Here Is Pedophile Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein's Little Black Book
Nick Bryant
01/23/15
Donald
Trump, Courtney Love, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and uber-lawyer
Alan Dershowitz may have been identified by a butler as potential
"material witnesses" to pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein's crimes
against young girls, according to a copy of Epstein's little black book obtained
by Gawker.
An annotated
copy of the address book, which also contains entries for Alec Baldwin, Ralph
Fiennes, Griffin Dunne, New York Post gossip Richard Johnson, Ted
Kennedy, David Koch, filmmaker Andrew Jarecki, and all manner of other people
you might expect a billionaire to know, turned up in court proceedings after
Epstein's former house manager Alfredo Rodriguez tried to sell it in 2009.
About 50 of the entries, including those of many of Epstein's suspected victims
and accomplices as well as Trump, Love, Barak, Dershowitz, and others, were
circled by Rodriguez.
(The existence of the book has been previously reported by the Daily Mail. Gawker is publishing it in full here for the
first time; we have redacted addresses, telephone numbers, email
addresses, and the last names of individuals who may have been underage
victims.)
According to
an FBI
affidavit, Rodriguez
described the address book and the information contained within it as the
"Holy Grail" or "Golden Nugget" to unraveling Epstein's
sprawling child-sex network. But despite having been subpoenaed for everything
he had on his former boss, Rodriguez didn't share it with the FBI or Palm Beach
Police Department detectives investigating Epstein. Instead, he tried to make a
$50,000 score by covertly peddling the black book to one of the attorneys
launching lawsuits at Epstein on behalf of his victims.
The plot backfired when the attorney reported
Rodriguez to the FBI, and he was promptly charged with obstruction of justice.
But not before he had, according to the FBI affidavit laying
out the crime, marked up the book and an accompanying notepad with
"handwritten notes" that contained "information material to the
underlying investigation that would have been extremely useful in investigating
and prosecuting the case, including the names and contact information of
material witnesses and additional victims."
Rodriguez, who spent 18 months in prison, died in December after a
long illness and never spoke out about the address book, so the precise
significance of the names he circled remains fuzzy. But the FBI's case against
he makes clear that Rodriguez regarded the address book as crucial to
understanding Epstein's crimes; during a conversation with an undercover FBI
agent posing as a potential buyer, he "discussed in detail the information
contained in the book, and identified important information" to the agent.
In addition to the names above, as well as scores
of apparent underage victims in Florida, New Mexico, California, Paris, and the
United Kingdom listed under the rubric of "massage," the circled
entries include:
- 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
Some of the circled entries include additional
notes—one address in New York City, for instance, is marked as an "apt.
for models," and two names bear the marking "witness."
Asked why Rodriguez might have circled his name,
Alan Dershowitz told Gawker, "I've never seen the book and I have no idea
what it means. I was neither a victim nor a material witness—I never witnessed
any crimes or participated in any crimes, and I can prove it."
Virginia Roberts, one of Epstein's alleged victims,
has claimed in repeated court filings that Epstein instructed her to have sex
with Dershowitz on several occasions, charges that Dershowitz categorically
denies.
Trump, through a spokesperson, said, "Mr.
Trump only knew Mr. Epstein as Mr. Trump owns the hottest and most luxurious
club in Palm Beach, [redacted], and Mr. Epstein would go there on
occasion."
Although
Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew have been mentioned in connection with Epstein's
sordid deeds, their names aren't circled in the black book. But Epstein did
have 21 contact numbers and various email addresses for Clinton, as well as
several contact numbers for the prince.
Nick Bryant is the author of The Franklin Scandal, the true story of a nationwide pedophile ring
that pandered children to a cabal of the rich and powerful, and the co-author
of Confessions of a D.C. Madam: The Politics of Sex, Lies, and
Blackmail, which
will be published in March. Additional reporting by J.K. Trotter. If you have
information to share about Epstein's activities, please email tips@gawker.com.
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