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14 Epstein Associates Uncovered Outside His ‘Little Black Book’

The ⁤Expanding List of Jeffrey‌ Epstein’s Associates

The roll of the rich and‍ famous who⁣ were in​ contact with Jeffrey ‌Epstein is growing as new revelations add to the list ‌of people with whom the convicted pedophile‍ and alleged sex trafficker rubbed elbows.

Epstein’s infamous “little black book” of contacts is known to contain many famous ⁣names, including prominent politicians, businessmen,‌ and entertainers.

Now,‍ New York magazine has⁤ compiled a list⁤ of high-profile individuals known to have met with Epstein‌ who do not appear in the black book.⁤ Its reporting is based⁣ on documents obtained ⁤by The Wall Street Journal and‍ The New‌ York Times.

The Newly Revealed Associates

  • Apollo Global Management co-founder Leon Black
  • Bard College president Leon‍ Botstein
  • Google co-founder Sergey Brin
  • CIA Director William Burns
  • Professor Noam Chomsky, whose meetings with Epstein included a dinner with director Woody Allen and his wife, Soon-Yi Previn
  • Former U.S.‍ Virgin Islands first lady Cecile de Jongh, who is accused of ⁣helping Epstein get visas for his ​alleged victims
  • Bill Gates,⁣ whose ties to Epstein have​ been well known for years
  • FedEx board member Joshua ‍Cooper Ramo
  • Former diplomat ⁢Terje Rød-Larsen
  • Edmond de⁤ Rothschild Group chairwoman Ariane de Rothschild
  • Goldman Sachs general counsel Kathryn⁣ Ruemmler
  • JPMorgan executive Jes Staley
  • Former Treasury Secretary​ Lawrence Summers
  • PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel

New‌ York’s list also includes Prince Andrew and former Israeli Prime Minister⁤ Ehud Barak, whose names do ⁣in fact appear in Epstein’s black ⁢book.

The Wall Street Journal reported in April that Epstein’s calendar ⁤was packed.

On one day alone, Sept. 8, 2014, he⁣ had scheduled meetings with Gates, Black, Ruemmler, ​and Botstein, as ‌well as with Hyatt Hotels chairman ‍Thomas Pritzker, media owner Mortimer Zuckerman, and⁤ adviser Barnaby ⁤Marsh.

The previously unreported‌ documents reviewed by the Journal ‍include thousands​ of⁤ pages of emails and schedules dating ⁤from 2013 ‌to 2017.

The Times​ said it had obtained Epstein’s⁣ schedules “through a public records request to ‌the‌ attorney general for the U.S. Virgin Islands, which had ⁤sued Mr. Epstein’s estate.”

Several of the power players identified in‍ the documents gave statements to the Journal.

The CIA said Burns ‌“did ⁢not know anything” about Epstein and that the two ⁣had⁣ “no relationship.”

Summers ⁢said he “deeply regrets being‌ in‍ contact‍ with Epstein after his [2008] conviction,” while Ruemmler said, “I regret ever knowing Jeffrey Epstein.”​ A ⁤Goldman Sachs ​spokesperson added that Ruemmler’s relationship ⁣with⁢ Epstein was professional.

Barak acknowledged that he often ​met​ with Epstein, but ⁣never‌ “with girls or minors,⁣ or even⁤ adult women in improper context.”

The‍ Edmond de Rothschild Group, which had previously claimed ‌Ariane de⁣ Rothschild had no ⁤connection to Epstein, ⁤admitted that that claim was inaccurate but ⁤said de​ Rothschild “was … unaware​ of any questions regarding his personal conduct” when she​ met with him.

Chomsky, meanwhile, said in an email to the Journal that his association ​with Epstein ⁣is ⁣“none of your‍ business. Or anyone’s. … I knew him and we met occasionally.”

“What was known‌ about Jeffrey Epstein was that he‌ had been convicted of a crime and ⁢had served his sentence,” Chomsky added.​ “According to U.S. laws and norms,⁣ that yields a clean​ slate.”

Epstein⁢ died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial ‌on sex ‍trafficking ⁤charges.

The ​post 14 Newly Revealed Epstein‍ Associates⁢ That Never Show Up in His Infamous ‘Little⁤ Black Book’ appeared⁣ first ​on The Western Journal.



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