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  • Jeffrey Epstein files: Trump’s election could expose names on ‘black book’ list


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    President Donald Trump’s return to the White House could clear the way for the public to finally see a glimpse of Jeffrey Epstein’s long-awaited “black book,” as questions about the deceased financier and sex trafficker continue to swirl years after he was found dead in a federal jail in New York City.

    Sen. Marsha Blackburn, a Tennessee Republican who has long called for the government to release more of its evidence against Epstein and his potential accomplices, raised the issue during a Senate confirmation hearing Thursday for Trump’s FBI director nominee, Kash Patel.

    “I have been working on this for years, trying to get those records of who flew on Epstein’s plane and who helped him build this international human trafficking, sex trafficking ring,” Blackburn told the nominee.

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    Jeffrey Epstein poses in front of his fleet of private jets in an undated photograph. This photo was one of many unearthed during Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex trafficking trial in the Southern District of New York, where she was found guilty and sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 for working with Epstein to sexually abuse minors. (U.S. Department of Justice/Mega)

    She said past attempts to convince former committee chairman Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Illinois, to subpoena the information failed, and former FBI Director Christopher Wray declined to hand it over to her as well. 

    “Will you work with me on this issue, so we know who worked with Jeffrey Epstein in building these sex trafficking rings?” Blackburn asked Patel.

    “Absolutely, senator,” Patel replied. “Child sex trafficking has no place in the United States of America, and I will do everything, if confirmed as FBI director, to make sure the American public knows the full weight of what happened in the past and how we are going to countermand missing children and exploited children going forward.” 

    Durbin’s office previously denied allegations that he “stonewalled” Blackburn’s request and blamed “an obscure Senate rule” for ending debate on the issue. 

    More than a year has gone by, and the records remain out of public view.

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    Child sex trafficking has no place in the United States of America, and I will do everything, if confirmed as FBI director, to make sure the American public knows the full weight of what happened in the past and how we are going to countermand missing children and exploited children going forward.

    — Kash Patel, nominee for FBI director

    “Jeffrey Epstein built a disgusting global sex trafficking network that caused irreparable damage to countless women,” Blackburn said last week. “Americans deserve to know exactly who was affiliated with this network.”

    Epstein, a 66-year-old millionaire financier with a private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands and mansions around the country, died in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

    He had landed a sweetheart plea deal more than a decade earlier after having sex with a teenager – 13 months in jail with work release during the day.

    Jeffrey Epstein mugshot from 2019 after federal authorities filed trafficking charges against him. (Kypros/Getty Images)

    “This is not about celebrities – this is about what happened to victims and survivors,” Blackburn said.

    Blackburn has long called for the release of additional evidence against the deceased defendant believed to be in the FBI’s possession.

    She urged Wray to disclose more information in 2023. She renewed her calls in November after Patel’s nomination.

    “I look forward to working with Kash Patel as FBI Director to release Epstein’s flight logs and black book,” she wrote on X. “Under the Trump administration, the American people are going to get answers.”

    A federal court ordered thousands of pages of sealed records to be made public last year. They revealed nearly 200 names, many of which belonged to people who were not accused of crimes. Some of them were prominent figures, including politicians, billionaire business leaders and celebrities. 

    Epstein’s so-called black book, expected to include potential conspirators in his international sex trafficking ring, remains a mystery.

    Ghislaine Maxwell attends Polo Ralph Lauren host Victories of Athlete Ally at Polo Ralph Lauren Store on Nov. 3, 2015 in New York City.  (Jared Siskin/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

    A group of 12 Epstein accusers also sued the FBI last year, alleging the bureau failed to properly investigate credible allegations that he led a “sex trafficking ring for the elite” as far back as the 1990s.

    The FBI previously said it does not comment on pending litigation.

