The Black Book and Flight Logs: Mapping the Network
The Contact List and the Travel Records
Two documents, more than any others, define the scope of Epstein's network: the "Black Book" of personal contacts and the flight logs for his private aircraft (including the Boeing 727 known as the "Lolita Express"). Together, they reveal a web of connections spanning politics, business, entertainment, science, and royalty.
The Black Book
Epstein's personal contact book, leaked by his former house manager Alfredo Rodriguez (who was later convicted for attempting to sell it), contains approximately 1,500 names with phone numbers, addresses, and annotations. Many entries include circled names — which Rodriguez testified indicated individuals procured for Epstein. Key categories include:
- Politicians: Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Tony Blair, Ehud Barak, George Mitchell
- Royalty: Prince Andrew, Prince Mohammed bin Salman
- Business: Leslie Wexner, Glenn Dubin, Leon Black, Jes Staley
- Entertainment: Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker, Woody Allen, Naomi Campbell
The Flight Logs
Pilot Larry Visoski and co-pilot David Rodgers kept meticulous records of every flight. Over 1,700 flight segments have been documented, revealing patterns of travel between Epstein's properties and other destinations. The logs show who flew with whom and when — creating a timeline of the network's activity.
Co-Passenger Analysis
Some of the most revealing insights come from analyzing who flew together repeatedly. Certain combinations of passengers appear frequently on flights to Little St. James, Palm Beach, and other locations.
Evidence
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The Black Book was entered as evidence in the 2015 Giuffre v. Maxwell civil case. Alfredo Rodriguez was convicted for concealment of documents and died in prison in 2015.
Flight logs were subpoenaed in multiple civil cases and partially released through FOIA. Our database contains 1,708 documented flight segments.