A BOMBSHELL sting video has surfaced revealing Jeffrey Epstein’s former butler attempted to sell the paedophile’s notorious “little black book” for $50,000.
Alfredo Rodriguez, who worked for the paedophile at his Palm Beach mansion, thought he was dealing with a victims’ lawyer when he was actually talking to an undercover agent.
Footage released by the US department of Justice shows Rodriguez calling the book a “Holy Grail”.
He claimed it was packed with names, addresses and numbers of high-profile figures, witnesses and alleged victims across multiple countries.
In the covert 45-minute recording from November 3, 2009, Rodriguez claims the book listed “underage girls” allegedly procured by Ghislaine Maxwell.
The sting operation took place two years after the FBI demanded the butler to turn over any Epstein documents he may have obtained during his time working for Epstein.
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Rodriguez said in the footage: “They were very young … Ghislaine Maxwell was his former companion, a very powerful lady from England.”
He also alleged the Ghislaine would “go to eastern countries in Europe and find girls for Epstein.”
Maxwell, Epstein’s ex-partner, is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking in prison in Texas.
The former house carer admitted he stole the book while working for Epstein between 2004 and 2005 and alleged he once saw Maxwell running a database filled with images of minors.
He told the agent: “Naked, naked girls from Sweden, from Romania, from Czechoslovakia, from Brazil … All minors, all young girls … they were teenagers … they had braces.”
When asked who created the book, he said: “Epstein himself.”
He also confessed he had lied to investigators months earlier by denying he held any useful material.
Rodriguez claimed he kept the book as an “insurance policy” because he feared Epstein would make him “disappear” or harm him.
The sting ended the moment the agent pretended to hand over the cash. Rodriguez was arrested soon after for obstruction.
During questioning, he said he had seen naked underage girls around Epstein’s pool and explicit photos of minors on his employer’s computer.
It was also alleged in New York Magazine that one of his duties was cleaning sex toys found scattered around the mansion.
Investigators said the book “would have been extremely useful in investigating and prosecuting the case”.
The current whereabouts of the book remains unknown, though copies are believed to be circulating.
Rodriguez was jailed in April 2012 for 18 months – the same sentence Epstein received in 2008 for soliciting a minor for prostitution.
He died aged 60 from cancer on December 28, 2014.
His widow Patricia Dunn later wrote on Facebook: “Through our lives were together for 21 years, the last six months (since I learned of your illness) were a rollercoaster of emotions, feelings and harsh experiences.
“I learned again to love, to appreciate you, to meet you again, and have patience, which is something I did not know and I learned with pleasure.”