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Testimony of James Patterson on alleged massages, sex toys, and coordinated rides for underage girls at Jeffrey Epstein’s residence

The passage provides specific, actionable details – names (James Patterson, Rodriguez, Sarah Kellen, Wendy Dobbs), locations (Epstein’s bedroom, Dollar rent‑a‑car, a high‑school drama performance), an James Patterson claims to have cleaned Epstein’s bedroom and found vibrators and sex toys. Rodriguez allegedly rented a car for a minor to travel to Epstein’s house and delivered roses to a h A green

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #019200
Pages
1
Persons
2
Integrity
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Summary

The passage provides specific, actionable details – names (James Patterson, Rodriguez, Sarah Kellen, Wendy Dobbs), locations (Epstein’s bedroom, Dollar rent‑a‑car, a high‑school drama performance), an James Patterson claims to have cleaned Epstein’s bedroom and found vibrators and sex toys. Rodriguez allegedly rented a car for a minor to travel to Epstein’s house and delivered roses to a h A green

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JaMEs PATTERSON e to provide a massage. He knew hool and were of high school age. He felt there was a lot for one of the girls that cam the girls were still in high sc Lasked Rodriguez about the massages. more going on than just massages. He would often clean Mr. Epstein’s bedroom after the alleged massages and would discover massagers/vibrators floor. He also said he would and sex toys scattered on the s and put them away in wipe down the vibrators and sex toy an armoire. He described the armoi armoire which was on the wall close to Epstein’s bed. On one occasion Epstein ordered Rodriguez to go to the Dollar rent a car and rent a car for the same girl he brought the roses to, so that she could drive her self to Epstein's house without inci- dent. Rodriguez said the girl always needed rides to and re as a small wood from the house. Rodriguez produced a green fo uments, and a note with Mr. Epstein’s stationery with direc- tion to deliver a bucket of roses to [Mary's] High School after [a] high school drama performance. ... During the course of the investigation, subpoenas were obtained for cell phone and home phone records from several he cell phone records of Ider which contained doc- victims and witnesses along with t Sarah Kellen. An analysis of these reco which found numerous telephone calls were made between Sarah Kellen and the victims. These records indicate the dates the calls were made are consistent with the dates and times the victims/witnesses stated they were contacted. Spe- cifically, the phone records showed Kellen called [Wendy Dobbs] during the exact times and dates when [name ] advised the incident occurred. Kellen also coordi- rds was conducted redacted 84 nated the encounters frame the girls stated Pursuant to a lav vate plane records fi records show arrival Palm Beach Internati pared to the cell phon ison found that all th and the victims were arrival or during the | Therefore, as Jeff. incidents was fifty on course either with | redacted], who were n is sufficient probable four counts of Unlawfi lation of Florida State ony. As Epstein, who a years of age, did use a of [name redacted], a cient probable cause ti ous Molestation, in vio (5), a second degree fel

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