A growing list of U.S. celebrities and public figures has surfaced in newly released Jeffrey Epstein files, offering fresh insight into the late financier’s connections. Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking, remains under intense scrutiny for his ties across politics, entertainment, and high society.
On November 12, the House Oversight Committee released over 20,000 pages of documents, including flight logs, court records, and emails. A Senate vote now requires the Justice Department to release even more material by December 19, covering nearly 300 GB of data and visitor logs from Epstein’s private island.
Several high-profile Americans appear in the documents: Bill Clinton, RFK Jr., Larry Summers, and Donald Trump — whose name appears about 1,500 times, mostly in media reports. Trump denies wrongdoing and says he cut ties with Epstein in the early 2000s. Marla Maples and Tiffany Trump are also listed in flight logs. Entertainment names like Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, Courtney Love, and Chris Tucker appear as well.
British figures are included too. Prince Andrew is mentioned 173 times and continues to deny accusations of abuse from Virginia Giuffre. Sarah Ferguson appears nine times, and Queen Camilla and Princess Diana are referenced, though no direct links to Epstein are confirmed. Other names include Nigel Farage and former UK prime ministers Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and David Cameron.
Being mentioned in the files does not necessarily indicate involvement in crimes; many appear only through media coverage or indirect references. As more documents emerge, authorities will determine whether further action is needed.