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Gary Kerney

Construction professional listed in Epstein's black book; 2011 email shows Epstein instructed him to "bury everything" on the island.

Flight LogsCourt Filing

According to DOJ-released documents indexed by Epstein Exposed, Gary Kerney appears in 7,294 case documents, 2 flight log entries in the Epstein files.

Construction and property management professional who appears in EFTA email records from 2010 to 2011 in connection with work on Epstein's properties. Listed in Epstein's black book with eight phone numbers and two addresses on record, including one in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. A 2011 email revealed that Epstein instructed Gary Kerney to "bury everything" on the island, a directive that attracted significant public attention following the 2026 DOJ document releases. The correspondence relates to operational construction and maintenance matters at Epstein's real estate holdings, including at Little St. James island in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Kerney holds a California contractor license and has a listed presence on BuildZoom and LinkedIn as a property and casualty professional. He is among the tradespeople and contractors whose communications with Epstein were preserved in the EFTA disclosure.

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Gary Kerney is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.

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Flight appearances
Source: Flight logs (1997-2006)
Document mentions
Various sources
Known connections
1 strong | 2 weak
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Black book entry
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Known Connections (6)

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Flight Log Appearances (2)

DateRouteAircraftCo-Passengers
Feb 28, 1998TIST AirportPalm Beach International, FLN908JEJeff Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Emmy Tayler +1
Nov 4, 1997SAF AirportTeterboro Airport, NJN908JEJeff Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Emmy Tayler

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About Gary Kerney

Who is Gary Kerney?

Construction and property management professional who appears in EFTA email records from 2010 to 2011 in connection with work on Epstein's properties. Listed in Epstein's black book with eight phone numbers and two addresses on record, including one in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. A 2011 email revealed that Epstein instructed Gary Kerney to "bury everything" on the island, a directive that attracted significant public attention following the 2026 DOJ document releases. The correspondence relates to operational construction and maintenance matters at Epstein's real estate holdings, including at Little St. James island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Kerney holds a California contractor license and has a listed presence on BuildZoom and LinkedIn as a property and casualty professional. He is among the tradespeople and contractors whose communications with Epstein were preserved in the EFTA disclosure.

What is Gary Kerney's connection to Jeffrey Epstein?

Gary Kerney appears in 7,294 case documents, 2 flight logs, and 0 emails from the Epstein investigation files. Connected to 6 other persons of interest.

Did Gary Kerney fly on Epstein's planes?

Yes, Gary Kerney appears on 2 flight manifests from Epstein's aircraft logs, including flights between SAF Airport and Teterboro Airport, NJ.

Is Gary Kerney in the Epstein files?

Yes. Gary Kerney is referenced in 7,294 documents from the Epstein case files, including court filings, FBI reports, and DOJ releases. They also appear on 2 flight logs. 6 connections to other persons of interest have been documented.

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