A disturbing video has surfaced showing Jeffrey Epstein’s former butler trying to sell his ‘little black book’ for $50,000 in 2009. The footage was recently revealed as part of a significant release of files by the US Department of Justice concerning the convicted sex offender. Alfredo Rodriguez, who managed Epstein’s residence in Palm Beach, Florida, displayed the address book to an undercover FBI agent, believing the agent was representing Epstein’s victims. Rodriguez asserted that the notebook contained names of influential individuals associated with Epstein and his victims, unveiling shocking details about the criminal activities of the sex trafficker.
Rodriguez had previously been interviewed by the FBI in 2007 regarding an investigation into the exploitation of minors, during which he was instructed to surrender all materials related to Epstein. However, Rodriguez allegedly withheld the ‘little black book’ from authorities and later attempted to sell it for $50,000.
In the video, Rodriguez disclosed disturbing information about Epstein’s illicit deeds and his victims, implicating Ghislaine Maxwell and alleging that she maintained a database of images of young girls worldwide. He revealed that Maxwell traveled to Eastern Europe to procure girls for Epstein, referring to her as a “powerful lady from England.”
Moreover, Rodriguez claimed to have seen Maxwell’s allegedly powerful computer filled with images of young women, which required a water radiator for cooling due to its rapid downloading capability. He mentioned that Epstein personally created the book and assigned him the responsibility of transporting it wherever the sex offender required.
Subsequently, Rodriguez was arrested for failing to provide the ‘little black book’ to the FBI, leading to his imprisonment. He later pleaded guilty to obstruction charges and was sentenced to 18 months in jail, the same duration as Epstein’s initial imprisonment for soliciting prostitution from a minor. The court proceedings included arguments that Rodriguez should not receive a harsher sentence than Epstein, as the timely production of the book could have impacted Epstein’s sentence.
Rodriguez passed away in 2014 following a battle with cancer, leaving behind undisclosed secrets. The video, lasting 45 minutes and concluding with the exchange of cash between the undercover agent and Rodriguez, was initially shared by the Department of Justice but has since been removed from their website.
