A 2011 Telegraph article reporting that Jeffrey Epstein kept a 'black book' journal listing under-aged victims and celebrity associates, including Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. The article details how a servant at Epstein's Palm Beach manor stole the journal and was imprisoned for trying to sell it, and mentions Prince Andrew's stays at the property where he received daily massages. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Billionaire accused of sex offences, kept a 'black book' of victims and associates.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Associate/Aide |
Pictured with Epstein at Sandringham; accused of recruiting girls as masseuses.
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| Prince Andrew | Associate |
Referenced as 'Duke of York'; enjoyed daily massages during stays at Epstein's Palm Beach manor.
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| Jon Swaine | Author |
Journalist for The Telegraph.
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| Bill Clinton | Associate |
Listed as a powerful and famous associate in the 'black book'.
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| Donald Trump | Associate |
Listed as a powerful and famous associate in the 'black book'.
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| Robert Maxwell | Father of Ghislaine Maxwell |
Described as 'late tycoon'.
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| Unnamed Servant | Employee/Thief |
Stole the journal from the Palm Beach manor and attempted to sell it; now in prison.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Telegraph |
Publisher of the article.
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| ALBANPIX |
Photo credit agency.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013437'.
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Location of Epstein's £4 million manor where the journal was kept and stolen.
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Location where the photo of Epstein and Maxwell was taken in 2000.
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Dateline of the article.
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