July 01, 2010
Rodriguez was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for obstruction.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leon Rodriguez | person | 17 | View Entity |
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This document, an article likely from The Daily Beast dated July 22, 2010, details the case of Alfredo Rodriguez, Jeffrey Epstein's former house manager. It describes Rodriguez's own legal troubles, including his sentencing for obstruction after trying to sell information, and his testimony about Epstein's operations, such as paying girls in cash and making large donations to the Palm Beach Police. The text also outlines Epstein's connection to Jean Luc Brunel and his MC2 modeling agency, citing a federal complaint that accuses them and others of racketeering to lure minors for sexual purposes.
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Epstein ordered Rodriguez to rent a car for a girl so she could drive to his house.
Date unknown • Palm Beach area
Rodriguez was directed to deliver a bucket of roses to a redacted person after a high school drama performance.
Date unknown • Not specified
Rodriguez was directed via a note to deliver roses to a redacted individual after a high school drama performance.
Date unknown • Not specified
Rodriguez worked as a house manager at Epstein's home on El Brillo Way.
2004-01-01 • El Brillo Way, Palm Beach, FL
Rodriguez was fired after calling 911 on an unfamiliar car ('beater') in the driveway, which drew police attention to a girl arriving to collect money.
Date unknown • El Brillo Way, Palm Beach, FL
Rodriguez was charged with 'obstruction of official proceedings' after attempting to sell information to an undercover cop.
2010-07-01 • South Florida
Rodriguez awaits an additional sentence for transporting firearms.
2025-08-24 • Federal court in Miami
Rodriguez stole/accessed the 'little black book' and attempted to sell it.
Date unknown • Unknown
FBI busted Rodriguez for attempting to sell the black book.
Date unknown • Unknown
Rodriguez sentencing for transporting firearms.
0024-08-01 • Federal Court, Miami
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