Is there technically a Jeffrey Epstein "client list"? As in, a piece of paper he kept somewhere in his bottom drawer labeled "Men I've Trafficked Underage Girls To"? No, of course not. But there clearly is TONS of Epstein evidence the government is hiding. They got dozens of discs labeled with names, who knows how much footage and other data from the electronics they got from raiding his place in the 2019 arrest... However, it's become clear the past two weeks that as long as Donald Trump is in charge, there's no way any of that will ever see the light of day. He not only made clear he's the one responsible for telling AG Pam Bondi and FBI director Kash Patel to bury the case, he also told his supporters to STFU about it. Multiple times. But information has come out over the years. A few celebs have told stories, a few lawsuits have produced documents. We've gotten a few names Epstein was linked to. Obviously Trump is the most closely linked, but we've also seen connections of varying degrees between Epstein and Prince Andrew, former president Bill Clinton, attorney Alan Dershowitz, and others. But who else did he know? Maybe there isn't a "client list", but if didn't he at least have an address book? A rolodex? Related: 'Certain Things In Common': Trump's Creepy Birthday Message To Epstein As a matter of fact, yes. He had a little black book. And even in 2015, long before he was re-arrested on proper charges, long before he died mysteriously in prison, that thing was infamous. So infamous that one of the edgiest journalism sites online got their hands on it and published the damn thing! Remember Gawker? More on them and their demise later. For now, let's talk about what they found... Contents [hide] 1 The Little Black Book 2 What Changed? 3 Protecting Epstein 4 The Death Of Gawker The Little Black Book We've been writing here and there about Epstein for nearly 10 years. But Gawker was on the case A WHOLE DECADE AGO! And we mean they were on it. In early 2015, they published the first flight logs from Epstein's private jet - exposing Clinton, Dershowitz and others as having taken trips on the "Lolita Express." And after that they found something else. His little black book. And they published the whole damn thing. The site is gone, but nothing on the internet ever disappears for good. You can see the full thing in PDF form HERE! The "addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, and the last names of individuals who may have been underage victims" are redacted, as no one was trying to dox the people in there. But most of the names are right there in black-and-white. Apparently it's 97 pages and contains 1,571 names, along with roughly 5,000 associated numbers. Innerestingly, some of the contacts are circled, apparently by Epstein's former house manager Alfredo Rodriguez - who first tried to sell the book, and is likely ultimately the reason Gawker got it. There's no explicit explanation for the circles, but according to an FBI affidavit, Rodriguez (who died in 2014) said the little black book was the "Holy Grail" to the sex trafficking investigation. That plus the inclusion of his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell and personal assistant Sarah Kellen (who was also an unindicted co-conspirator named in his 2008 indictment) among the circled could hint they are the names to really look at. Also circled? Jean-Luc Brunel, a well-known talent scout for new young models, who formed a model management company called MC2 Model Management with funding by Epstein. Brunel's name was also in the news a couple years after Epstein's death - when he supposedly killed himself in prison. The BIG circled names include Trump, Dershowitz, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, big money investor Peter Soros, late upscale interior designer Alberto Pinto, and - oddly - rocker Courtney Love. Innerestingly, Prince Andrew - listed in the book as "Duke of York" - is not circled. Huh. (c) BBC/WENN Among other illustrious names not circled? Former NY governor Andrew Cuomo, disgraced movie producer Bob Weinstein, billionaire Thomas Pritzker, the late Senator Ted Kennedy, actors Alec Baldwin and Ralph Fiennes, singer Simon Le Bon from Duran Duran, film directors Doug Liman and Rupert Wainwright, fashion CEO Stephen Marks, Argentine politician José Luis Manzano, journalists Mike Wallace and Barbara Walters, Nobel prize winning author and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, and various hotels, restaurants, and banks. (Innerestingly Colonial Bank and PB National are circled.) The names are really all over the place. Like with most rolodexes, it's probably full of names and contact info of close associates and random acquaintances alike. It may not tell us who was involved, but it should have given investigators a place to start. If only Gawker had been around longer. You can read the archived article about the book HERE btw. Wild it's been out there so long, right?? And no one has been talking about it... What Changed? The insane thing is, a lot of Ep
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