This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, details interviews with two of Jeffrey Epstein's former housemen, Jose Alessi and Alfredo Rodriguez. Both men describe a consistent pattern of Epstein receiving daily massages from multiple young women who appeared to be underage, some confirmed as high school students. The housemen also reported cleaning Epstein's room after these massages and finding sex toys, indicating that activities beyond simple massage were taking place.
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| Jose Alessi | Former Houseman for Jeffrey Epstein |
Interviewed on November 21, 2005, regarding his employment with Jeffrey Epstein from 1993-2004. He described Epstein ...
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Employer |
The subject of the affidavit. He employed Jose Alessi and Alfredo Rodriguez, received multiple daily massages, and al...
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| Alfredo Rodriguez | Former Houseman for Jeffrey Epstein |
Interviewed on January 4, 2006, regarding his employment with Jeffrey Epstein from Nov 2004 to May 2005. He corrobora...
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| Sarah Kellen |
Mentioned as a person who, along with Epstein, would meet the masseuses upon their arrival at the house.
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| Det Joe Recarey | Detective |
The person before whom the affidavit was sworn to or affirmed on May 1, 2006.
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| Palm Beach Police Department | government agency |
The agency that created the Probable Cause Affidavit, as indicated in the document header.
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| Royal Palm Beach High School | school |
Alfredo Rodriguez delivered a dozen roses to this school for one of the girls who provided a massage, indicating she ...
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The location where the massages and related activities described in the affidavit occurred.
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Specific locations within Epstein's home where the massages would take place.
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The area where masseuses would enter Epstein's home.
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The jurisdiction where the affidavit was sworn and affirmed.
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The specific county in Florida where the affidavit was sworn and affirmed.
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