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FBI VOL00009

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FD-1057 (Rev. 5-8-(0) 
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 
Electronic Communication 
Title: (U//FOUO) INTERVIEW RE ALFREDO RODRIGUEZ 
Date: 01/10/2019 
Drafted By: Missing 
Case ID #: 72-MM-NEW 
(U) RODRIGUEZ, ALFREDO - SEE SUB 
Details: 
12/03/2009 ALFREDO RODRIGUEZ, 
RODRIGUEZ was advised of 
the identity of the interviewing agents and Assistant United States 
Attorney 
RODRIGUEZ was then provided with the FD-
395, advice of rights form, and advised of his rights pursuant to the 
form by agents at approximately 2:30 PM. RODRIGUEZ signed the written 
waiver of rights at approximately 2:31 PM. He then provided the 
following information. RODRIGUEZ advised that he had been told by 
GHISLAINE MAXWELL not to discuss what had occurred at the home of his 
former employer, JEFFERY EPSTEIN, approximately 3-4 months after he 
was fired from his position as house manager in March 2005. RODRIGUEZ 
further advised that MAXWELL also told him not to contact anyone else 
about what had occurred at the home. RODRIGUEZ explained that one of 
his last contacts with anyone in EPSTEIN's organization was in 2005 
when he contacted a secretary in New York, LESLIE LNU, regarding a 
letter of reference. In addition, RODRIGUEZ explained that after 
receiving a subpoena in the civil litigation, he contacted EPSTEIN's 
secretary approximately ten (10) months ago, in early 2009. After 
receiving the subpoena and alerting EPSTEIN's organization, RODRIGUEZ 
was then contacted by attorney JACK GOLDBERGER(phonetic) concerning 
legal representation. RODRIGUEZ advised that he declined 
representation by GOLDBERGER. He did not alert the attorney to the 
existence of the black bound book or handwritten notes that agents 
seized on November 3, 2009. RODRIGUEZ was asked about the nature, 
circumstances, and content of the black bound book and handwritten 
notes agents seized. RODRIGUEZ explained that his first contact with 
law enforcement regarding the EPSTEIN investi ation was with the Palm 
Beach Police Department and Detective 
. He explained that 
he had been subpoenaed by the State Attorney's Office and that he 
turned papers over 
several years ago. RODRIGUEZ explained 
that the black bound book that was seized by agents on November 3,2009 
was not among the documents he turned over to the detective. RODRIGUEZ 
advised that he realized or remembered that he had possession of the 
black book approximately 5-6 months ago and had first came into 
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Title: (U//FOUO) INTERVIEW RE ALFREDO RODRIGUEZ 
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possession of it during the time he was employed with EPSTEIN between 
2004-2005. In describing the handwritten notes on legal pad paper that 
were also seized, RODRIGUEZ advised that the content or lists were 
compiled from other hand written notes that he once had but has since 
thrown away. RODRIGUEZ noted that some of the names or contacts on the 
lists were not contained within the black book. RODRIGUEZ explained 
that the names of girls on the handwritten lists came from his 
personal notes regarding payments he had made to girls during his 
employment with EPSTEIN. RODRIGUEZ explained that EPSTEIN would 
instruct him to go  to the bank and withdraw a specified amount of 
funds. 
or GHISLAINE MAXWELL would then instruct RODRIGUEZ 
as to whom to make payment and in what amount. RODRIGUEZ further 
indicated that during the period of his employment, girls would be 
transported to and from the house in private cars, taxis, and on 
occasion, he would transport the girls himself. He described the taxis 
as actual marked commercial vehicles with the cab company having an 
office or base of operation located near Belvedere Road and U.S. 
Highway 1 in Palm Beach county. He could not recall the actual name of 
the taxi company. RODRIGUEZ explained that there were photographs of 
naked underage girls arranged in collages in the hallway or stair case 
of EPSTEIN's home and in EPSTEIN's closet. He reported seeing naked 
girls he believed to be underage at the pool area of the home. In 
addition, RODRIGUEZ described seeing pornographic images of girls on 
computers in the house. Regarding the computers in the house, 
RODRIGUEZ explained that after hurricanes in 2004 or 2005, a computer 
technician or specialist based in Ohio or having some connection to 
Ohio came to the home and performed repair or maintenance on the 
computers. RODRIGUEZ explained that there appeared to be two distinct 
groups of girls that would frequent the house. One group would stay 
overnight in the house, and the second group of girls served as 
masseuses. RODRIGUEZ described what he observed after the massages and 
what actions he took. He and the housekeeper, 
, would 
clean the area where the massages occurred. This included cleaning 
massage tables, sex toys, and handcuffs, and disposing of used 
condoms. RODRIGUEZ explained that the massages often times occurred 
twice per day. He also noted that 
would 
contact girls whose names were listed in the black bound book on 
behalf of EPSTEIN. RODRIGUEZ advised he received the black bound book 
sometime in 2004 when the books were shipped from New York. RODRIGUEZ 
explained that JEAN LUC BRUNEL(ph)would also bring girls to the house 
and would sometimes arrange for girls to be flown in via commercial 
and private planes. He also relayed that he had discussed the sexual 
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activity with young girls that he observed with the house manager of 
the Paris, France property, VALSOUN(ph)LNU. RODRIGUEZ also believed 
JEROME PIERRE, the gardener at the Palm Beach county property was 
aware of the sexual activity that occurred at the house with young 
girls. 
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