Newsprint magnate listed in Epstein's black book
Peter Mark Brant Sr. is an American magazine publisher (formerly of Brant Publications, including Interview and ARTnews), film producer, art collector, and polo player. He appears in Jeffrey Epstein's "little black book" — the address book of contacts maintained by Epstein — and is listed on Wikipedia's "Connections of Jeffrey Epstein" and "List of people named in the Epstein files" pages. Extensive research across multiple searches found no evidence of any arrests, criminal charges, formal investigations, civil lawsuits, or other legal accountability outcomes for Peter Brant in connection with Jeffrey Epstein. His appearance in Epstein's address book indicates Epstein possessed his contact information, which is consistent with Brant's high-profile status in media, art, and social circles. No primary sources — court records, DOJ filings, or press releases — connect Peter Brant to any formal legal proceedings arising from the Epstein case. The available evidence places him solely in the category of a named contact in Epstein's files with no further legal consequence documented.
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Peter Mark Brant Sr. is an American magazine publisher, film producer, and art collector. He is listed in Jeffrey Epstein's black book.
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