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https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet 9/EFTA00722009.pdf
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Alfredo Rodriguez was a house manager for Jeffrey Epstein at his Palm Beach residence. While employed by Epstein, Rodriguez secretly copied Epstein's "Black Book," which contained names and contact information for hundreds of high-profile individuals tied to Epstein's social network.
In 2009, instead of turning the evidence over to investigators, Rodriguez attempted to sell it for $50,000 to attorneys representing Epstein's victims. He was arrested by the FBI, charged with obstruction of justice, and pleaded guilty in 2010. Rodriguez was sentenced to 18 months in prison and died in 2015. His copy of the Black Book later became public and remains one of the most cited artifacts in mapping Epstein's connections.
Sources
United States v. Alfredo Rodriguez, S.D. Fla. (2009); Daily Beast: Reporting on Epstein's Black Book; ABC News: Coverage of Rodriguez case.