NY Yankees President Randy Levine. Photo from social media.

WASHINGTON – Jeffrey Epstein, the prominent money manager with relationships with prominent figures around the world, was convicted of sex offenses in 2008 and indicted again in 2019, making him a registered sex offender.  The files, including the “little black books” and other documents, showed a list of wealthy individuals who continued dealing with him after his 2008 conviction.

The January 30, 2026, release of nearly three million additional documents as part of the Epstein File Library shows several well-known individuals dealing with Epstein in November 2010.

On a four-page “Fund Investment Overview” listing clients participating in an “activist growth fund focused primarily on the disruptive intersection of technology and media,” New York Yankees President and Dutchess County resident Randy Levine appears on the list of that specific fund, joining Rudy Giuliani, Steve Case from AOL, Donald Graham from the Washington Post, and former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, of Bloomberg LP.

Levine and his wife Mindy formerly resided in Amenia, in northern Dutchess County, but in recent years they have relocated to the southern Dutchess County town of Pawling.

Levine did not return emails seeking comment before publication.