FD-302 (Rev. 5.810) -1 of 17- FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION OFFICIAL RECORD Dweacmy 04/23/2020 DAVID RODGERS, date of birth (DOB) was interviewed at One Saint Andrews Plaza, New York, New York. Present for the interview was Assistant United States Attorneys and Special Agent and RODGERS' attorney Brendan Quigley. After being advised of the identities of the above listed individuals and the nature of the interview, RODGERS provided the following information: RODGERS wanted to talk about the initials "AP" on his flight logs. Upon reflection, RODGERS wrote AP for ADAM PERRY and always wrote out PRINCE ANDREW's name on the flight logs. PERRY and PRINCE ANDREW were on the same flight and the initials AP meant ADAM PERRY. RODGERS went to Eastern Kentucky University for business; he was in the ROTC. RODGERS served in the ARMY for two years on active duty. The government paid for RODGERS to get his pilot license. RODGERS worked as a flight instructor, worked three years in the Corp as a pilot, worked as a pilot for a horse breeder, and worked as a pilot for four years in Columbus, Ohio. RODGERS' office was next door to THE LIMITED. They were selling a plane and the aviation manager from THE LIMITED knew they were selling. In the end of June 1991, LES WEXNER had a friend who needed a pilot. RODGERS met with JEFFREY EPSTEIN a day or so later. A couple days later, EPSTEIN and RODGERS flew to Wisconsin to see EPSTEIN's plane. This was a pre-buy inspection. They met the broker, saw the plane, and flew back. At the time of this interview, RODGERS was still employed by EPSTEIN. RODGERS had worked for EPSTEIN for 29 years. At the time of EPSTEIN's July 2019 arrest, RODGERS had been employed for 28 years. RODGERS was employed by "J EPSTEIN S COMPANY" before the name changed to "NES LLC" in RODGERS Imrstiptionm 02/07/2020 hkM 50D-NY-3027571 at New York, New York, United States (In Person) Date drafted 02/13/2020 by Th4s document contains nei