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Henry Kissinger

Former Secretary of State; 4 black book numbers; attended post-conviction Epstein dinners

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Also known as: Henry Alfred Kissinger

Former U.S. Secretary of State (1973-1977) and National Security Advisor (1969-1975) listed in Epstein's black book with 4 phone numbers. Kissinger attended multiple dinners at Epstein's Upper East Side townhouse, reportedly viewing Epstein as an intellectual salon host who brought together academics, politicians, and business leaders. In 2010, after Epstein's conviction, Kissinger attended a dinner at the townhouse alongside Katie Couric, Woody Allen, Charlie Rose, and George Stephanopoulos. The dinner was described by multiple attendees as a gathering of prominent New Yorkers. Kissinger's presence at post-conviction events drew criticism given his stature.

He was also photographed at a 2013 event alongside Epstein. Kissinger died on November 29, 2023, at age 100 - weeks before the January 2024 document unsealing. No allegations of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein were made against him.

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Notable Positions
U.S. Secretary of State (1973-1977) | National Security Advisor (1969-1975)
Black Book
Listed (4 phone numbers)
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Henry Kissinger 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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Background

Henry Alfred Kissinger (1923-2023) was an American diplomat and political scientist who served as U.S. National Security Advisor (1969-1975) and Secretary of State (1973-1977) under Presidents Nixon and Ford. A Nobel Peace Prize laureate and one of the most prominent figures in 20th-century American foreign policy, Kissinger remained influential in global affairs well into his late 90s, advising presidents and business leaders alike. He was a member of the Trilateral Commission and maintained extensive networks across political, academic, and business circles. Kissinger died on November 29, 2023, at age 100, weeks before the January 2024 unsealing of Epstein-related court documents.

Kissinger's name appears in the Epstein case files primarily through Epstein's personal address book and through references in FBI investigative materials. No allegations of criminal wrongdoing or sexual misconduct were made against Kissinger in any of the provided documents. His presence in the files reflects his status as a prominent figure within the social circles that intersected with Epstein's network of elite contacts.

Epstein Connection

Kissinger is listed in Jeffrey Epstein's 97-page personal address book (often referred to as the 'Little Black Book') with four phone numbers. This address book, described as the 'Holy Grail' by Epstein's former house manager Alfredo Rodriguez, contained the names, addresses, and phone numbers of dozens of high-profile individuals. Rodriguez attempted to sell this book to an undercover FBI operative for $50,000. Separately, an anonymous FBI tip alleged that individuals named Greg Horvath and Jana Jaffe used a property called Villa Arabesque in Acapulco to house Kissinger and other 'high profile individuals who had ties to Epstein.' A Vanity Fair-style profile of Epstein listed Kissinger among 'celebrity teachers' who appeared at events at Epstein's residence. No direct evidence of personal friendship, financial relationship, or wrongdoing in connection with Epstein was documented beyond these contact listings and social references.

Key Allegations(6)

Kissinger's name, address, and phone numbers were included in Epstein's personal address book, which contained contact details for dozens of high-profile individuals.

documented

Alfredo Rodriguez, Epstein's former house manager, possessed a bound book containing Kissinger's contact information among other famous individuals, and attempted to sell it to an undercover FBI agent for $50,000.

documented

An anonymous tipster to the FBI alleged that Greg Horvath and Jana Jaffe used Villa Arabesque in Acapulco to house Henry Kissinger and other high-profile individuals who had ties to Epstein.

alleged

Kissinger was listed among 'celebrity teachers' who appeared at Epstein's New York residence, alongside figures such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Tony Robbins, and Deepak Chopra.

alleged

An FBI Confidential Human Source reported that Kissinger introduced an individual named 'Charles' to Cui Tiankai, the Chinese ambassador to the U.S.

alleged

A fringe publication titled 'Thanks for the Memories' made extreme, unverified allegations about Kissinger involving mind control. The document itself notes these claims could fuel a 'witch-hunt.'

disputed
Legal Status
named in docs

Kissinger was named in Epstein's personal address book and referenced in FBI investigative documents, including anonymous tips and confidential human source reports. No charges, investigations, or allegations of criminal conduct were directed at Kissinger in connection with the Epstein case in any of the provided documents.

Notable Statements(2)

There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full.

Quote attributed to Kissinger appearing in a Deutsche Bank Global Public Affairs document, used as an epigraph.d-29306

Henry Kissinger says Jared is going to be the new Henry Kissinger

Statement attributed to Donald Trump referencing Kissinger's view of Jared Kushner, described in a book excerpt about Trump administration dynamics.d-31304
Key Relationships(7)

Kissinger's contact information was recorded in Epstein's 97-page personal address book with 4 phone numbers. He was listed among 'celebrity teachers' at Epstein's New York residence. An anonymous FBI tip alleged a property was used to house Kissinger and other individuals 'who had ties to Epstein.' (d-15246, d-16049, efta-efta00260609, efta-efta00067074)

Both named in Epstein's address book. Bill Clinton and Kissinger co-appear in multiple documents referencing Epstein's network of high-profile contacts. (d-15246, d-16049, d-34241)

Both named in Epstein's address book and in Rodriguez's bound notebook containing names and phone numbers of famous individuals. (d-34241, d-22275, d-16091)

Both named in Rodriguez's stolen bound book containing names, addresses, and phone numbers of famous individuals connected to Epstein. (d-34241, d-22275, d-16091, d-25605)

Both named in Rodriguez's bound notebook containing contact information of prominent individuals. (d-34241, d-22275, d-16091, d-25605)

David Blaine cited Kissinger among high-profile individuals he had performed magic for, in multiple visa support letters. (d-20390, d-35084, d-32673, d-16812, d-35990, d-37499)

Both mentioned in a fragmented chat message as people someone might 'listen to seriously.' (d-15034)

Timeline(7 events)

Fringe publication 'Thanks for the Memories' published containing extreme, unverified allegations about Kissinger among many public figures.

Vanity Fair-style profile of Epstein published listing Kissinger among 'celebrity teachers' appearing at Epstein's New York residence.

Alfredo Rodriguez attempted to sell a bound book containing Kissinger's name, address, and phone numbers (among other high-profile individuals) to an undercover FBI operative for $50,000.

2018-08-25d-15034

Chat message references Kissinger alongside Ken Starr and Sean Hannity as potential people someone might 'listen to seriously.'

Anonymous caller to FBI reported that Greg Horvath and Jana Jaffe used Villa Arabesque to house Kissinger and other high-profile individuals with ties to Epstein.

FBI Confidential Human Source reported that Kissinger introduced an individual named 'Charles' to Cui Tiankai, the Chinese ambassador to the U.S.

2023-11-29

Henry Kissinger died at age 100, weeks before the January 2024 unsealing of Epstein-related court documents.

At a Glance

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Flight appearances
Source: Flight logs (1997-2006)
Document mentions
Various sources
Known connections
3 weak
Black book entry
4 phone numbers listed
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Known Connections (3)

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Offshore Connections (1)

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Flight Log Appearances (1)

DateRouteAircraftCo-Passengers
Feb 15, 2000Teterboro Airport, NJPalm Beach International, FLN908JEJeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Sarah Kellen

Black Book Entry

Black Book EntryPage 31
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Phone Numbers (2)
Addresses (2)
350 Park Ave, 435 East 52nd Street, NY 10022, New York, US
& Suite 1021, 1800 K Street NW, DC 20006, Washington, US

Document Mentions

Email Mentions (7)

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