


In total, the book contains 1,749 entries, consisting of 1,510 people, 210 businesses, and 25 listings that Business Insider categorized as miscellaneous or unknown. Spelling errors, where obvious, were corrected from the original document. Search them all for the first time.īusiness Insider's black-book database comprises only the main entries of the book, excluding any names of people listed beneath them, such as assistants and massage girls who may have been victims of Epstein. Updated 07:18, One of the lawyers for Jeffrey Epstein’s victims wants to speak to everyone named in his infamous black book including the Queen’s nephew David Armstrong-Jones. Read more: We compiled every known flight made by Jeffrey Epstein's fleet of private planes. "The FBI's case against him makes clear that Rodriguez regarded the address book as crucial to understanding Epstein's crimes," Gawker's Nick Bryant wrote, citing the 2009 affidavit of an FBI agent who interviewed Rodriguez. Still, the volume is undoubtedly significant. Rodriguez annotated dozens of entries - including those of Donald Trump, Les Wexner, Courtney Love, Ehud Barak, Alan Dershowitz, and two labeled "witness" - but died before he could illuminate their precise meaning. Among them are royalty and nobility, celebrities and academics, art collectors and hedge funders, politicians and heads of state: a motley compendium of global high society.īusiness Insider has transcribed and tabulated the black book in its entirety, making the entries in the late sex offender's notorious Rolodex fully searchable for the first time.įirst published by Gawker in 2015, the address book was unearthed by the FBI after Epstein's former Palm Beach, Florida, house manager Alfredo Rodriguez attempted to sell it to an attorney representing an Epstein accuser for $50,000 in 2009. There are more than 1,500 people listed in Jeffrey Epstein's infamous little black book. Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein Endlessly scrutinized, studied and speculated over for years, flight records from Jeffrey Epstein’s private airplanes have been the subject of debate, conjecture, litigation, and conspiracy theory. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Rodriguez circled three dozen entries but died before clarifying their significance. Names in the address book likely include aspirational contacts in addition to those Epstein had met personally.The black book first emerged in court after Epstein's former property manager Alfredo Rodriguez tried to sell it for $50,000.There are 1,510 people listed in the late sex offender's ill-famed Rolodex, including dozens of billionaires, high-ranking politicians and diplomats, and royalty.Business Insider has tabulated Jeffrey Epstein's notorious little black book, making its entries searchable for the first time.
