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​πŸ“° Jeffrey Epstein Connections: A Revised List of Publicly Named Individuals


The following list contains individuals whose names have appeared in unsealed court documents, flight logs, or other public reports related to the associates, employees, and victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell.
Note: The inclusion of a name on this list does not constitute an accusation of any criminal activity in relation to Epstein. Many individuals mentioned were merely acquaintances, employees, or cited in depositions or emails without any accusation of wrongdoing.
⚖️ Individuals Convicted or Facing/Settling Criminal/Civil Accusations
Jeffrey Epstein: Financier and convicted sex offender. He died in prison (ruled suicide) while awaiting federal sex trafficking charges.
Ghislaine Maxwell: Epstein's associate/ex-girlfriend. She was convicted of sex trafficking and conspiracy and is currently serving a 20-year sentence.
Prince Andrew: British royal. He settled a civil lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexual abuse (an allegation he denied).
Jean-Luc Brunel: Modeling Agent. Accused by several women of abuse; he died by suicide in a French prison while awaiting trial on rape charges.
Alan Dershowitz: Lawyer/Academic. Accused by an Epstein victim of abuse (allegation he denies); the accuser later withdrew the claim against him.
Virginia Giuffre: Key Epstein accuser. She was the plaintiff in the civil suit against Ghislaine Maxwell that led to the unsealing of many documents.
Jes Staley: Former Barclays CEO/JPMorgan Chase Executive. He is facing civil suits alleging he was aware of and benefitted from Epstein's sex trafficking (allegations he denies); he resigned from Barclays due to media scrutiny.
🌍 Politicians, World Leaders, and Public Servants
Names mentioned in flight logs, calendars, or documents include: Former Prime Minister of Israel Ehud Barak, Political Strategist Steve Bannon, Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (mentioned frequently, including in flight logs; no allegation of criminal activity), Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, Former Norwegian Prime Minister ThorbjΓΈrn Jagland, Late Former Governor of New Mexico Bill Richardson (accused by Giuffre, an allegation he denied), Former White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler, Former U.S. President Donald Trump (mentioned in documents and address books; no allegation of criminal activity), and CIA Director William Burns.
🎬 Entertainers, Artists, and Celebrities
Individuals listed in address books, calendars, or mentioned in depositions as acquaintances or people witnesses were asked about include: Actor Alec Baldwin, Actress Cate Blanchett, Model Naomi Campbell, Magician David Copperfield, Actress Cameron Diaz, Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, Actor Rafe Fiennes, Musician Mick Jagger, Late Musician Michael Jackson (mentioned in a deposition as attending a party; no accusation of wrongdoing), Actor Kevin Spacey, Fashion Designer Vera Wang, Disgraced Producer Harvey Weinstein, Actor Bruce Willis, Filmmaker Woody Allen, and Filmmaker George Lucas.
πŸ’° Business Leaders, Academics, and Other Associates
Individuals mentioned through business or academic connections include: Investor Ron Burkle, Academic/Activist Noam Chomsky, Billionaire Investor Glenn Dubin (accused by Giuffre, an allegation he denies), Microsoft Co-founder Bill Gates (mentioned in calendars/emails regarding professional and charitable meetings), Late Physicist Stephen Hawking (mentioned in an email from Epstein), Venture Capitalist Reid Hoffman (met with Epstein regarding a charitable venture; stated he regrets knowing him), Late AI Pioneer Marvin Minsky (accused by Giuffre, an allegation he denied), Entrepreneur Elon Musk, Hyatt Executive Tom Pritzker (accused by Giuffre, an allegation he denies), Former Harvard President Lawrence Summers, Billionaire Investor Peter Thiel, and Retail Executive Les Wexner (longtime business associate of Epstein who gave him power over his finances).
πŸ› ️ Epstein Staff and Internal Contacts
Individuals who worked for Epstein and were mentioned in the documents include Sarah Kellen (accused by victims of assisting in scheduling and procurement) and Juan Alessi (longtime manager of Epstein's Palm Beach estate).
Report by HARP ON THE TRUTH
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