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Allegations of Underage Sexual Abuse and Potential Evidence Sale Linked to Former Employer and Prince Andrew

The passage mentions a witness (James Patterson) describing underage sexual abuse at a former employer’s home and claims that a suspect, Alfredo Rodriguez, attempted to sell incriminating materials fo James Patterson claims to have witnessed underage nude girls at the former employer’s pool and saw p Alfredo Rodriguez allegedly tried to sell evidence (names/contact info of witnesses and victims) f

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #022027
Pages
1
Persons
4
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The passage mentions a witness (James Patterson) describing underage sexual abuse at a former employer’s home and claims that a suspect, Alfredo Rodriguez, attempted to sell incriminating materials fo James Patterson claims to have witnessed underage nude girls at the former employer’s pool and saw p Alfredo Rodriguez allegedly tried to sell evidence (names/contact info of witnesses and victims) f

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James PATTERSON i advised he had witnessed nude girls whom he believed were underage at the pool area of his former employer's home, knew that his former employer was engaging in sexual con- tact with underage girls, and had viewed pornographic images of underage girls on computers in his employer's d 4 home. Rodriguez was then released from custody for further _ investigation. i: The items that Rodriguez had attempted to sell to the a ; UCE for $50,000.00 were reviewed by an agent familiar with the underlying criminal investigation. As Rodriguez had described, the items contained information material to the underlying investigation that would have been extremely use- ful in investigati[ng] and prosecuting the case, including the names and contact information of material witnesses and additional victims. Had those items been produced in response to the inquiries of the state law enforcement officers or the FBI Special Agents, their contents would have been Prince Andrew: 201] rince Andrew also fares imprisonment. presented to the federal grand jury. She Oe Ghislaine Maxwell introduced | time in the 1990s. In 2000, Eps Castle to celebrate the queen’s t ; flew to Sandringham, the quee: Be a party Prince Andrew threw for 7 The prince had also visited | Palm Beach as well as in New ' Roberts made in her 2015 decla asked her to give the prince wi 7 back with the details. q According to the Guardian, ped together at Windsor Castle, Following his release, Alfredo Rodriguez was arrested again. : He appeared in court on June 18, 2010, facing charges of cor % ruptly concealing records and documents. Dressed in a blue © jumpsuit and shackles, he apologized for his crimes and asked | the court to be merciful. , He received a sentence of eighteen months. It was the same punishment that Jeffrey Epstein had gotten for his crimes. But unlike Epstein, Alfredo Rodriguez served his” time in a federal prison and did not ask for, or receive, permis: | sion to go on work release. 2:

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