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Search Jeffrey Epstein’s little black book for the first time
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Service Insider has arranged Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous little black book, making its entries searchable for the very first time.
There are 1,510 individuals noted in the late sex offender’s ill-famed Rolodex, consisting of dozens of billionaires, high-ranking political leaders and diplomats, and royalty.
The black book first emerged in court after Epstein’s previous home supervisor Alfredo Rodriguez attempted to offer it for $50,000 Gawker published it in 2015.
Names in the address book most likely consist of aspirational contacts in addition to those Epstein had met personally. Rodriguez circled around three lots entries but passed away prior to clarifying their significance.
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There are more than 1,500 people listed in Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous little black book. Amongst them are royalty and nobility, celebrities and academics, art collectors and hedge funders, politicians and presidents: a motley compendium of worldwide high society.
Organisation Expert has transcribed and tabulated the black book in its totality, making the entries in the late sex transgressor’s well-known Rolodex fully searchable for the first time.
First published by Gawker in 2015, the address book was unearthed by the FBI after Epstein’s previous Palm Beach, Florida, home manager Alfredo Rodriguez tried to sell it to a lawyer representing an Epstein accuser for $50,000 in2009 Rodriguez annotated dozens of entries– including those of Donald Trump, Les Wexner, Courtney Love, Ehud Barak, Alan Dershowitz, and 2 labeled “witness”– however passed away prior to he might illuminate their exact significance.
Still, the volume is unquestionably significant. “The FBI’s case against him explains that Rodriguez concerned the address book as essential to comprehending Epstein’s criminal offenses,” Gawker’s Nick Bryant composed, pointing out the 2009 affidavit of an FBI representative who interviewed Rodriguez.
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Service Insider’s black-book database comprises only the primary entries of the book, omitting any names of people listed underneath them, such as assistants and massage ladies who may have been victims of Epstein. Spelling errors, where obvious, were corrected from the initial document.
In overall, the book includes 1,749 entries, including 1,510 individuals, 210 organisations, and 25 listings that Service Expert categorized as various or unknown. Epstein’s contacts– which likely include people he aspired to meet, in addition to those he understood personally– consist of more than 40 members of royalty and European nobility and a lots high-ranking political leaders and diplomats.
Noteworthy names in Jeffrey Epstein’s black book
Those in Epstein’s orbit lived everywhere from Argentina to Kenya, according to the address book, however the vast majority of his associates resided in the significant city centers of the US and Western Europe, with 383 entries identified in New york city– Epstein’s primary home– and 363 in London, where Ghislaine Maxwell, who is accused of being his coconspirator, lived.
Where Jeffrey Epstein’s contacts lived
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samirdave · 4 years
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How high can you jump? #traveltuesday #samtravels
The young men from the Samburu tribe of Kenya have an unorthodox virility contest. They compete to see who can jump the highest from a stationary position.
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samirdave · 6 years
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In a bid to step out of my comfort zone, I tried stand-up comedy on stage, talking to an  audience, which turned out to be cheaper than therapy. I thread tweeted the gist of a 5min stand up piece I had performed and it garnered many requests for the same in a blog format. So here is my (not so entirely factual) story about why I never ate meat with a H/T to Magunga for the title.
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