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    Epstein, his former lover and now a convicted accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, and unnamed co-conspirators allegedly abused young women and underage girls between 1996 and his death in 2019, according to the lawsuit. Citing police documents, it alleges that Epstein recruited girls between 14 and 16 as well as students at Palm Beach Community College for “sex-tinged sessions.”

    He allegedly coerced them into silence with violent threats: “You’re going to die; I’m going to break your legs,” according to the lawsuit.

    “We know the FBI seized a treasure trove of surveillance footage from Epstein’s Palm Beach home where he ran his operations,” Blackburn said at the time. “Why won’t they release those tapes or the flight logs I’ve been requesting for months?”

    Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., questions Kash Patel, President Donald Trump’s choice to be director of the FBI, during Patel’s confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025.  (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

    In addition to Maxwell, another Epstein associate, French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, was also charged with sex trafficking. Like Epstein, he turned up dead in a jail cell

    Maxwell is appealing her conviction while serving a sentence at a federal prison in Tallahassee. She is due for release in the summer of 2037.

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    At the state level, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis last year signed a new law that allowed secret grand jury transcripts to be made public in the case.

    Hours after the law took effect, Palm Beach County Court Clerk and Comptroller Joseph Abruzzo announced the release.

    Palm Beach police initially opened an investigation into Epstein after a fight between high school girls, according to the transcripts. One, just 16, had been accused of prostitution by a classmate, and a school official later found $300 in her purse – payment from Epstein.

    An aerial view of Little St. James Island – one of Jeffrey Epstein’s private islands. This photo was one of many unearthed during Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex trafficking trial in the Southern District of New York, where she was found guilty and sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 for working with Epstein to sexually abuse minors. (U.S. Department of Justice/Mega)

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    She testified that she had been instructed to concoct a fake life story and pretend to be 18 to get $200 to give Epstein a massage before the first time she met him. Then she revealed she was asked to strip down to her underwear and had a graphic sexual encounter with him.

    In a court order authorizing the release of the documents, Circuit Judge Luis Delgado warned that the contents were disturbing.

    “It is widely accepted that Epstein is a notorious and serial pedophile,” the order reads. “The testimony taken by the Grand Jury concerns activity ranging from grossly unacceptable to rape – all of the conduct at issue is sexually deviant, disgusting, and criminal. The details in the record will be outrageous to decent people.”

    The question remains – who else was involved?



    The recent news surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s files has caused quite a stir, especially in regards to the infamous ‘black book’ list that allegedly contains the names of high-profile individuals who were associated with Epstein. With the upcoming election, many are speculating that Trump’s potential reelection could lead to the exposure of these names.

    The ‘black book’ list has long been a source of speculation and intrigue, with rumors swirling about the powerful people who may have been connected to Epstein and his illicit activities. The possibility of these names being revealed has raised concerns about the potential fallout and the impact it could have on those involved.

    As the election draws nearer, the pressure is mounting for Trump to address the issue and potentially release the names on the ‘black book’ list. With the stakes so high, the revelations could have far-reaching implications for not only the individuals named, but also for the political landscape as a whole.

    The Epstein files have already shed light on the extent of his connections and the disturbing nature of his crimes. The potential release of the ‘black book’ list could further expose the dark underbelly of the elite circles that Epstein moved in, and could have ripple effects that extend far beyond the election.

    As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the Epstein files have the potential to shake up the political and social landscape in ways that we can only begin to imagine. The truth may soon come to light, and the fallout could be monumental.

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  • Will Donald Trump Release Jeffrey Epstein List? What We Know


    President Donald Trump has said he will release government documents related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy and the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.—leading some to question whether he will release a Jeffrey Epstein “client list.”

    Newsweek contacted the White House for comment via email outside normal working hours.

    Why It Matters

    In August 2019, Epstein, a convicted sex offender, died in jail while awaiting new sex trafficking charges. Though his death was ruled a suicide, conspiracy theories about Epstein’s passing persist because of his well-documented connections to many public figures.

