
Kellyanne Conway
Political consultant listed in Epstein's black book
Also known as: Kellyanne Elizabeth Fitzpatrick
Political consultant who appeared in Epstein's black book. Listed among political contacts prior to her role in the Trump administration. No allegations of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein have been made.
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Kellyanne Conway 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
Kellyanne Elizabeth Conway (née Fitzpatrick) is an American political consultant and pollster who served as Counselor to President Donald Trump from January 2017 until August 2020. Prior to her White House role, she managed Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, becoming the first woman to successfully manage a U.S. presidential campaign. According to one document, Conway met Trump through a condo-board meeting at the Trump International Hotel, and her husband George Conway was a partner at the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, having worked on the Paula Jones legal team [kaggle-ho-020034].
Conway was a prominent and frequently referenced figure in the Trump White House. Documents portray her as having direct access to the president [d-21854, kaggle-ho-033321], accompanying him on official travel [d-30629], and serving as a public spokesperson on media outlets including Fox News, CNN, and Newsmax [efta-efta00136426, efta-efta00161153, efta-efta00161181]. An index from a House Oversight document references Conway on dozens of pages, reflecting her central role in the administration's early years [d-29347].
Conway's post-administration profile includes a House Oversight Committee subpoena related to the Hatch Act [d-33559, kaggle-ho-016797]. One document alleges she had historic ties to Mike Pence and Steve Bannon via the Center for National Policy, and was listed among former Koch-affiliated operatives who joined the Trump campaign [kaggle-ho-026039]. Conway departed the White House in August 2020, and one email chain from June 2019 references her departure alongside that of White House lawyer Emmet Flood [kaggle-ho-032840].
Epstein Connection
Kellyanne Conway's name and two phone numbers appear in Jeffrey Epstein's so-called 'black book,' a contact directory that contained the names of numerous public figures. No documents in the provided evidence contain any allegations of wrongdoing, personal interaction, or substantive relationship between Conway and Epstein. The co-occurrence of Conway and Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell in certain documents appears to be incidental -- arising from FBI news briefings and large compilations that reference multiple public figures in unrelated contexts. There is no documentary evidence linking Conway to any of Epstein's activities, residences, travel, or social circle beyond the black book listing itself.
Key Allegations(7)
Conway's name and two phone numbers were listed in Jeffrey Epstein's black book of contacts.
documentedThe House Oversight Committee authorized a subpoena for Kellyanne Conway, reportedly related to the Hatch Act.
documentedConway was alleged to have historic ties to Mike Pence and Steve Bannon via the Center for National Policy, and was listed among former Koch-affiliated operatives in a document alleging Koch network influence in the Trump administration.
allegedJared Kushner and Ivanka Trump allegedly leaked information about Conway being sidelined within the White House.
allegedConway publicly defended Michael Flynn shortly before his firing, affirming the president's confidence in Flynn.
documentedAn anonymous email alleged that an unnamed person asked 'Kelly' (likely Kellyanne Conway) to 'get rid of Jared' (presumably Jared Kushner).
allegedConway used the term 'alternative facts' in a public media appearance, later described as 'alternative information.'
documentedLegal Status
Conway is named in Epstein's black book with two phone numbers. She was also the subject of a House Oversight Committee subpoena related to the Hatch Act, as documented in multiple sources. No criminal charges, convictions, or formal investigations related to the Epstein case have been documented.
Notable Statements(3)
“It's unfair”
“We'll respect the process”
“a victory for the President”
Contradictions(2)
Conway publicly stated on television that Michael Flynn had the full confidence of the president, defending his position.
Internal White House discussions described Trump ultimately agreeing to fire Flynn after initially resisting, suggesting Conway's public assurances did not match internal deliberations.
Conway was described as having direct access to the president and being a key White House figure.
Documents describe internal campaigns by Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump to sideline Conway, and alleged leaks about her diminished role.
Key Relationships(3)
Conway served as Trump's 2016 campaign manager and then as Counselor to the President. Documents describe her as having direct access to Trump and accompanying him on official travel. [d-21854, d-30629, kaggle-ho-020034, d-35783]
Conway and Bannon were both senior White House advisors who attended events together (CPAC) and were involved in internal power dynamics. One document alleges ties through the Center for National Policy. [d-30775, kaggle-ho-019994, kaggle-ho-026039, kaggle-ho-020104]
Conway's name appears in Epstein's black book with two phone numbers. No substantive relationship is documented beyond this listing. Co-occurrence in documents is incidental.
Timeline(16 events)
Conway, serving as Trump's campaign manager, spent Election Day believing Trump would lose but within a narrow margin. She blamed Reince Priebus and the RNC for campaign shortcomings and was reportedly seeking a post-election media role.
Conway assumed the role of Counselor to the President in the Trump White House. She used the phrase 'alternative facts' during a media appearance.
Conway was referenced in the context of the Trump CIA visit organized by Jared Kushner.
Conway attended CPAC with her assistant, two daughters, and a babysitter. Administration figures including Bannon also attended.
Conway publicly defended Michael Flynn, saying he had the president's full confidence, shortly before Flynn was fired.
Conway referenced the Schwarzman-organized Strategic and Policy Forum meeting and began complaining about media coverage of Trump's business outreach.
An email chain references 'Kelly Conway in trouble' alongside other fragmented political gossip.
Conway accompanied Trump on a flight from Andrews Air Force Base to Harrisburg, along with Bannon, Miller, Priebus, and Hicks, on the president's 100th day in office.
Steve Bannon reportedly offered his resignation to Kellyanne Conway as an alleged power play.
Conway, along with Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, reportedly pushed for a stronger condemnation of hate groups after the Charlottesville events.
Fragmented emails reference Conway and the Hatch Act, with a link to a New York Times article about her.
House Oversight Committee authorized a subpoena for Kellyanne Conway, referenced in a Flipboard news roundup.
An email chain references Conway's impending departure alongside White House lawyer Emmet Flood's departure.
Conway appeared on Newsmax TV commenting on a court decision as 'a victory for the President.'
Conway appeared on Fox News Outnumbered Overtime discussing gun control laws and protests.
Conway was quoted in FBI news briefings regarding protests and violence, saying the administration was 'looking for more violence' (paraphrased by a third party).
At a Glance
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1 source for black book status
Epstein's Black Book
“Listed with 2 phone numbers in the contact directory seized by authorities”
Activity Timeline
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Offshore Connections (1)
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Document Mentions
Email Mentions (3)
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