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Jeffrey Epstein allegedly kept a diary of under‑aged victims, allegedly listing powerful associates such as Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and Prince A...

The passage mentions a purported ‘black book’/journal that allegedly records contact details of under‑aged victims and names high‑profile political figures. If the journal exists, it could provide con Alleged ‘black book’ kept by Epstein listing victims and famous contacts Names mentioned: Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell Servant allegedly stole the journal and tried to

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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The passage mentions a purported ‘black book’/journal that allegedly records contact details of under‑aged victims and names high‑profile political figures. If the journal exists, it could provide con Alleged ‘black book’ kept by Epstein listing victims and famous contacts Names mentioned: Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell Servant allegedly stole the journal and tried to

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Che Telegraph Jeffrey Epstein 'kept a diary of his under-aged victims' The Duke of York’s billionaire paedophile friend kept a secret journal, described as “The Holy Grail” by lawyers, which listed his alleged under-aged victims and the celebrity guests he entertained at his Florida mansion. Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at Sandringham in 2000 Photo: ALBANPIX By Jon Swaine (http:/;www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/jon-swaine/) , New York 8:00AM GMT 05 Mar 2011 8,591 followers Jeffrey Epstein used the “black book” to log contact details of the girls that gave massages to him and his friends and those of his powerful and famous associates, such as Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. A servant at the £4 million manor in Palm Beach, where Prince Andrew enjoyed daily massages during several stays, stole the journal and initially kept it secret from investigators. He is now in prison after attempting to sell it for $50,000 (£31,000). Epstein, 58, was accused of sex offences by more than 20 under-aged girls. They alleged that after being recruited as masseuses by aides including Ghislaine Maxwell, daughter of the late tycoon Robert, they were seriously assaulted and then paid hundreds of dollars.

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