Investigative journalist and former NYPD detective John Connolly, who investigated convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, died on Jan. 15 at the age of 78.
During his time as a journalist, he notably wrote articles on former President Donald Trump, Steven Seagal, Michael Jackson, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The four-part documentary, “Filthy Rich,” aired on May 27, 2020, and features interviews with women who say they were abused by Epstein, including Virginia Giuffre and Maria Farmer. It also features several of Epstein’s former workers.
“I knew I was going to be careful. I knew I wasn’t going to put anything in the book that I really couldn’t prove was accurate, so I wasn’t really that afraid. Hollywood is a little slower, and I think maybe there was more concern, a little bit of a fear, until Epstein died, and then I think people stopped being afraid of him,” he said.
Patterson said his book with Connolly and Malloy tells the story of “justice breaking down.”
“The justice system breaking down and about how could we, since 2006, not pay attention to this story,” Patterson said CBSN’s “Red & Blue” in July 2019.
Connolly also played a role in the Investigation Discovery documentary “Who Killed Jeffrey Epstein?”
Prior to becoming a journalist, Connolly worked as a detective at the New York Police Department and as a stockbroker.
Carvello told The Post that a memorial service for Connolly has been planned for the spring.