Undated (Narrative #33)
Interview with Alfredo Rodriguez regarding on-goings at Epstein's house.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alfredo Rodriguez | person | 73 | View Entity |
| Joseph Recarey | person | 145 | View Entity |
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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report (Case 1-05-000368) details surveillance logs from April 2005 noting various vehicles, including a Honda Civic, Chevrolet Camaro, and multiple luxury SUVs, at a specific residence. Narrative #33 documents Officer Recarey's interview with a father whose daughter was hired to 'model lingerie' at a Palm Beach mansion; the father noted the daughter was emotionally affected by the situation. Additionally, the report records the acquisition of telecom subpoenas on January 4, 2005, and the detention/interview of Alfredo Rodriguez, Jeffrey Epstein's former houseman, regarding activities at Epstein's home.
Events with shared participants
Date associated with Alfredo Rodriguez in the chapter header.
2009-08-01 • Unknown
Rodriguez fired by Epstein for calling 911.
Date unknown • El Brillo Way
Rodriguez takes Epstein's papers upon leaving employment.
Date unknown • El Brillo Way
Series of transactions on a 'HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT' including one large deposit, multiple cashed checks, and a payment for a check order.
2004-10-14
Death of Alfredo Rodriguez from mesothelioma at age 60.
2014-12-28
Alfredo Rodriguez was jailed for 18 months for refusing to hand over Epstein's 'black book' and attempting to sell it.
2011-01-01
Interview with witness at Palm Beach Gardens Mall food court.
2005-11-15 • Palm Beach Gardens Mall food court
Series of financial transactions on a joint household account, including multiple check payments, two cashed checks at a teller, a $10,000 incoming wire transfer, and an interest payment.
2004-11-16 • Bank (unspecified)
Period of transactions on the HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT, including multiple checks, a $10,000 wire deposit, and two cashed checks.
2004-11-30 • Bank
Series of financial transactions on a joint household account, including checks, a wire transfer, and cash withdrawals.
2004-11-30 • Bank (unspecified)
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