail."
18. In the "Holy Grail" or "The Journal," among the many names listed (along with the abused girls) are some of the people that Epstein alleges in his Complaint had "no connection
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