Jeffrey Epstein allegedly kept a diary of under‑aged victims, allegedly listing powerful associates such as Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and Prince Andrew
Jeffrey Epstein allegedly kept a diary of under‑aged victims, allegedly listing powerful associates such as Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and Prince Andrew The passage mentions a purported ‘black book’/journal that allegedly records contact details of under‑aged victims and names high‑profile political figures. If the journal exists, it could provide concrete names, dates and locations for further forensic and legal investigation, linking multiple former U.S. presidents, a British royal and other elites to alleged sexual crimes. The claim is not widely documented in mainstream reporting, giving it moderate novelty, but the lack of corroborating evidence reduces certainty. Nonetheless, the potential to expose a network of powerful actors makes it a strong investigative lead. Key insights: Alleged ‘black book’ kept by Epstein listing victims and famous contacts; Names mentioned: Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell; Servant allegedly stole the journal and tried to sell it for $50,000
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Jeffrey Epstein allegedly kept a diary of under‑aged victims, allegedly listing powerful associates such as Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and Prince Andrew The passage mentions a purported ‘black book’/journal that allegedly records contact details of under‑aged victims and names high‑profile political figures. If the journal exists, it could provide concrete names, dates and locations for further forensic and legal investigation, linking multiple former U.S. presidents, a British royal and other elites to alleged sexual crimes. The claim is not widely documented in mainstream reporting, giving it moderate novelty, but the lack of corroborating evidence reduces certainty. Nonetheless, the potential to expose a network of powerful actors makes it a strong investigative lead. Key insights: Alleged ‘black book’ kept by Epstein listing victims and famous contacts; Names mentioned: Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell; Servant allegedly stole the journal and tried to sell it for $50,000
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Ian Maxwell“in sworn testimony that he was terrified of Miss Maxwell, also said he took the book as an “insurance poli”
Donald Trump“l and famous associates, such as Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. A servant at the £4 million manor in Palm Beach,”
Eric Trump“amous associates, such as Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. A servant at the £4 million manor in Palm Beach,”
Steven Andrew“the £4 million manor in Palm Beach, where Prince Andrew enjoyed daily massages during several stays, stol”
Blaine Trump“amous associates, such as Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. A servant at the £4 million manor in Palm Beach,”
Kevin Maxwell“in sworn testimony that he was terrified of Miss Maxwell, also said he took the book as an “insurance poli”
Geoffrey West“pstein allegedly abused in “Michigan, California, West Palm Beach, New York, New Mexico, and Paris”, acc”
Edward Jay Epstein“of the Duke of York’s sex offender friend Jeffrey Epstein speaks of Duke of York pleads with government ove”
Melania Trump“amous associates, such as Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. A servant at the £4 million manor in Palm Beach,”
Ian & Tara Maxwell“in sworn testimony that he was terrified of Miss Maxwell, also said he took the book as an “insurance poli”
Isabel Maxwell“in sworn testimony that he was terrified of Miss Maxwell, also said he took the book as an “insurance poli”
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Bill Clinton“se of his powerful and famous associates, such as Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. A servant at the £4 million man”
Ghislaine Maxwell“ained at his Florida mansion. Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at Sandringham in 2000 Photo: ALBANPIX By Jon Swa”
Alfredo Rodriguez“nton’s personal numbers”, the court papers state. Alfredo Rodriguez, a servant who “saw numerous underage girls comin”
Robert Trump“amous associates, such as Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. A servant at the £4 million manor in Palm Beach,”
Ilan Epstein“of the Duke of York’s sex offender friend Jeffrey Epstein speaks of Duke of York pleads with government ove”
Wafic Said“he Duke. One lawyer for Epstein’s alleged victims said: “I would bet he is, because he is that good a fr”
Christine Maxwell“in sworn testimony that he was terrified of Miss Maxwell, also said he took the book as an “insurance poli”
Chelsea Clinton“his powerful and famous associates, such as Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. A servant at the £4 million man”
Orly Paris“ornia, West Palm Beach, New York, New Mexico, and Paris”, according to court papers. It also listed exten”
Ivanka Trump“amous associates, such as Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. A servant at the £4 million manor in Palm Beach,”
Ghulam J. Khan Maxwell“in sworn testimony that he was terrified of Miss Maxwell, also said he took the book as an “insurance poli”
Ann Rodriguez“ersonal numbers”, the court papers state. Alfredo Rodriguez, a servant who “saw numerous underage girls coming i”
Prince Andrew“vant at the £4 million manor in Palm Beach, where Prince Andrew enjoyed daily massages during several stays, stol”
Robert Maxwell“in sworn testimony that he was terrified of Miss Maxwell, also said he took the book as an “insurance poli”
Lauren Book“terrified of Miss Maxwell, also said he took the book as an “insurance policy” to prevent Epstein makin”
Ivana Trump“amous associates, such as Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. A servant at the £4 million manor in Palm Beach,”
Jeffrey Epstein“Jeffrey Epstein 'kept a diary of his under-aged victims' The Duke”
Hillary Clinton“his powerful and famous associates, such as Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. A servant at the £4 million man”
Mark Epstein“of the Duke of York’s sex offender friend Jeffrey Epstein speaks of Duke of York pleads with government ove”
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