JAMES PaTTERSON q advised he had witnessed nude girls whom he believed were | underage at the pool area of his former employer’s home, q knew that his former employer was engaging in sexual con- } tact with underage girls, and had viewed pornographic ] F images of underage girls on computers in his employer’s a home. Rodriguez was then released from custody for further , : a investigation. ei The items that Rodriguez had attempted to sell to the a i UCE for $50,000.00 were reviewed by an agent familiar with 4 4 the underlying criminal investigation. As Rodriguez had 4 q described, the items contained information material to the zi 4 underlying investigation that would have been extremely use- a q ful in investigati[ng] and prosecuting the case, including the 3 ; q Prince Andrew: 2011 names and contact information of material witnesses and E a additional victims. Had those items been produced in a E response to the inquiries of the state law enforcement officers yl 4 rince Andrew also fares or the FBI Special Agents, their contents would have been 2 L Perrone presented to the federal grand jury. a 3 The teGinen creda 7 Ghislaine Maxwell introduced | Following his release, Alfredo Rodriguez was arrested again. 3 time in the 1990s. In 2000, Eps He appeared in court on June 18, 2010, facing charges of cor q 4 Castle to celebrate the queen’s t ruptly concealing records and documents. Dressed in a blue q 4 flew to Sandringham, the queer jumpsuit and shackles, he apologized for his crimes and asked q 1 a party Prince Andrew threw for the court to be merciful. 3 | The prince had also visited He received a sentence of eighteen months. 4 : Palm Beach as well as in New It was the same punishment that Jeffrey Epstein had gotten ; / Roberts made in her 2015 decla for his crimes. But unlike Epstein, Alfredo Rodriguez served hisi | asked her to give the prince wi time in a federal prison and did not ask for, or receive, permis- | back with the details. sion to go on work release.