The little black book has already been made public, but is not important.
The black book is no proof of travel to the island it is just an address book of the Who's Who of Miami, Hollywood and NY money and celebrity.
Instead, what we need are ONLY the flight logs showing flights into or out of Little St. James Island. We don't care who flew on his plane to NJ or NY or TX. Only flights in/out of Little St. James Island matter. Those are the names we must investigate.
Why does the little black book mean nothing? Let me explain. Pre-internet and smart phones, we all carried our 'black books,' also called Address Books, Blue Books or 'Day-Timers' (see daytimer.com). That is where we kept our friend's, family's and work-related contact info which included phone numbers, business names, addresses, spouse names, etc. We needed this for deliveries, Christmas card mailers, solicitations, etc. Everyone, even housewives had an address book aka 'black book' to keep all of their info in one place.
I was in the Real Estate industry pre-smart phones and we used Rolodexes and black books to keep track of all current and potential future clients or vendors we might use, like locksmiths, house painters, roofers, lawn services, mechanics, interior designers, window washers, food delivery services, carpet cleaners, etc.
We would put other Realtors or Broker's names in there if we met them even once at an industry event, just in case we might expect a call from them or a run-in in the future. Having someone's name in our Rolodex was no guarantee we'd even done business together, but thought we might someday.
But we had flight logs back in 2020. We’ve just never seen Epstein’s “little black book”.
The little black book has already been made public, but is not important.
The black book is no proof of travel to the island it is just an address book of the Who's Who of Miami, Hollywood and NY money and celebrity.
Instead, what we need are ONLY the flight logs showing flights into or out of Little St. James Island. We don't care who flew on his plane to NJ or NY or TX. Only flights in/out of Little St. James Island matter. Those are the names we must investigate.
Why does the little black book mean nothing? Let me explain. Pre-internet and smart phones, we all carried our 'black books,' also called Address Books, Blue Books or 'Day-Timers' (see daytimer.com). That is where we kept our friend's, family's and work-related contact info which included phone numbers, business names, addresses, spouse names, etc. We needed this for deliveries, Christmas card mailers, solicitations, etc. Everyone, even housewives had an address book aka 'black book' to keep all of their info in one place.
I was in the Real Estate industry pre-smart phones and we used Rolodexes and black books to keep track of all current and potential future clients or vendors we might use, like locksmiths, house painters, roofers, lawn services, mechanics, interior designers, window washers, food delivery services, carpet cleaners, etc.
We would put other Realtors or Broker's names in there if we met them even once at an industry event, just in case we might expect a call from them or a run-in in the future. Having someone's name in our Rolodex was no guarantee we'd even done business together, but thought we might someday.