Alfredo Rodriguez
alfredo-rodriguezFormer Butler/Household Employee; Criminal Case Related to Attempted Sale of Records
Alfredo Rodriguez was a household employee associated with Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach residence. He became publicly known through a federal criminal case in which he was sentenced for attempting to sell Epstein-related materials to attorneys. (This is distinct from the later federal sex trafficking case; it concerns a separate criminal matter involving records.)
Rodriguez was sentenced in 2010 in federal court for attempting to sell Epstein-related materials. Coverage at the time described the materials as documentary materials described by prosecutors and tied to Epstein’s network of contacts. Inclusion here reflects a documented criminal proceeding regarding handling/attempted sale of Epstein-related records — not an allegation about Epstein’s underlying crimes.
- Wall Street Journal coverage of sentencing (2010)
- Federal court transcript PDF (sentencing proceeding)
Context
Employee. Inclusion in this archive reflects mentions in publicly available documents or verified reporting and does not imply wrongdoing.
Sources (baseline references)
- Giuffre v. Maxwell docket (CourtListener)
- S.D.N.Y. unsealing order PDF (court site)