January 04, 2006
Police interviewed Alfredo Rodriguez, another former houseman for Jeffrey Epstein, who gave a sworn taped statement.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Palm Beach Police Department (interviewer) | person | 0 | View Entity |
| ALFREDO RODRIGUEZ | person | 122 | View Entity |
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This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, summarizes interviews with two of Jeffrey Epstein's former housemen, Jose Alessi and Alfredo Rodriguez. Both men describe a pattern of young girls, some appearing to be of high school age, visiting Epstein's home to provide massages, for which they were paid. The witnesses' statements suggest illicit sexual activity occurred, as they recall cleaning up sex toys and making the bed after these encounters, and believed more than just massages were taking place.
Events with shared participants
An incoming wire credit of $10,000.00 was deposited into the account.
2004-12-30
A teller cashed check for $2,000.00, noted as 'Petty Cash'.
2004-12-31
A teller cashed check for $2,100.00, noted as for 'Jerome'.
2005-01-03
Alfredo Rodriguez is fired after seeing a strange car.
Date unknown • Epstein's property
Rodriguez takes Epstein's papers on his way out of the house.
Date unknown • Epstein's House
Rodriguez observed underage girls entering Epstein's mansion for 'massages' and found sex toys afterward.
Date unknown • Epstein's mansion
Rodriguez took a journal from Epstein's computer containing names of victims.
Date unknown • Epstein's computer
Rodriguez charged with obstruction of justice (U.S. v. Rodriguez).
2010-01-01 • Southern District of Florida
An incoming wire credit of $10,000.00 was received into the account.
2004-12-06
A teller cashed check for $2,000.00 was withdrawn from the account, with a handwritten note indicating it was for 'Petty Cash'.
2004-12-06
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