    During the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump suggested he would be open to releasing Epstein’s client list if he returned to the White House. He now faces calls to do so.

    Donald Trump, his then-girlfriend Melania Knauss, Jeffrey Epstein and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on February 12, 2000.

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    What To Know

    On Thursday, Trump signed an executive order to declassify documents on the assassinations of JFK, RFK and MLK to provide “Americans the truth after six decades of secrecy.”

    The move has prompted calls from people across the political spectrum for the president to release a client list that they hope will show who was directly involved in Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking network.

    In January 2024, a New York judge released a 900-page document that mentioned the names of people, including Donald Trump, who had associations with Epstein.

    The document is not Epstein’s alleged client list. Many of those named in document were not accused of any wrongdoing and did not necessarily have any criminal connection to the sex offender.

    Trump was named in the Epstein files only in passing, with Epstein quoted saying he would like to drop in to visit Trump when in New York. The document did not allege any wrongdoing on Trump’s behalf.

    Epstein and Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, in 1997.

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    On the Lex Fridman Podcast in September, Trump said he never visited “Epstein’s Island”—the private island of Little Saint James where prosecutors said Epstein’s alleged abuse of underage girls took place.

    When Fridman said, “It’s just very strange for a lot of people that the list of clients that went to the island has not been made public,” Trump responded that it was “very interesting” and that he would “certainly take a look at it.”

    According to the president, he and Epstein fell out in the 1990s, years before Epstein’s first arrest for soliciting sex from girls in 2008. However, he told New York magazine in 2002: “I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy.”

    The president has also denied allegations that he groped Epstein’s former girlfriend Stacey Williams in 1993. She told CNN that Trump and Epstein were both talking to each other while the now-president groped her. She said, “I just had this really like sickening feeling that it was coordinated, that somehow the whole thing was—I was rolled in there like a piece of meat for some kind of twisted game.”

    A spokesperson for the Trump campaign said in 2024: “These accusations, made by a former activist for Barack Obama and announced on a Harris campaign call two weeks before the election, are unequivocally false. It’s obvious this fake story was contrived by the Harris campaign.”

    What People Are Saying

    Donald Trump told Lex Fridman in September: “I’m not involved. I never went to his island, fortunately, but a lot of people did.”

    Podcaster Shawn Ryan wrote on X, formerly Twitter: “I’m ready for the Epstein list.”

    Political commentator Brian Tyler Cohen wrote on X regarding Trump’s recent executive order: “I wonder why he won’t include Epstein.”

    What Happens Next

    Trump has ordered the director of national intelligence and other officials to develop a plan for releasing files on RFK’s death within 15 days—and 45 days for the deaths of MLK and JFK.

    Though the president has previously suggested he is open to releasing an Epstein client list, whether he will remains to be seen.



    As speculation swirls around the connections between President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, many are wondering if Trump will release a list of individuals who may have been involved in Epstein’s illegal activities. While there is no concrete evidence to suggest that Trump will release such a list, there are some key points to consider.

    1. Trump’s past relationship with Epstein: Trump has acknowledged knowing Epstein in the past, and there are numerous photos and videos of the two men socializing together. However, Trump has also claimed that he had a falling out with Epstein years ago and has since distanced himself from him.

    2. Trump’s involvement in the Epstein case: Trump has been accused of sexually assaulting multiple women, some of whom have alleged that they were trafficked by Epstein. However, Trump has denied these allegations and has not been charged with any crimes related to Epstein’s activities.

    3. Trump’s potential motivation: Some believe that Trump may be inclined to release a list of Epstein’s associates in order to deflect attention from his own alleged wrongdoing. Others speculate that Trump may be hesitant to release such a list in order to protect his own reputation and that of his allies.

    Ultimately, it remains unclear whether Trump will release a list of individuals connected to Epstein. As the investigation into Epstein’s crimes continues to unfold, it is possible that more information will come to light that sheds light on the extent of Trump’s involvement. Only time will tell if Trump will choose to release such a list and what impact it may have on his presidency.

