A Personal Address Book of Jeffrey Epstein Reveals Celebrities and Politicians in His Contacts
The President Trump’s Justice Department released a personal address book of Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday, unveiling a new list of celebrities and politicians found in the pedophile financier’s phone contacts.
Some of the famous names included in the released list are Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, actor Alec Baldwin, Ethel Kennedy, supermodel Naomi Campbell, and rocker Courtney Love.
The address book also contained a redacted masseuse list with 254 entries.
The Department of Justice revealed over 100 pages of information, including a contact list belonging to Epstein.
The list does not serve as a client list but rather includes names of individuals on Epstein’s extensive contact list.
While the names were disclosed, their addresses and contact information were redacted for privacy.
Most, if not all, of the names on the list had been previously reported in various lawsuits and document leaks related to the case.
Additionally, Epstein’s “Lolita Express” private jet flight logs were included in the binder, with certain sections redacted to protect the identities of Epstein’s victims.
Two copies of Epstein’s “little black book” had already been made public, containing 349 names of associates from the 1990s, with one copy even put up for auction.
Despite the release of new information, no significant revelations regarding potential damning ties of high-profile individuals to Epstein were found.
The “Phase One” binder was circulated in the West Wing ahead of the initial release of information.
Epstein’s infamous “little black book” first came to light in a 2009 court case and was later publicized by Gawker in 2015.
The book from the 90s, containing 349 names, surfaced years later and included prominent figures such as President Trump, Michael Bloomberg, Prince Andrew, and others.
The book from the 90s was discovered on Fifth Avenue and is now being auctioned off for a significant sum.
Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, served a brief sentence in 2008 for child prostitution crimes before being arrested again in 2019 on sex-trafficking charges, ultimately taking his own life while in custody.
His associate Ghislaine Maxwell was later convicted in the same case and is currently serving a prison sentence.