Democracy4All! @Dem_4_Democracy
#DemsUnited #DemVoice1 #EpsteinFiles #PedoFiles
THE FEDERAL COURT FILING EVERYONE MISSED — UNTIL NOW: In the class action sex-trafficking case brought by “Jane Doe 1” against JPMorgan Chase in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York in 2022, one court-filed exhibit may be the closest we’ve come to the long-rumored Epstein client list.
It is Epstein’s personal address book – 98 pages long, filed as Exhibit 40 in the federal district court. (You can access the address book at this link: https://scribd.com/document/644366332/Jeffrey-Epstein-Address-Book download free
The first page bears a single handwritten word: “Confidential.” Dozens of bookmarks flag names and numbers – clear evidence that Epstein used it regularly.
It isn’t a spreadsheet labeled “client list”; it is a simple, unassuming contact book, with names in alphabetical order, precisely the kind a sex trafficking pedophile would conceivably keep close at hand.
On page 86, under “T,” is the entry for Donald Trump. The record shows multiple phone numbers and addresses – all neatly boxed by hand, just as Epstein did for many of his highest-priority contacts. See for yourself in the attached image.
Would Epstein, the architect of a global child sex trafficking operation, ever maintain a document overtly labeled “client list”? Unlikely. But a coded, well-worn address book? Entirely plausible.
This exhibit isn’t gossip. It isn’t a leak. It’s part of the official public record — entered in federal court.
As part of the settlement reached in the case, JPMorgan Chase paid $290 million to Epstein’s child victims (“Jane Doe 1, and all others similarly situated”) and $75 million to the U.S. Virgin Islands, where Epstein oversaw his sex trafficking enterprise. Deutsche Bank — longtime lender to Trump — also paid $75 million to Epstein’s victims. Banks don’t pay nearly half a billion dollars without facing overwhelming, corroborated evidence.
Draw what conclusions you will from the fact that pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump — who once boasted about inspecting contestants, including teens, while they were changing at his beauty pageants — both did business with Deutsche Bank.
This isn’t just financial misconduct. It’s institutional complicity in a vast criminal conspiracy involving the trafficking, prostituting, and raping of girls — what the press often calls “underage women,” but in plain terms: children.
If this address book isn’t the client list, then why are pages 3 and 4 titled “Visitor’s Massage” with dozens of female names handwritten underneath? Why are so many wealthy and powerful people listed? Why are some names boxed or bookmarked? Why, for that matter, did Epstein mark the entire book “Confidential”?
Whatever conclusions you draw, one question remains: What else is in the Epstein files?
Make Trump keep his promise.
Demand that the DOJ and FBI release the Epstein files.
Ask the Virgin Islands DOJ what they uncovered.
Ask the Epstein estate what records they have.
Ask JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank what they knew — and when.
Jeffrey Epstein was an international criminal whose sole focus was sexually exploiting children for pleasure and profit. His enablers and collaborators must be exposed — no matter how wealthy, connected, or powerful they are.
Demand transparency.