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  • Release Those Jeffrey Epstein Files, Too


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    WHEN PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP authorized the full release of federal archives on the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., he made good on a promise near and dear to academic historians and conspiracy theorists alike.

    “That’s a big one, huh?” Trump said upon signing the executive order. “A lot of people are waiting for this for a long—for years—for decades.”

    “And everything will be revealed,” he added.

    But Trump conveniently left out a big name that conspiracists watching along at home were eager to hear: Jeffrey Epstein. Many of them take the reviled financier, social climber, and alleged sex trafficker to be the ringleader of a cabal of perverted fiends operating at the highest levels of government, Wall Street, and Hollywood. He’s also a former associate of Trump himself.

    “I’ve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy,” Trump told New York magazine in the early 2000s. “He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it—Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”

    Right-wing conspiracists seem remarkably unbothered by the trove of photos and videos of Trump palling around with Epstein and his now-imprisoned wingwoman Ghislaine Maxwell, which is in keeping with their tendency to cast the president in a heroic role in their stories. But a lot that people still want to know about the late financier and the network he partially documented in his little black book. So I sought out some of the top Republican senators to gauge their interest in Trump adding Epstein’s files to the declassification list—and why they think Epstein wasn’t included in the president’s executive order.

    “I’d like to see them,” said Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.). When I asked Kennedy why he thinks Trump didn’t include Epstein, he said, “I don’t know. If I talk to him, I’ll ask him, but I’d like to see them. I’ll be the first in line.”

    “I don’t care if he’s named in them,” Kennedy added of the possibility of a Trump cameo in the files. “The American people are entitled to know the truth. The man’s dead as Jimmy Hoffa—he’s gone—and his sidekick’s in jail. We’re entitled to know what he did, who he did it with, and whether he broke any laws.”

    Trump should “absolutely” release Epstein’s documents, said Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas). “I have long called for the administration to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, and also the P. Diddy files. We deserve to know who is implicated in abusing children.”

    “Yes,” said Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) when I asked if Trump should release the documents. Daines balked when I then asked, “Even if he’s named in them?” After a long pause, he said, “I think they should be released.”

    One Senate Republican, the newly sworn-in Jim Justice of West Virginia, did not offer an affirmative “yes” like his colleagues.

    “Well, to be perfectly honest, there’s a whole lot about that, and I still need to get up to speed on [it],” he said. “But I do really believe that President Trump is really moving fast and moving the proper way, and it’s different and everything, but we’ve got to absolutely give him his chance to really perform.”

    Based on his tone, there’s a strong possibility that Justice was unaware of who Epstein was; that’s often the case when a senator gives such a general answer to a straightforward question.

    According to experts interviewed by NPR, the documents set to be released by the National Archives are unlikely to include bombshells that would dramatically alter the already well-documented history of the assassinations of the Kennedys and King. (Epstein committed suicide in jail.)

    While I can’t imagine that will satisfy the conspiracy theorists most eager to flip through the hundreds or possibly thousands of pages on the three individuals named in Trump’s executive order, for the well-adjusted, a bland full release could help close a sad chapter in American history. The conspiracy theorists will still have the Epstein story to chew on for the foreseeable future, at least. They just won’t be demanding the same levels of scrutiny.

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    Former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination to serve as director of national intelligence was always one of Trump’s riskier cabinet bets, and the odds of her being confirmed are getting longer as her confirmation hearing draws nearer. While many Republican senators remain noncommittal about how they’ll end up voting, Gabbard also faces significant challenges related to process.

    “Well, the hearing is going to be this week,” Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) told reporters Monday evening in the Capitol. “Unfortunately, it conflicts with the hearing on [Robert F. Kennedy for HHS secretary], so that’s going to make things difficult for those of us who serve on both committees.”

