Media Outlet Insider Claims To Have Found Another “Little Black Book” Of Epstein

The name Jeffrey Epstein is becoming a common one — like the plague. Like the plague, people of clout are running as fast as they can to avoid being associated with the convicted sex offender.

Run as they might, it doesn’t stop the truth, however small, from coming to light as a new “little black book” belonging to the late Epstein has surfaced.

The newly relocated book includes 349 names, 221 of which were not in the other already infamous little black book of Epstein.

Insider has kept the vast majority of the info behind a paywall (after all, they did spend six months validating and verifying everything). Fortunately, we were able to locate the pertinent information and many key names that appear in the book.

The book followed an unusual path to be released: A self-described “enigmatic rock chick” living in Manhattan’s East Village found it on the sidewalk in the late 1990s.

Insider explained, “Denise Ondayko, a former musician who now lives in the Bay Area, said she was walking down Fifth Avenue when she spotted a black address book on the ground. Flipping through, she found addresses and phone numbers for members of the Trump and Kennedy clans and iconic chroniclers of wealth such as Robin Leach. She decided to hold onto it, slipped it into a box, and forgot about it.”

It is unknown how or why she forget about a little black book with hundreds of high-class names in it. Ondayko claims she rediscovered it in May 2020 when she and a relative cleaned out an old storage unit. Her relative immediately recognized that Epstein was the owner of the book.

They mistakenly thought it was a copy of the other one already in circulation, so Ondayko decided to sell it on eBay.

A fortunate Christopher Helali was Googling for Epstein’s little black book when he came across the eBay listing. When he contacted the vendor, he was hesitant, but Ondayko’s narrative seemed convincing — and he realized that it was possibly a new address book altogether. So he purchased the book for $425.

Helali contacted several journalists, including Nick Bryant, who had published Epstein’s little black book at Gawker during the term of Insider investigative editor John Cook. Bryant contacted John, who gathered a team to begin researching the book and its backstory.

“To rule out the possibility that the book was forged or altered, we hired a forensic document examiner to study the book. The document examiner determined that the book dates between 1995 and 2000,” reporter Angela Wang commented.

Some notable names found on the list:

  • Actress Morgan Fairchild
  • Billionaire Carl Icahn
  • Former New Republic owner Marty Peretz
  • Former CNN producer Pamela Gross
  • CNN Anchor Chris Cuomo’s wife Cristina Greeven

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