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FBI FOIA release shows administrative files on Jeffrey Epstein travel and a convicted houseman witness
FBI FOIA release shows administrative files on Jeffrey Epstein travel and a convicted houseman witness The passage provides a modest lead – it confirms the existence of FBI‑released FOIA documents that detail travel to Epstein properties and mention a convicted houseman, Alfredo Rodriguez, as a witness. While it hints at possible investigative angles (travel logs, interview subjects, a purloined journal), it does not name high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or foreign actors, limiting its immediate impact. The information is partially novel (specific FOIA archive reference) but lacks concrete actionable details for a major investigation. Key insights: FBI posted hundreds of documents on its FOIA vault, including travel logs to Epstein homes in NY, New Mexico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.; The only named witness is Alfredo Rodriguez, a former houseman convicted of obstruction for attempting to sell Epstein’s journal.; Documents are described as administrative rather than investigative, raising questions about their purpose.
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