Anonymous ID: 393a4d Oct. 10, 2020, 12:12 a.m. No.11009822   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9952 >>9953 >>0013 >>0021 >>0031 >>0040 >>0046 >>0092 >>0110 >>0155 >>0188 >>0210 >>0240 >>0256 >>0261 >>0330 >>0375 >>0422

I Called Everyone in Jeffrey Epstein’s Little Black Book

 

What I learned about rich people, conspiracy, “genius,” Ghislaine, stand-up comedy, and evil from 2,000 phone calls.

 

Leland Nally12 hours ago

 

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/10/i-called-everyone-in-jeffrey-epsteins-little-black-book/

 

interesting…

 

“Hello, I’m Calling About Jeffrey Epstein…”

 

Some highlights and lowlights from my tour of Jeffrey Epstein’s little black book. Remember: An appearance in the address book is not evidence of any crime, or of complicity in any crime, or of knowledge of any crime.

 

Doug Band, longtime adviser to Bill Clinton: Called a number listed as his home number, which wound up being his childhood home. Spoke to his dad for five minutes. Seemed like a decent guy. “Doug hasn’t lived here for 30 years!” All right, man, take care!

 

Jimmy Cayne, former CEO of Bear Stearns: Wife answered the phone. When asked about Epstein and Cayne’s relationship, she said, “Yes, they were friends, but we have no comment.”

 

Edward Razek, former chief marketing officer for L Brands: “I can’t talk about any of that. Our business has requested no interviews.”

 

[MOAR]

Worth the read.