Clinton National Security Advisor. Named in sworn victim interrogatory with 'Knowledge of defendant's sexual desire for minor girls.' Flight logs confirm he flew on Epstein's aircraft. Fifth Amendment invoked about Epstein-Berger relationship, in sequence between questions about Brunel bringing minors and Dershowitz. Convicted in 2005 of stealing classified documents from National Archives. Died 2015.
Key Findings
- EFTA00727684: Named in sworn victim interrogatory — 'Knowledge of finances and defendant's sexual desire for minor girls'
- Flight logs confirm Sandy Berger flew on Epstein's aircraft
- EFTA01246832: Fifth Amendment invoked about Epstein-Berger relationship — question sequence placed between questions about Brunel bringing minors and Dershowitz
- Convicted 2005 of stealing classified documents from National Archives — plea deal, community service
- Clinton National Security Advisor (1997-2001) — highest-ranking national security official connected to Epstein
- Died December 2015
- EFTA01260014: FedEx Priority Overnight from Epstein (301 E 66th St) to Sandy Berger at 17 Circle Way, Sea Cliff NY 11579 — Aug 2005
- EFTA01265994 (2005): Multiple Shoppers Travel bookings on Epstein account — $393.20, $690.20, $899.00, $879.00. Travel agency at 303 5th Avenue billed to J. Epstein, 457 Madison Ave.