Epstein Had His Own Lodge at Interlochens Prestigious Arts Camp for Kids
Kate Briquelet
Since Jeffrey Epsteins arrest for allegedly trafficking underage girls, authorities have cast a spotlight on his massive wealth and many properties, including his New York and Florida mansions, New Mexico ranch, private isle in the Virgin Islands and apartment in France.
But during the 1990s, Epstein apparently had another getaway at a Michigan cabin. There, the 66-year-old financier was a donor to the revered Interlochen Center for the Arts, a fine arts boarding school and camp, and had bankrolled the Jeffrey Epstein Scholarship Lodge on its campus.
Indeed, The Daily Beast has discovered that Epstein listed this rental lodge in his infamous Little Black Booka veritable rolodex of famous faces, from President Donald Trump and his lawyer Alan Dershowitz, to Harvey Weinsteins brother, Bob, and even Courtney Love. The address book also contained the names of a pair of students who had attended Interlochen.
Beside the words Michigan Home and Epstein Lodge in the Little Black Book were the P.O. Box and address for Interlochen, along with three area phone numbers.
Oooh! Donald Trump's name was in a book (all context removed).
Forget Schroedinger's Cat, we've got a media-mobilized Schroedinger's Clinton; in fact, we have a pair of them. Since 2016, the media is turning out to be even worse than I already thought they were.