See Jeffrey Epstein black book: phone, email lists
Jeffrey Epstein kept a contact book that surfaced publicly years after his initial arrest. The directory listed phone numbers, addresses, and emails for more than a thousand people. Flight logs from his plane drew separate attention, yet the black book stood on its own as a record of names and numbers. Inclusion in those pages never proved participation in his crimes. At the same time, the scale of the charges made it difficult to accept that every acquaintance stayed completely in the dark.
The list below draws from the pages that circulated after the 2015 Gawker disclosure and later court filings. It groups entries under the same broad headings used in earlier coverage: politicians, celebrities, and businessmen. Each description sticks to the contact details that appeared and notes any public facts about the person at the time.
The Trump family
Donald Trump’s entry sits on page 80. It lists an AOL address, several phone lines, one marked “Milania,” and another tagged “Norma direct-emergency.” Ivanka Trump appears separately on page 54, listed beneath an entry for Ivana Trump. These details match the printed pages that entered the public record.
Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg served as mayor of New York from 2002 to 2013. His name shows up on page 6 under “Mike Bloomberg,” with office and mobile numbers recorded in the same block.
Broader Context of Epstein File Releases
The original black book formed only one piece of a much larger archive. Under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the Department of Justice has released millions of pages through 2026. Those batches contain emails, photographs, and additional flight logs alongside the contact directory. The black book therefore sits inside a wider collection rather than standing alone.
Other Notable Entries in the Black Book
The pages that reached the public contain hundreds of additional names. Models such as Naomi Campbell and media executives such as Rupert Murdoch appear with contact information. Their entries follow the same disclaimer that applies to every other listing: presence on the page does not establish knowledge of or involvement in criminal activity.
Alec Baldwin
Alec Baldwin’s numbers are recorded on page 4. Baldwin is known for roles in Beetlejuice and 30 Rock, as well as his recurring Saturday Night Live impression of Donald Trump. The numbers listed match the printed directory released earlier.
Courtney Love
Courtney Love’s information appears on page 33 inside a hand-drawn box, with one number marked by an arrow. Love has described an incident in which Prince Andrew arrived at her door late at night seeking directions to a party. She stated that the two never met again after that evening.
Ralph Fiennes
Ralph Fiennes’s entry includes both a personal email and the phone number for his assistant. Fiennes has appeared in Red Dragon, the Harry Potter series, and The Grand Budapest Hotel. The contact block sits on the pages that were made public.
Phil & Orianne Collins
Phil Collins and jewelry designer Orianne Collins are listed together on page 12. Their combined entry records both mobile and home lines. The original note placed their marriage in 2016; subsequent public statements have not altered that reference point.
Dustin Hoffman
Dustin Hoffman, born in 1937, is listed on page 26 with a single phone number. He received Academy Awards for Rain Man and Kramer vs. Kramer. The age reference in earlier coverage has been adjusted to reflect his birth year.
Elizabeth Hurley
Elizabeth Hurley appears under the name “Liz Hurley” on page 27. She gained early recognition as an actress and model, with later roles in Gossip Girl and the Austin Powers films. The contact details remain as printed in the released directory.
Sir Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger’s phone number is recorded on page 28. He was inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the UK Music Hall of Fame and received a knighthood in 2003.
Public and Media Reactions to Black Book Disclosures
When Gawker first published the redacted pages in 2015, the story spread quickly across major outlets. Subsequent document releases have renewed coverage each time new tranches appear. Interest has remained steady rather than spiking only once.
David Koch
David Koch, who died in August 2019, is listed on page 31 with both a personal phone number and a work line. He served as co-owner of Koch Industries and ran as the Libertarian Party candidate for vice president in 1980.
Tom Ford & Richard Buckley
Tom Ford and journalist Richard Buckley, who died in September 2021, appear together on page 20. Ford is known for fashion collections and films such as Nocturnal Animals. Buckley previously served as editor-in-chief of Vogue Hommes International. Their joint entry records both mobile and office contacts.
The Rothschilds
Edouard de Rothschild and Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, who died in November 2022, are recorded on page 48. Edouard is based in France; Evelyn lived in London. Their contact information appears in the same block within the directory.
Legal and Ethical Notes on Contact Lists
Legal observers have pointed out that address books frequently contain one-time professional or aspirational contacts. No automatic conclusion about conduct follows from a name or number appearing on the page. Courts and commentators have repeated this distinction each time additional files surface.