    “There are still issues about her position on [FISA Section 702], for example, where I believe that her responses to the questions for the record are hedged and unclear,” added Collins, a member of the Intelligence Committee.

    Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) isn’t as concerned about Gabbard’s positions or character. Instead, he was basically handing over his vote on the confirmation to others.

    “If she gets unanimous support out of the committee, I’m supporting her,” Tillis said Monday. “You know, unlike Pete [Hegseth], where I did more work, it’s because I spent eight years on Senate Armed Services. But I don’t have any expertise in Intel, so I’m going to defer to the majority—and it would take everybody on committee to vote her out.”

    The “work” Tillis is referring to was his conversation with Hegseth’s former sister-in-law. He reportedly assured Danielle Hegseth that if she provided a signed statement affirming that the then-presumptive defense secretary had an alcohol problem and had abused his ex-wife, it could “potentially” move a few more Republican votes, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal. She did provide a signed statement, but Tillis voted to confirm Hegseth anyway. If he hadn’t, Trump would be shopping around for a new SecDef right now.

    Behind the scenes, quite a few Republicans are on the fence about Gabbard for policy reasons. Her past positions on Israel specifically have struck some conservative senators as problematic, leaving them with unresolved questions about her fitness for the role.

    Gabbard’s fate will likely be known in advance of any scheduled floor vote in the full Senate.

    That’s because, typically, if a nominee survives the committee process by going through the necessary hearing(s) and receiving a vote of confidence from a majority of the panel, they will make it on the floor. And from there, as Tillis noted, even someone with great reservations about a nominee will usually defer to the committee’s judgment—either as a political cop-out or because they really do respect their colleagues.

    Nominees typically fail the way former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz did when he was up for attorney general: The leader of the chamber hears from a sufficient number of members of the majority party opposed to the nominee to doom the confirmation vote. At that point, the nominee will humbly bow out to pursue life in the private sector. (In Gaetz’s case, it was to anchor the evening news and opinion on one of TV journalism’s great wastelands, One America News Network.)

    That has not happened to Gabbard yet.

    However, a small further issue for Gabbard’s nomination that others did not face is that the DNI pick is voted on in a closed-door session, which removes the political pressures of an on-the-record process. While some Republicans want to make the vote public in an apparent bid to put the political screws on Gabbard-skeptical members of the committee, doing so would require a rewrite of the Senate rules, which is simply not possible in this timeframe.

    While she has little to no chance of making a political comeback in a future run for office in her native Hawaii—one of the bluest states in the nation—Gabbard has future prospects outside of government. She made more than $1 million during the presidential campaign by being a regular Fox News contributor, publishing a culture-warring book, and stumping for Trump, according to her financial disclosure. As a born-again conservative who rejects the Great Satan that is the American military-industrial complex, she checks a lot of boxes for today’s MAGA political movement. She’d no doubt have an easy transition into a permanent role in the Republican cinematic universe should Collins end up giving her a thumbs-down. Her fate will likely be sealed by the week’s end.



    As the world continues to grapple with the shocking revelations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged sex trafficking ring, there is one crucial aspect that has yet to be fully addressed: the release of the Epstein files. These files are said to contain a wealth of information about Epstein’s connections to powerful individuals, as well as details about his victims and the extent of his crimes.

    It is imperative that these files be released to the public in order to shed light on the full scope of Epstein’s activities and to hold all those involved accountable. The victims deserve justice, and the public has a right to know the truth about what really went on behind closed doors.

    Releasing the Epstein files is not only a matter of transparency and accountability, but it is also a crucial step in ensuring that such heinous crimes never happen again. The time has come to release those Jeffrey Epstein files, and let the truth be known. #ReleaseTheEpsteinFiles

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  • Auburn football to host former DL Jeffrey M’ba for visit

    Auburn football to host former DL Jeffrey M’ba for visit


    What is meant to be usually finds its way back.

