
Fallout continues for President Donald Trump as the scandal surrounding convicted child sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein and the ongoing efforts to expose the files around the Justice Department investigation. Some of those are leading to shock as new names are popping up, like Ivanka Trump and her late mother, Ivana.
While the DOJ has slowly begun handing over micro-fragments of the gigabyte of data to the House Oversight and Reform Committee, little is being found that is new. What is, however, is causing quakes through the political world.
On Wednesday, the members will see some information from the Epstein estate. All of it will be uncensored, including all the names.
Among the findings is the so-called "birthday book," which included messages from notable people, some of which included references to Epstein's obsession with young women.
Another new item is the so-called "little black book." These aren't people who were listed as "clients," rather, it was Epstein's phone/address book.
The Independent reported that the book has "hundreds of names," some of which were circled and some titled "Massage" with locations like "Paris" and "Island." Those circled were people like attorney Alan Dershowitz and billionaire Les Wexner.
Trump’s late ex-wife, Ivana, is also on the list, as well as Trump's daughter, Ivanka.
NBC News Capitol Hill correspondent Julie Tsirkin told MSNBC's Ana Cabrara on Wednesday that the estate is not expected to turn over any additional documents.
Legal analyst Lisa Rubin mentioned the black book during the panel discussion, and on the screen flashed the image of the two Trump women in it.
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