A personal address book of Jeffrey Epstein’s was released Thursday by the President Trump’s Justice Department which included a new list of celebrities and politicians whom the pedophile financier had in his phone.
Among the famous names released by the Department of Justice: Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, actor Alec Baldwin, Ethel Kennedy — the mother of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., supermodel Naomi Campbell and rocker Courtney Love.
The entirety of a masseuse list with 254 entries was redacted.
Thursday’s unveiling was comprised of over 100 pages including a contact list that belonged to the convicted pedophile financier.
The list is not “a client list,” but includes names of people on Epstein’s vast contact list.
While the list of names were revealed, their addresses and contact information were redacted.
The vast majority of names on the list — if not all of them — had been previously reported in the years of lawsuits and document leaks in the case.
Also in the binder were Epstein’s “Lolita Express” private jet flight logs — which have previously been made public with redactions. One section of the binder was completely redacted as it contained the names of Epstein’s victims.
Two copies of Epstein’s “little black book” had already been made public with 349 names of associates from the 1990s. One copy went up for auction.
A source who reviewed a binder containing the first tranche of information — called “phase one” — said Thursday’s release would likely be a “disappointment” for anyone hoping for bombshell revelations about any potential damning ties of high-profile politicians and business leaders to the sick sex trafficker.
It was not immediately known if there would be further Epstein-related information dumps, but the binder’s name implied there could be additional “phases.”
The “Phase One” binder was sent around the West Wing as the information ahead of the first release.
Epstein’s notorious “little black book” first came to light in a 2009 court case and was then publicized by the since-defunct site Gawker in 2015.
That book, dated 2004 and 2005, had notable entries including former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Mick Jagger, Prince Andrew, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, actor Alec Baldwin, singer Jimmy Buffet, industrialist David Koch and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
The book containing Epstein’s contacts from the 90s surfaced years later and contained 349 names, 221 of which weren’t in the book released in 2015, including President Trump, billionaire New York businessman John Catsimatidis and Melania Trump’s best friend and co-owner of the New York Jets Suzanne Ircha.
Other names included billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn, Chris Cuomo’s wife Cristina Greeven, ex-Playboy CEO Christie Hefner and ex-New Republic publisher and former political mento to Al Gore, Marty Peretz.
No one listed is accused of any wrongdoing tied to Epstein.
The book from the 90s was found on Fifth Avenue in the East Village by a woman who auctioned it off on eBay for $425 to Vermont social studies teacher Christopher Helali. Helali is putting the book on auction in March with hopes it’ll fetch as much as $50,000.
The multi-millionaire sex offender pleaded guilty in Florida in 2008 to child prostitution crimes and was given a hush-hush sweetheart plea deal that only saw him serve 13 months in jail on cushy a work-release program.
He was arrested again by prosecutors in Manhattan on sex-trafficking charges and hanged himself in a lower Manhattan lockup while he was awaiting trial.
His right-hand woman, Ghislaine Maxwell was later convicted in the same sex-trafficking case and is currently serving 20 years behind bars.
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