The address book, branded as Epstein's second 'little black book', was anticipated to fetch at least $75,000, but failed to sell due to an undisclosed reserve price.
Helali expressed initial doubts about the authenticity of the book he purchased for $425 but decided to buy it, reflecting on the controversies surrounding Epstein's connections.
The book listed contact details for more than 300 high-profile individuals, showcasing Epstein's vast network, which included influential investors and prominent political figures.
Despite efforts to sell Epstein's address book at auction, it remains unsold and might be included in future auctions, according to auction house owner Bill Panagopulos.
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