Jeffrey Epstein's Personal Contact Book ('Black Book')
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Epstein's personal contact book, leaked by former house manager Alfredo Rodriguez in 2009, contained approximately 1,500+ names with phone numbers and addresses of prominent figures across politics, entertainment, finance, and royalty. Notable entries included Donald Trump (16 numbers), Bill Clinton (4 numbers), Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, David Copperfield, Ehud Barak, and many others. Rodriguez attempted to sell the book for $50,000 and was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Possession of a name in the book does not imply criminal involvement.
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