Unredacted List of some Jeffrey Epstein Clients, Extracted from Court Transcripts and Charging Documents, Alongside the Unveiled Contents of His 'Little Black Book'
In a series of revelations, an independent compilation of names has emerged, suggesting that Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier, had ties with some of the world's most influential individuals. The list, compiled by author Ryan Dawson, is based on court transcripts and charging documents, and includes several high-profile figures.
The list, now available as a 92-page PDF document, reportedly includes names like Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, and Robert Kraft, the owner of the New England Patriots. Notably, none of these individuals have taken legal action against Dawson for libel or slander, lending credibility to the list.
The former Secretary of Labor for Donald Trump, Alexander Acosta, has also made headlines with his statement that Epstein had ties to intelligence. Acosta reportedly told Trump administration officials that Epstein "belonged to intelligence," as a reason for the lenient plea agreement given to Epstein in 2008.
The full Epstein file, which could potentially expose a foreign intelligence blackmail operation involving the Mossad and the CIA, has not been published as promised by Donald Trump. Trump signed an executive order to publish the Epstein file and was briefed on the names included, but the file remains unpublished.
The evidence supporting the claim that powerful individuals were on Epstein's client list comes from several sources. Victim testimonies in legal documents have been painstakingly examined to extract a partial list of individuals. Financial records show a long-term relationship between Epstein and JPMorgan Chase, during which the bank processed transactions that facilitated Epstein's trafficking enterprise despite multiple red flags and public allegations.
Despite the official Justice Department and FBI review finding no evidence of an incriminating client list or blackmail operation, the independently compiled partial lists and the victim testimonies underpinning them continue to fuel speculation. Donald Trump is facing criticism for embracing the lie that "there is no list."
The source of the information is sonar21.com, a website that has been highlighting the Epstein case and the evidence linking powerful individuals to his pedophilia enterprise. The evidence paints a complex picture where the "client list" is not an official, government-produced roster but rather a reconstruction grounded in victim statements and related evidence pointing to the involvement of influential people.
The independent research from author Ryan Dawson, based on court transcripts and charging documents, has reportedly included names like Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, and Robert Kraft, the owner of the New England Patriots, in the general-news arena, adding fuel to the fire regarding the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein's ties with politics. The emergence of this list, coupled with the lack of legal action taken against Dawson, hints at a potential truth behind the crime-and-justice implications.