    Jeffrey M’ba, who signed with Auburn as part of its 2022 signing class, is looking to take advantage of a new NCAA rule that will allow ex-JUCO athletes the chance to play a full four seasons under the NCAA umbrella.

    Because of this, M’ba is considering a return to the Plains after spending the last two seasons at Purdue. According to his Twitter, M’ba has scheduled visits to USC, SMU, and Auburn. According to a report by Cole Pinkston of Auburn Live, M’ba’s Auburn visit will begin on Friday, Jan. 3.

    M’ba signed with Auburn out of Independence Community College in Kansas, where he logged 50 tackles (15 for loss) and three sacks in two seasons. He was the nation’s top JUCO defensive lineman from the 2022 recruiting cycle, and chose Auburn over programs such as Tennessee, Miami, and Colorado.

    He appeared in six games during his lone season in Auburn in 2022, where he recorded seven tackles with a sack and forced fumble. He made a season-best two tackles in Auburn’s 2022 season opener vs. Mercer and notched a sack and forced fumble in Auburn’s overtime loss to Mississippi State.

    In two seasons at Purdue, M’ba recorded 46 tackles with a sack. This season, M’ba created 15 pressures with 12 quarterback hurries.

    Auburn has one defensive tackle transfer to this point in the cycle, Dallas Walker. Hugh Freeze and staff will bring in four high school defensive linemen: Malik Autry, Jourdin Crawford, Antonio Coleman, and darrion smith.

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    The Auburn football team is set to host former defensive lineman Jeffrey M’ba for a visit this week. M’ba, who previously played for the University of Miami, is looking to potentially transfer to Auburn for the upcoming season.

    M’ba is a talented player with a strong skill set that could make an impact on the Auburn defensive line. The coaching staff is eager to meet with him and see how he could fit into their system.

    Stay tuned for updates on M’ba’s visit and potential decision to join the Auburn football team. War Eagle! #AuburnFootball #JeffreyMba #TransferRumors

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  • Pro-Luigi Mangione punks vandalize Jeffrey Epstein’s former NYC mansion: ‘Deny, defend, depose’

    Pro-Luigi Mangione punks vandalize Jeffrey Epstein’s former NYC mansion: ‘Deny, defend, depose’


    Pro-Luigi Mangione vandals defaced the exterior of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s former Upper East Side mansion this week with the three words the accused United Healthcare CEO murderer scratched on to the bullets he used to kill his target: “Deny, defend, depose.”

    Red spray paint was used to deface the East 71st Street home’s gilded façade with the phrases “Free Luigi” and “They Fear The People.”

    Vandals targeted the onetime Epstein mansion on Friday. Jon Levine
    Luigi Mangione arrives in NYC on Dec. 19. Robert Miller

    Across the front door, the goons scribbled the three words now synonymous with Mangione’s name: “Deny, defend, depose.”

    The graffiti did not last long.

    By noon on Friday, workers were on site scrubbing the building clean.

    Workers were summoned to power-wash the graffiti away. J.C. Rice
    The workers made quick work of the cleanup, and had the home looking like new just after noon. J.C. Rice

    After Epstein’s 2019 arrest for sex trafficking and ensuing jail suicide, the lavish home where he once preyed on underage women and entertained some of the world’s most powerful people languished on the market with an $88 million price tag.

    It was finally snatched up in the spring of 2021 by former Goldman Sachs executive Michael Daffey, who shelled out $51 million — a steal for one of the largest homes in Manhattan.

    The home has become something of a dark tourist attraction.

    Goldman Sachs veteran Michael Daffey snapped up the mansion for $51 million. via REUTERS
    Epstein first moved into the townhouse in 1995. AP

    The home’s new owners have dealt with vandals before.

    Neighbors previously told The Post people have smeared animal blood and excrement across the façade.



