Jeffrey Epstein was arrested in June and indicted on one count of conspiring to commit sex trafficking.
Epstein was later found dead in his prison cell. Authorities ruled it a suicide.
Epstein’s former house manager tried to sell his black book of contacts years ago. Gawker got a copy of the book and published the 93 pages of contacts in 2015.
The book 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.
The list also included:
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- Billionaire Leslie Wexner
- Former New Mexico Governor Bruce King
- Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg
- 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
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 — as reported by Gawker.
On Wednesday Mike Bloomberg got called out for being in Epstein’s black book during his press conference.
Audience member: He Michael, how come your name was in Epstein’s black book? How come your name was in Epstein’s black book?
Bloomberg got called out for being in Epstein's "black book"… pic.twitter.com/yHcSGgOYJF
— M3thods (@M2Madness) February 19, 2020
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