THE HIGH PROFILE NAMES LISTED IN THE FLIGHT LOGS AND CONTACTS BOOK OF JEFFREY EPSTEIN
The eagerly awaited list of classified Jeffrey Epstein documents, which included some well-known A-list names, has finally been released. Earlier this week, Attorney General Pam Bondi hinted that the Department of Justice would be releasing a shocking cache of documents about the infamous child sex trafficker, which she said would "make you sick." The 200-page dossier, which has now been made public, includes some of the flight logs of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, an "evidence list" of items discovered at the homes of the sex offenders in New York and the US Virgin Islands, a list of masseuses who have been heavily redacted, and his so-called "black book" of contacts.
The disgraced financier was known to have interacted with royalty and some of the most well-known people in the world. Models, actors, musicians, and politicians are among the Hollywood celebrities on Epstein's contact list that the DOJ made public on Thursday. In addition to the late "King of pop," Michael Jackson, the notorious rock singer from the 1990s, Courtney Love, and actors Alec Baldwin, Ralph Fiennes, and Dustin Hoffman, the book also features Mick Jagger, the frontman of the Rolling Stones.
Among the political elite Epstein had contact information for were the late senators David Koch, Ted Kennedy, and Jon Huntsman; the mother of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.; the former governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo; and Ethel Kennedy. The list also includes British supermodel Naomi Campbell, model Liz Hurley, Harvey Weinstein's brother, Bob, and lawyers John Kerry, Alan Dershowitz, and Kerry Kennedy. The contact list did not include President Donald Trump, but it did include the names of Ivana Trump and Ivanka Trump.
Many of the names on this list have already been made public in dozens of leaked documents over the years, and earlier files linked the President, Prince Andrew, and Bill Clinton to the convicted pedophile. Flight logs, among other documents made public, show that Trump and his ex-wife, Marla, traveled on the private jet three times in 1993 and 1994 with Epstein and Maxwell.
A CD labeled "girls pics nude book 4," a folder named "LSJ logbook," which seems to refer to Epstein's private island, Little St. James, other photo albums of "girls" and pictures of "female buttocks," and a bag containing a "yellow envelope marked 'SK' dated 08/27/08 containing multiple smaller envelopes containing $17,115" are among the numerous other horrifying items among the lengthy list of confiscated technology, hard drives, sex toys, and massage tables from Epstein's properties.
The fact that Epstein was incarcerated in Palm Beach, Florida, at the time makes the date noteworthy. Bondi claims that the bundle sheds light on Epstein’s extensive network and begins to provide the public with long overdue accountability, and that it is only the 'first phase of files' that the department will release. Ahead of the release, Bondi said, prosecutors redacted a lot of the material to protect the identities of the victims, including the 254 names on the masseuse list. The head of the DOJ is being criticized, though, for what some have called a "boring" release that contained few revelations.
The head of Justice wrote to the FBI to inquire as to why "my order" to make the entire set of documents available "was not followed." FBI Director Kash Patel has responded by giving the Bureau the task of conducting an investigation, saying: "No cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned." "We will uncover any records that have been concealed."