Is there a client list containing the names of the famous people who flew to Jeffrey Epstein’s secret island and cavorted with the underaged women who were being trafficked there? The existence of any “little black book” is being denied by both the DOJ and the FBI.
There is a private island—Little Saint James—owned by Epstein, where much of the alleged abuse is said to have occurred. There are flight records documenting who traveled there and back, and there is an address book containing nearly 2,000 names was entered into evidence during legal proceedings. And yes, there are victims who have testified, under oath, about their coerced encounters on the island—many involving powerful and recognizable individuals.
What are we to think, knowing that Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate, is serving a 20-year prison sentence for recruiting and grooming underage girls between 1994 and 1997? And what does it mean that the surveillance footage of Epstein’s death in prison were erased, making it impossible to determine whether he committed suicide or was murdered? And what do we make of the legal autopsy findings —fractures in the larynx and hyoid bone— injuries more consistent with homicidal strangulation than suicide by hanging?
And what does Jeffrey Epstein’s former attorney, Alan Dershowitz, make of all this? Dershowitz, known for defending constitutional principles, says there is no “client list”—just an FBI affidavit with names hidden to protect alleged victims. He claims he knows whose names are on it, why they’re being withheld, and who made that decision. But legally he can’t disclose a thing.

![]() #54 THU VIR 9/1/1938 Alan Dershowitz | ![]() #34 TUE AQU 1/20/1953 Jeffrey Epstein |
Alan Dershowitz was born on a Thursday in Virgo, expressing a blend of of Jupiter and Mercury energies – linking expansive legal idealism with sharp analytical reasoning. This planetary combination shaped his role as a prominent constitutional advocate known for navigating intricate legal issues and championing civil liberties in high-stakes public arenas. His highly intellectual posture reflects principled argumentation and meticulous reasoning.
Jeffrey Epstein was born on a Tuesday in Aquarius, reflecting a fusion of Mars and Uranus energies—combining assertive drive with highly disruptive or eccentric originality. This planetary mix helped shape a public image centered around elite access, financial complexity, and personal eccentricity. His life was one of a private personality drawn to elite circles, complex financial ventures, and a curated image of intellectual sophistication.
Regarding the interactions of Alan Dershowitz and Jeffrey Epstein Dayology reminds us that four different planetary rulers, Jupiter/Mercury and Mars/ Uranus – run their two extremely unique lives. In the The Nine Dayology Rules of Relationships, Rule Seven states that people in this type of relationship “don’t have much in common. They can relate if they can make allowances for their separate interests. Each may require their own space and need to spend some time apart. Still sometimes they provide exactly what the other really needs.”
This analysis does seem spot-on. Alan Dershowitz is known as a constitutional law professor and appellate advocate, having taught at Harvard Law School for nearly five decades. In contrast, Jeffrey Epstein was a financier and private wealth manager, known for cultivating elite social connections and operating behind layers of financial secrecy. Dershowitz acted as part of Epstein’s defense team during his criminal case in Florida, helping negotiate the controversial non-prosecution agreement. Still he was never Jeffrey Epstein’s sole attorney.
Yes, Alan Dershowitz and Jeffrey Epstein had a relationship—at least for a period of time. Dershowitz has stated that they were introduced in the mid-1990s by mutual friends, and that he found Epstein intellectually engaging. Their connection deepened socially and professionally: Epstein donated to Harvard, hosted academic gatherings, and occasionally lent Dershowitz his homes for family events. Dershowitz has acknowledged flying on Epstein’s private jet and having had a massage, but insists that he was unaware of any illegal activity taking place.
At the time of his death in August 2019, Jeffrey Epstein was in federal custody, facing serious charges in New York for sex trafficking of minors. He had pleaded not guilty and was being held without bail at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, where he was considered a flight risk. His lawyers had appealed the decision to deny bail, but that appeal was still pending.
After his death—which was officially ruled a suicide—all criminal charges were dropped. However, investigations into his associates continued, leading to the conviction of Ghislaine Maxwell.
As for the existence of “a little black book” with names, dates and places, Dershowitz has stated that Epstein never created a “client list”, and President Donald Trump was not implicated in any unlawful conduct. Would Alan Dershowitz know—and if so, what has yet to be disclosed?



