WASHINGTON — The Justice Department is preparing to release notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s personal address book Thursday, The Post has learned.
A source who has reviewed the files said the release spans more than 100 pages, including a list of contacts without further context.
The person said the unveiling was likely to be a “disappointment” to sleuths eager for bombshell new evidence about the billionaire pedophile’s connection to prominent political and business leaders.
Former President Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Prince Andrew and President Trump are among the high-profile people who associated with Epstein — though Trump reportedly banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago in 2007 over an incident with a club member’s daughter.
Former President Bill Clinton, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and President Trump are among the high-profile people who associated with Epstein.
A client list is not included in the initial release, which was compiled into binders describing the disclosure as “phase one” of the Epstein files, according to the source.
Copies of the binder circulated within the West Wing ahead of an anticipated afternoon publication.
It’s unclear whether Attorney General Pam Bondi intends to release more more Epstein documents, though the binder’s name suggests that may be the plan.
Some of Epstein’s address books have already been made public, and it’s unclear if the document dump will include fresh information.
A 97-page address book published by Gawker in 2015 included names, addresses and phone numbers of 221 people.
A different address book from 1997 was put up for auction last year but failed to sell.
That 64-page book listed 349 people including Robert F. Kennedy Jr, NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo’s wife Cristina Greeven, actress Morgan Fairchild and billionaire Carl Icahn.
Epstein was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell on Aug. 10, 2019, from what authorities deemed a suicide.
At the time, the 66-year-old was awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.
Epstein’s former girlfriend and coconspirator Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison sentence on charges of child sex trafficking and perjury, among other counts.
It’s unclear if Attorney General Pam Bondi intends to release more Epstein documents, though the binder’s name suggests that may be the plan.
A Justice Department spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.