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External links
Jeffrey Epstein's Little Black Book (Epstein's first discovered redacted contact book)
Jeffrey Epstein's Other Black Book (Epstein's second discovered redacted contact book)
Jeffrey Epstein Flight Logs
2007 Non-prosecution agreement
State of Florida vs. Jeffrey E. Epstein (Criminal Information, 2008). Archived September 10, 2021, at the Wayback Machine.
Jeffrey Epstein collected news and commentary at The New York Times
Collected news at the New York Daily News
Epstein indictment
FBI records of Jeffrey Epstein
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