
Elie Wiesel
Nobel Peace laureate and Holocaust survivor listed in Epstein's contact book
Also known as: Eliezer Wiesel
Romanian-American writer, Nobel Peace Prize laureate (1986), Holocaust survivor, and author of 'Night.' Listed in Epstein's contact book with partially redacted contact information per the EFTA document release. Died July 2, 2016.
Elie Wiesel appears in records associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including flight logs, contact lists, or legal documents. Appearance in these records does not imply any wrongdoing or criminal conduct. Many individuals had legitimate professional or social interactions.
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Philosophical discourse on moral partiality and inner sanctum concepts
2025-11-11
“The passage contains abstract moral philosophy without any concrete names, transactions, dates, or a”
Professor praises Elie Wiesel and urges Nobel recognition
2025-11-11
“The passage is a personal tribute to Elie Wiesel with no concrete allegations, financial flows, or a”
Anecdotal recollection of dinner with Elie Wiesel and French President François Mitterrand
2025-11-11
“The passage contains personal reflections and historical commentary without any concrete allegations”
Anecdotal Conversation About Elie Wiesel and a Joke Involving Mitterrand
2025-11-11
“The passage contains only a personal recollection and a trivial joke about former French President M”
List or Index of Names: DOJ-OGR-00022305
“The document is a list of names with associated redactions, likely for personal contact information.”
Document Mentions (6)
Philosophical discourse on moral partiality and inner sanctum concepts
The passage contains abstract moral philosophy without any concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no investigative value, novelty, or Discusses moral agency vs. experience as criteria for inclusion. References Elie Wiesel and anti‑Semitism in a historical context. Uses metaphorical language about 'inner sanctum' and moral exclusion
Professor praises Elie Wiesel and urges Nobel recognition
The passage is a personal tribute to Elie Wiesel with no concrete allegations, financial flows, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It contains no new or controversial information relevant Author claims mentorship by Elie Wiesel Mentions nominating Wiesel for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 Advocates for Wiesel as a model for future Nobel selections
Anecdotal recollection of dinner with Elie Wiesel and French President François Mitterrand
The passage contains personal reflections and historical commentary without any concrete allegations, financial details, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It mentions Elie Wiesel, Françoi The author describes a dinner attended by Elie Wiesel, his wife, and French President François Mitte A translator was used for the conversation, and a joke was retold in English. The text includes br
Anecdotal Conversation About Elie Wiesel and a Joke Involving Mitterrand
The passage contains only a personal recollection and a trivial joke about former French President Mitterrand. It offers no concrete names, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors Mentions Elie Wiesel discussing human‑rights issues after heart surgery. Includes a joke referencing French President François Mitterrand and his translator. No specific allegations, financial flows,
List or Index of Names: DOJ-OGR-00022305
The document is a list of names with associated redactions, likely for personal contact information. It includes a range of individuals, some of whom may be public figures or of particular note. The list appears to be organized alphabetically by last name.
List of individuals with redactions for personal contact information: DOJ-OGR-00022347
The document is a list of names with redactions for personal contact information. It includes various individuals with different surnames. The redactions suggest that the document is intended to protect the privacy of the individuals listed.
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