Rodriguez, who spent 18 months in prison,ĭied 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 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." The plot backfired when the attorney reported Rodriguez to the FBI, and he was promptly charged with obstruction of justice. Who is Jeffrey Epstein? Click here for our primer about the billionaire pedophile. 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. 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. 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.)Īccording 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. (The existence of the book has been previously reported by the Daily Mail. 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. 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. Flight Logs Put Clinton, Dershowitz on Pedophile Billionaire’s Sex Jetīill Clinton took repeated trips on the " Lolita Express"-the private passenger jet owned …Īn annotated copy of the address book, which also contains entries for Alec Baldwin, Ralph Fiennes, Griffin Dunne, George Mitchell (D-MT) and several previously undisclosed flights involving famed violinist Itzhak Perlman.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. "The log also includes two previously undisclosed flights in February 1994 on which a passenger identified as Bobby Kennedy Jr., is listed, a previously undisclosed April 1994 flight with former U.S. "Trump and Clinton aren't the only notable names included in the 118-page log, which includes flights between April 1991 and January 2006," The Herald reported. It had previously been reported that former President Bill Clinton had flown on Epstein's jet nine times. No doubt about it - Jeffrey enjoys his social life." It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. Trump discussed his relationship with Epstein for a 2002 New York Magazine story. Trump's son Eric is listed as joining him on an August 1995 flight between Palm Beach and New York." "A woman named Marla, apparently Trump's then-wife Marla Maples, is listed as joining him on the June 1994 flight, along with a Tiffany, apparently their then-infant daughter, and a nanny. "Decades before he became president, Trump flew four times in 1993, once in 1994 and once in 1995, in addition to a flight in 1997 that had been documented in portions of the flight log previously released," The Miami Herald reports. This article originally appeared on Raw Storyįlight logs revealed by federal prosecutors in Ghislaine Maxwell's trial appear to show Donald Trump flew on Jeffrey Epstein's "Lolita Express" private jet a half dozen times more than was previously known.
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