Itzhak Perlman
In Epstein's Black Book
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Itzhak Perlman

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Background

Israeli-American virtuoso violinist, widely regarded as one of the greatest violinists of the 20th century. Listed in Epstein's black book on page 77 with 2 phone numbers including a private line, and a New York address on West 70th Street. Perlman performed at the White House, the Nobel Prize ceremonies, and major international events.

Epstein cultivated connections with prominent cultural figures as part of his social networking strategy. No testimony from any accuser has placed Perlman at Epstein's properties. No allegations of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein have been made against him, and he does not appear in flight logs.

Flight Log Appearances
No flight log records found for Itzhak Perlman.
Related Documents
College rape allegation involving a small‑stature violinist and subsequent court reversal
2025-11-11 · House-oversight · Other
The passage recounts a single campus sexual assault case with no indication of high‑level officials, financial transactions, or broader systemic misconduct. It provides limited specifics (names of par Itzhak Perlman allegedly contacted the author about the case. Accusation involved a 99‑lb violinist and a 140‑lb lacrosse player. Defendant was convicted, sentenced to 95 days, then conviction was re
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College rape allegation involving a small‑stature violinist and subsequent court reversal
· House-oversight · Government
College rape allegation involving a small‑stature violinist and subsequent court reversal The passage recounts a single campus sexual assault case with no indication of high‑level officials, financial transactions, or broader systemic misconduct. It provides limited specifics (names of parties are omitted, no dates, no institutions beyond a generic college) and offers no actionable leads for investigative follow‑up beyond the anecdotal narrative. Key insights: Itzhak Perlman allegedly contacted the author about the case.; Accusation involved a 99‑lb violinist and a 140‑lb lacrosse player.; Defendant was convicted, sentenced to 95 days, then conviction was reversed on access to the complainant’s psychiatric records.
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