Epstein staff testimony and black‑book sale reveal alleged payments to underage girls and contacts with high‑profile figures
Epstein staff testimony and black‑book sale reveal alleged payments to underage girls and contacts with high‑profile figures The passage provides concrete details – sworn butler testimony, specific payment amounts, a black‑book sale attempt to an undercover FBI agent, and names like Donald Trump and David Copperfield – that could be followed up for financial records, communication logs, and corroborating witnesses. While the allegations are serious and involve powerful individuals, much of the information (e.g., flight logs, black‑book contents) has already entered public discourse, limiting novelty. Nonetheless, the specific claim of a staff member acting as a "human ATM" and the FBI sting operation offer actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Butler Alfredo Rodriguez testified he was ordered to keep $2,000 on hand for each girl and to purchase gifts.; Rodriguez attempted to sell Epstein’s "little black book" for $50,000 to an undercover FBI agent in Nov 2009.; Flight logs show Epstein calling girls while in Palm Beach; messages reference specific girls and times.
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Epstein staff testimony and black‑book sale reveal alleged payments to underage girls and contacts with high‑profile figures The passage provides concrete details – sworn butler testimony, specific payment amounts, a black‑book sale attempt to an undercover FBI agent, and names like Donald Trump and David Copperfield – that could be followed up for financial records, communication logs, and corroborating witnesses. While the allegations are serious and involve powerful individuals, much of the information (e.g., flight logs, black‑book contents) has already entered public discourse, limiting novelty. Nonetheless, the specific claim of a staff member acting as a "human ATM" and the FBI sting operation offer actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Butler Alfredo Rodriguez testified he was ordered to keep $2,000 on hand for each girl and to purchase gifts.; Rodriguez attempted to sell Epstein’s "little black book" for $50,000 to an undercover FBI agent in Nov 2009.; Flight logs show Epstein calling girls while in Palm Beach; messages reference specific girls and times.
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