The secret "black books" (and more) from disgraced financier and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Contained in this 265-page book are two address books from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, revealing his network of associates, which included politicians, academics, celebrities, and royalty. Also included is a leaked "house manual" for employees of Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach mansion.
Black Book #1 contains names, addresses, and phone numbers of over 1,500 of Epstein's associates. The black book was first revealed in court after Epstein's former Palm Beach, Florida, house manager Alfredo Rodriguez attempted to sell it to an attorney representing an Epstein accuser in 2009. It was subsequently was made public in 2015. Among the names included are entries for Alec Baldwin, Ralph Fiennes, Griffin Dunne, New York Post gossip Richard Johnson, Ted Kennedy, David Koch, filmmaker Andrew Jarecki, billionaire Leslie Wexner, former New Mexico Governor Bruce King, former New Mexico Governor and Democratic presidential hopeful Bill Richardson, Peter Soros, the nephew of George Soros, former Miss Sweden and socialite New York City doctor Eva Andersson Dubin, Donald Trump, Courtney Love, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, uber-lawyer Alan Dershowitz, and over 1,000 more.
Black Book #2 contains 349 names, and offers a glimpse into the late sex offender's circle a decade before the period covered by Black Book #1. More than 200 names listed in the book did not appear in Epstein's later address book. Prominent names include Morgan Fairchild, Suzanne Ircha, Carl Icahn, John A. Catsimatidis, Sandy Warner, and Martin Peretz. This address book was only made public when an NYC musician was walking down Fifth Avenue in the mid-'90s, spotted an address book on the ground, and picked it up out of curiosity.
Epstein's Palm Beach Mansion House Manual: This is the 56-page Epstein Palm Beach house manual was made public in the sex trafficking case against close Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. This manual is dated February 14, 2005, and details strict protocol for house staff. An instruction in the manual reads, "NEVER disclose Mr. Epstein or Ms. Maxwell's activities or whereabouts to anyone." This document gives a behind the scenes look at Epstein's estate, and the secrecy that pervades it.
These three documents offer a rare and exclusive look inside the secretive world of accused sex trafficker and enigmatic financier Jeffrey Epstein.