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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.
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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.
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