The Justice Department is set to unveil Jeffrey Epstein’s personal address book on Thursday, as reported by various sources. This book is part of a larger collection of documents, totaling over 100 pages, which include a list of contacts. However, there are no further details provided about the contents.
According to reports, this release is only the beginning, and more documents may be made public in the future. However, some insiders have suggested that this initial release might leave people wanting more.
Notably, the address book does not include the names of Epstein’s alleged clients connected to his sex trafficking operations.
This announcement comes after U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi mentioned on Fox News that the DOJ would be disclosing flight logs and names connected to Epstein, who was a well-known financier.
Bondi stated, “You’ll see a lot of flight logs and names, revealing many details.” She also noted the disturbing nature of Epstein’s actions and his connection to numerous alleged victims, which she claimed numbered over 250.
Epstein was found dead in his New York City jail cell in 2019 after facing serious charges of sex trafficking. He was known to associate with numerous influential figures, including Prince Andrew and former U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.
Documents reveal that Epstein was accused of trafficking young girls, some as young as 14, for sexual purposes, with the possibility of facing a lengthy prison sentence of up to 45 years. Earlier, in 2008, he had pleaded guilty to soliciting a minor for prostitution and served just over a year in prison.
Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s accomplice, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 for her involvement in his trafficking operations.