    In a shocking turn of events, a group of pro-Luigi Mangione punks have vandalized Jeffrey Epstein’s former NYC mansion with graffiti that reads ‘Deny, defend, depose’. The group, known for their outspoken support of the Italian activist and journalist, left a trail of destruction in their wake as they defaced the walls of the notorious property.

    The act of vandalism comes just weeks after Mangione made headlines for his relentless pursuit of justice in the Epstein case, calling for a full investigation into the disgraced financier’s alleged crimes. The pro-Luigi Mangione punks have been vocal in their support for Mangione’s efforts, and it seems they are willing to go to great lengths to make their voices heard.

    The graffiti itself is a clear message to those involved in the Epstein scandal: deny any wrongdoing, defend your actions, and be prepared to face the consequences. It is a bold statement that highlights the group’s determination to see justice served in the case.

    As authorities work to clean up the mess left behind by the vandals, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the passion and dedication of those who support Mangione in his quest for justice. The pro-Luigi Mangione punks may have crossed a line with their actions, but their message is clear: they will not rest until the truth is revealed and those responsible for Epstein’s crimes are held accountable.

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  • Jeffrey Epstein returned to national headlines in 2024

    Jeffrey Epstein returned to national headlines in 2024


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    Jeffrey Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges, returned to national infamy this year after a federal judge ordered the unsealing of hundreds of documents about allegations against him in a civil lawsuit. 

    While Epstein’s brother, Mark, is not alone in questioning the government’s conclusion that he died of suicide in federal custody, there is also great public interest in the disgraced financier’s associates, clients and potential accomplices.

    Here are some of the biggest Epstein revelations of 2024:

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    Jeffrey Epstein, Sept. 8, 2004. (Rick Friedman/Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis via Getty Images)

    The Jeffrey Epstein list: Court unseals names in Ghislaine Maxwell lawsuit

    Nearly 200 names that had previously been redacted from court documents in a lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein’s former lover and accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell were made public on orders of a federal judge in New York. Hundreds of documents were released in multiple waves in January.

    Epstein had many high-profile connections, including former U.S. presidents, foreign prime ministers and Britain’s Prince Andrew, as well as Hollywood stars, leading academics, people in the modeling and fashion industries and other public figures. Some of the names were previously known through other means despite having been withheld from the public’s eye in the lawsuit.

    Many of the names belong to people who have not been accused of wrongdoing, like former President Bill Clinton, who could have asked the court to have his name remain sealed but declined. A spokesperson for Clinton also denied claims in one of the documents that alleged the former president and Epstein had a “close personal relationship.”

    Other names unsealed included billionaire Glenn Dubin and his former private chef, Rinaldo Rizzo, the magician David Copperfield, Tony Figueroa, Limited Brands founder and former Victoria’s Secret CEO Les Wexner, and Epstein accusers such as Johanna Sjoberg and Annie Farmer.

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    Prince Andrew with then-17-year-old Virginia Giuffre. Ghislaine Maxwell is standing to the right. (U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals)

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    Bill Clinton denies visiting Epstein island in new memoir

    Former President Clinton, who had a brief business relationship with Epstein, wrote in his new memoir that he wishes he “had never met him.

    Clinton took flights on Epstein’s private jet on trips for the Clinton Foundation. He wrote that they only discussed “politics and economics” and that he never traveled to Epstein’s infamous Little St. James Island.

    “Traveling on Epstein’s plane was not worth the years of questioning afterward,” he wrote in “Citizen,” a new book about his life after leaving the White House.

    In a deposition from Epstein accuser Johanna Sjoberg, which was unsealed during the January document dump, she said Epstein bragged about knowing the former president.

    Bill Clinton receives a massage from Chauntae Davies in 2002 at a small airport in Portugal during a fuel stop for Jeffrey Epstein’s Boeing 727, which was bound for Africa from New York. (Mega)

    “I knew he had dealings with Bill Clinton,” she said. “I did not know they were friends until I read the Vanity Fair article about them going to Africa together.”

