Justice Department’s ‘New Release’ Of Jeffrey Epstein’s Contacts Includes Harvey Weinstein, Mick Jaeger & Michael Jackson
The Justice Department has recently released the long-awaited trove of documents related to Jeffery Epstein, including his contact list, flight logs and a list of evidence against him.
The anticipated 200-page document provided no new revelations, instead listing celebrities and politicians who were already known to have connections with the notorious pedophile. Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed a witness disclosed that the FBI Field Office in New York holds thousands of pages of outstanding documentation, demanding the bureau deliver the documents for public disclosure.
Among the names are recognizable ones, such as disgraced film producer and convicted sex offender Harvey Weinstein; others are more surprising, such as Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jaeger, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Michael Jackson. Britain’s Prince Andrew was also known to have extensive contacts with Epstein.
The list is not classified as a “client list” despite including the names of people on Epstein’s vast contact list. Addresses and contact information were redacted. The vast majority of names on the list—if not all—had been previously reported in the years of lawsuits and document leaks.
In addition, the DOJ released a redacted list of the masseuses, which included 254 names and were blacked out due to being victims. Included in the binder were Epstein’s “Lolita Express” private jet logs, showing pilot David Rodger‘s signature for the flights. Rodgers had previously testified about what he witnessed during his time with Epstein.
Two copies of Epstein’s “little black book” have already been made public, detailing 349 names of associates from the 1990s – one recently went up for auction. A source told the New York Post who reviewed the binder said its release would likely be a disappointment for bombshell information containing ties of high-profile politicians and business leaders to the sex trafficker.
It was not immediately known if there would be further Epstein-related information dumps, but the binder’s name, labeled “phase one,” could imply future reveals.
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