Jeffrey Epstein's "Black Book" And Blazer Go to Auction
ELKTON, Md., March 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Maryland auctioneers Alexander Historical Auctions, known internationally for their sale of important historical relics, on April 2nd will be offering at auction one of the most provocative criminal relics of modern times – the personal address and telephone book owned by American financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The small, plastic-bound 64-page book contains 386 individual printed entries with two handwritten entries penned on the last page. The book was earlier offered for at auction and drew offers in the "area of $100,000…" said auctioneer Bill Panagopulos. These offers were at the time rejected by the owner who now desires that the book be sold unreserved, hopefully to a party to be used for research purposes. He specifically hopes a buyer may be able to uncover Epstein's purported ties to foreign intelligence services or governments. One of many news sources has claimed: "…[Robert] Maxwell [father of Ghislaine Maxwell], who was himself a conduit between the Israelis and other governments during his life time, introduced Epstein to Israeli leaders, who then allegedly used Epstein as a "sleeper," someone who could be useful in an 'influence campaign.' The sources…suggest that Epstein…decided to go one step further and compromise influential people by recording them doing things they wouldn't want made public…" Other allegations are even more damning.
In addition to his contact's names, the great majority of the entries also include contact information for private residences, aides, employees, parents, and even girlfriends, and many numbers have no names indicated at all, sparking a good deal of intrigue. Ninety-four of the names bear black checkmarks, and five have been highlighted in yellow. These five names, including that of current President Donald Trump, are those of well-recognized financial and industrial figures. In addition to Trump, other notables within include H.H.S. Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., former Sen. Edward Kennedy, attorney Alan Dershowitz, and many dozens of other giants in the fields of finance, manufacturing, real estate, politics (Democrat and Republican), film, television, law, fashion design, and so on.
There is also a good deal of information hinting at Epstein's sordid past, including the very first entry: contact information for the front desk and five apartment numbers (only) with telephone numbers of residences maintained by him for girlfriends, models, and attorneys. Many entries simply bear an unidentifiable name and number.
Also to be offered is a wool double-breasted blazer owned and worn often worn by Epstein, most notably in the famous photograph showing him with his arm about Ghislaine Maxwell. The blazer was tailored by an exclusive Italian merchant and bears Epstein's name within.
These criminal relics are being offered for sale, unreserved, at open, public auction on April 2, 2025. Bidding details appear on the Alexander Historical Auctions website.
Alexander Historical Auctions may be reached at 203-276-1570, email: 392261@email4pr.com, website: historyauctioneer.com.
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