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FD-I057 (Rcv. 5-8-10)

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FD-I057 (Rcv. 5-8-10) (Overall Document Classification Required) FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Electronic Communication Title: (U//FOUO) REQUEST CASE FUNDING IN THE Data: 01/10/2019 AMOUNT OF $275.00 FOR Approved By: Drafted By: Case ID #: (U) RODRIGUEZ, ALFREDO - SEE SUB Details: Precedence: ROUTINE Date: 03/18/2010 To: Miami Attn: ' ft From: Miami PB-2/PBCRA Contact: Approved By: I Drafted By: cjp Case ID #: 72-MM-113327 (Pending) Title: ALFREDO RODRIGUEZ; OBSTRUCTION OO:MM Synopsis: Request case funding in the amount of $275.00 for reimbursement of wire transfer fees for undercover operation. Details: In August 2009, date of birth, was contacted by ALFREDO RODRIGUEZ, date of birth, was an attorney representing four female plaintiffs who were suing JEFFERY EPSTEIN. RODRIGUEZ was a previous employee of EPSTEIN. deposed RODRIGUEZ and served him with a federal subpoena duces tecum to provide all documents relating to the case. RODRIGUEZ did not turn the documents over but instead tried to sell the documents to claiming the documents were relevant and important to the civil litigation. explained to RODRIGUEZ that demanding money in return for the documents was illegal and that he was obligated under the subpoena to turn them over. RODRIGUEZ persisted he would only turn the documents over for payment. On November 3, 2009, RODRIGUEZ met with an undercover employee (UCE) in an attempt to sell the documents. Approval was given for $50,000.00 of "show money" for the operation. A $250.00 fee was charged for obtaining the funds in addition to a $25.00 fee for the wire transfer. The total cost for obtaining the show money was $275.00. ** • • (Overall Document Classification Required) SD NY_GM_02 753206 EFTA_00240454 EFTA01326096

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