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Jeffrey Epstein's 'Little Black Book' With Another High Profile Guest List Goes Up For Auction

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Jeffrey Epstein’s one of last secret documents mentioned in the form of a diary are set to be auctioned. The information mentioned in the “Little Black Book,” by the billionaire was never revealed before. The content of the book, which is expected to be sold for over $200,000, includes numbers and case related information of another 221 high-profile guests who visited his island. Earlier, a detailed revelation about his clients or guests was made public after a court ruled this year. The bidding would start on Wednesday and it could last till June.

Forensic experts believe that the book was initially written in the year 1997. The organisers of the auction Alexander Historical Auctions told the media that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) does not have the exclusive details shared in the diary. Like the old list, the auction is anticipated to bring out details that have never been made public. The previously used record was included in another 2004 copy. It was used as evidence against Epstein by the investigative agencies.


Epstein, accused of crimes related to pedophilia kept names, phone numbers, and addresses of multiple high-profile people contained in the book. A report by The Independent informed that the people who made it to his island included Donald Trump, Robert F Kennedy Jr, and attorney Alan Dershowitz.

The majority of the book's 64 pages are devoted to addresses. Its dimensions are 4.5 X 5.25 inches, probably to keep it accommodative. In total, 349 persons are listed, the outlet's report added.

Several theories still revolve around Epstein's death in his New York jail cell while he was awaiting a sex trafficking trial. In June 2022, Ghislaine Maxwell, his ex-girlfriend and associate, was found guilty of similar crimes.


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