    Under questioning, she later added, “He said one time that Clinton likes them young, referring to girls.”

    Clinton has not been accused of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, and spokesperson Angel Urena has denied claims in the documents that Clinton and Epstein had any kind of personal relationship.

    “I had always thought Epstein was odd but had no inkling of the crimes he was committing,” the former president wrote in his book.

    Former model recounts Jeffrey Epstein abuse on his private island

    Lisa Phillips, a former model-turned-talent scout and agent, was seeing her career take off when she encountered Jeffrey Epstein.

    The former cover girl, who said she was abused by the late convicted sex offender on his private island, recounted her alleged harrowing ordeal on a podcast in October, “From Now On,” aiming to raise awareness of human trafficking and how it can impact anyone.

    Lisa Phillips is seen here heading to Jeffrey Epstein’s Little Saint James Island on a boat. (Courtesy of Lisa Phillips)

    On a free day after a photo shoot in the Virgin Islands, another model invited her to visit Epstein’s private island, Little St. James. 

    Epstein asked her for a massage, then slowly escalated the situation into an outright sex assault, she said.

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    “It wasn’t a straight, ‘Let me pull you into a room and abuse you,’” Phillips recalled. “He eases into things, like, ‘It’s just a massage, right?’ The girl went along with it and brought me into the room to do this massage with him. It was a slow thing that escalated into abuse. The whole process was very confusing to me.”

    Over the years, she’s met other victims who were attacked in the same way, she said.

    “I was on an island,” she said. “I wasn’t in a house where I could say, ‘Excuse me, I need to leave,’ and grab my stuff. I was far away from home on an island I should never have been on.”

    Epstein grand jury records released

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a new anti-trafficking law that cleared the way for state investigators to release confidential grand jury records from the slap-on-the-wrist punishment Epstein received for child sex trafficking in the 2000s. Hours after the law took effect, Palm Beach County Court Clerk and Comptroller Joseph Abruzzo announced the release.

    Little St. James Island – one of Jeffrey Epstein’s private islands. This photo was one of many unearthed during Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex trafficking trial in which she was found guilty and sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 for working with Epstein to sexually abuse minors. (U.S. Department of Justice/Mega)

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    Palm Beach police initially opened the case after a fight between girls at a local high school, according to the transcripts. One, just 16, had been accused of prostitution by a classmate, and a school official later found $300 in her purse, which originally came from Epstein.

    She testified that she had been instructed to concoct a fake life story and pretend to be 18 to get $200 to give Epstein a massage before the first time she met him. Then she revealed she was asked to strip down to her underwear and had a graphic sexual encounter with him.

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    In a court order authorizing the release of the documents, Circuit Judge Luis Delgado warned that the contents were disturbing.

    “It is widely accepted that Epstein is a notorious and serial pedophile,” the order reads. “The testimony taken by the Grand Jury concerns activity ranging from grossly unacceptable to rape – all of the conduct at issue is sexually deviant, disgusting, and criminal.   The details in the record will be outrageous to decent people.”

    Fox News’ Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this report.



    In a shocking turn of events, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has once again returned to national headlines in 2024. The disgraced financier, who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, has reemerged in the news due to new revelations and developments in his case.

    Recent investigations have uncovered new evidence linking Epstein to a wider network of powerful individuals involved in his alleged sex trafficking ring. This has reignited public interest in the case and raised questions about who else may have been complicit in Epstein’s crimes.

    Furthermore, the release of previously sealed court documents and testimonies has shed light on the extent of Epstein’s illegal activities and the lengths to which he went to conceal them. These revelations have sparked outrage and calls for justice for his victims, many of whom are now coming forward to share their stories.

    As the investigation into Epstein’s crimes continues to unfold, it is clear that his legacy of abuse and exploitation will continue to haunt the public consciousness for years to come. The renewed focus on his case serves as a stark reminder of the need for accountability and justice in cases of sexual abuse and exploitation.

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