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Ex‑Epstein employee allegedly tried to sell a "Holy Grail" of victim lists to FBI for $50,000
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Ex‑Epstein employee allegedly tried to sell a "Holy Grail" of victim lists to FBI for $50,000

Ex‑Epstein employee allegedly tried to sell a "Holy Grail" of victim lists to FBI for $50,000 The passage describes a former Epstein staffer, Alfredo Rodriguez, offering a bound book containing names, phone numbers and other details of additional victims to a federal agent for $50,000. It cites an FBI affidavit, mentions specific agents, and suggests the material could have altered the grand‑jury process. While the lead provides concrete names, a transaction amount, and a scheduled arraignment, the information is already circulating in media and lacks independent verification, limiting its novelty but still offering actionable investigative steps. Key insights: Rodriguez claimed to have a "Holy Grail" list of hundreds of additional Epstein victims across New York, New Mexico and Paris.; He offered the information to an FBI agent for $50,000, citing it as his property.; Special Agent Christina Pryor noted the documents could have been "extremely useful" for prosecution.

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Ex‑Epstein employee allegedly tried to sell a "Holy Grail" of victim lists to FBI for $50,000 The passage describes a former Epstein staffer, Alfredo Rodriguez, offering a bound book containing names, phone numbers and other details of additional victims to a federal agent for $50,000. It cites an FBI affidavit, mentions specific agents, and suggests the material could have altered the grand‑jury process. While the lead provides concrete names, a transaction amount, and a scheduled arraignment, the information is already circulating in media and lacks independent verification, limiting its novelty but still offering actionable investigative steps. Key insights: Rodriguez claimed to have a "Holy Grail" list of hundreds of additional Epstein victims across New York, New Mexico and Paris.; He offered the information to an FBI agent for $50,000, citing it as his property.; Special Agent Christina Pryor noted the documents could have been "extremely useful" for prosecution.

Persons Referenced (21)

Charles Edward Small

rked for Epstein as a cover agent and produced a small bound book and several sheets of legal paper, whi

Paula Epstein

s — as investigators affidavit. left bchind after Epstein fin- counting his $50,000 payoff. listed Palm sc

Elizabeth Stein

with the | He was stopped, detained | Beachsex. stein has been charged with cier for sexual exploitatio

Christina Pryor

computers in Epstein’s home. - ; * Special Agent Christina Pryor wrote that later review of the papers and book Ro

Geoffrey West

ometimes pick employed there in 2004 and Epstein WEST PALM BEACH — list of Epstein victims and ness, wh

Edward Jay Epstein

s — as investigators affidavit. left bchind after Epstein fin- counting his $50,000 payoff. listed Palm sc

Potential Defense Witnesses

uez then began Papers A former employee of sex- , witnesses — as investigators affidavit. left bchind after E

Alfredo RodriguezAndrew Stein

with the | He was stopped, detained | Beachsex. stein has been charged with cier for sexual exploitatio

Ilan Epstein

s — as investigators affidavit. left bchind after Epstein fin- counting his $50,000 payoff. listed Palm sc

Larry Page

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Ellen Spencer

er, which he told the agent he had tak- By SUSAN.SPENCER-WENDEL critical information from fed- “Holy Grail

Orly Paris

phic locations including New York, New Mexico and Paris,” according to the affidavit. Rodriguez is sched

Various correctional officers

in response to inquiries of state law enforcement officers or the Special ents, their contents would have ‘

Garrett Stein

with the | He was stopped, detained | Beachsex. stein has been charged with cier for sexual exploitatio

Mary Small

rked for Epstein as a cover agent and produced a small bound book and several sheets of legal paper, whi

Charles Spencer

er, which he told the agent he had tak- By SUSAN.SPENCER-WENDEL critical information from fed- “Holy Grail

Lauren Book

tein as a cover agent and produced a small bound book and several sheets of legal paper, which he told

Jeffrey Epstein

s — as investigators affidavit. left bchind after Epstein fin- counting his $50,000 payoff. listed Palm sc

Executive Staff

from Epstein’s home while a ae Palin Beach Post Staff Writer eral agents — an expansive get” — to a gov

Mark Epstein

s — as investigators affidavit. left bchind after Epstein fin- counting his $50,000 payoff. listed Palm sc

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