Rob Reiner Gets Creamed for Throwing Dirt on Trump
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Same question. I don't doubt the authenticity, nor the names as all seem like prime suspects, BUT is this list in any way verified and if so by whom?? That "black book" Maxwell supposedly has is kept incredibly secret.
The Black Book you reference is not necessarily a book of 'clients' rather than an elite contact database (pre-internet) of all the movers and shakers in NY, FL, Hollywood, Europe, UK, UAE, Israel, etc.
His book included the names and contact info for all those he thought mattered, or who were wealthy or who might open doors for him, or might be vulnerable to blackmail, based on my recollection of an online discussion about it years ago.
Back in the day, those of us who worked in RE and Investments kept such a thing. Similar to a Rolodex but portable. We would seek out phone numbers and data of people we hoped to work with, even if we'd never met them. Of course today, you call that a smart phone. Many people possessed such a 'black book'.
The information we NEED is the list of 'compromised and guilty parties' and those who participated in the debauchery.
I thought this list came from the pilots own book of those he ferried
The flight logs show who flew on Epstein's plane, and between which cities they flew. Flight logs would obviously be the strongest evidence.
The list in OP's post is (we assume) from the flight logs.
But the 'black book' people have been discussing is just his contact database for everyone who was powerful and relevant, not necessarily clients.