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The Epstein files are about to arrive. By the end of this week, the US Justice Department is legally required to release a vast trove of unclassified records linked to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Travel logs. Interview memos. Financial records. Materials about Epstein’s associates. Internal communications. Even documents related to Epstein’s death. A searchable archive of a scandal that has spent two decades oscillating between whispers and lawsuits Much of what will emerge is expected to deepen, rather than radically change, what is already known. Thousands of pages have been disclosed over the years through trials, civil litigation and congressional releases. And from those fragments, a familiar set of names has already taken shape. Presidents and princes. Billionaires and intellectuals. A social circle so eclectic it could double as a TED conference that went badly wrong.Before the next tranche lands, here is a clear-eyed account of who has been named so far, where they appear, and why they are part of the Epstein record. Alec BaldwinWho: ActorWhere: Epstein contact bookWhy: Listed as a contact. No allegation of wrongdoing.Alan DershowitzWho: Constitutional lawyer, former Harvard professorWhere: Civil court filings; witness testimonyWhy: Accused by Virginia Giuffre of sexual abuse. Dershowitz denied the allegations, countersued for defamation, and later reached a settlement that included withdrawal of claims.
Alan GreenbergWho: Former CEO of Bear StearnsWhere: Flight logsWhy: Listed as a passenger on Epstein’s aircraft. No allegation attached to the listing.Bill Clinton

This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows former President Bill Clinton, Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, with Clinton's signature at the top of the photo. (House Oversight Committee via AP)
Who: 42nd President of the United StatesWhere: Epstein flight logs; witness statementsWhy: Flew on Epstein’s private jet multiple times in the early 2000s. Clinton denies visiting Epstein’s island and says the trips were linked to foundation or humanitarian work.Bill GatesWho: Microsoft co-founderWhere: Media investigations; confirmed meetingsWhy: Met Epstein multiple times after his 2008 conviction.
Gates has acknowledged the meetings and called the association a mistake.Charles Althorp Who: Brother of Princess DianaWhere: Epstein contact bookWhy: Listed as a contact. No allegation of wrongdoing.David CopperfieldWho: Magician and entertainerWhere: Witness testimonyWhy: Named in testimony as part of Epstein’s social circle. Denies wrongdoing and was never charged.Donald TrumpWho: 45th and 47th President of the United StatesWhere: Photographs; contemporaneous interviews; social recordsWhy: Socialised with Epstein in the 1990s. Trump says he severed ties before Epstein’s first arrest and denies any involvement in criminal conduct.Doug BandWho: Former senior aide to Bill ClintonWhere: Contact records; travel-related reportingWhy: Appears in Epstein-related records through Clinton-era associations. No allegation of wrongdoing.Eva Andersson-Dubin Who: Physician, former Miss SwedenWhere: Travel records; witness statementsWhy: Appears in flight-related material connected to Epstein’s circle. Denies wrongdoing.Ghislaine Maxwell

FILE - Audrey Strauss, acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, points to a photo of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, during a news conference in New York on July 2, 2020. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
Who: British socialiteWhere: Federal criminal trial; convictionsWhy: Convicted in 2021 of sex trafficking and related offences.
Epstein’s closest associate and recruiter.Glenn DubinWho: Hedge fund billionaireWhere: Witness testimony; social recordsWhy: Named by Virginia Giuffre as part of Epstein’s social circle. Dubin denies all wrongdoing.George MitchellWho: Former US senator and diplomatWhere: Witness testimonyWhy: Accused by Virginia Giuffre. Mitchell denied the allegation and was never charged.Jean-Luc BrunelWho: French modelling agentWhere: Witness testimony; investigative recordsWhy: Longtime Epstein associate accused of procuring underage girls.
Died by suicide in jail in 2022 while awaiting trial.Jeffrey EpsteinWho: Financier, convicted sex offenderWhere: Criminal indictments; investigative filesWhy: Central figure. Arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges and died in jail while awaiting trial.Jes StaleyWho: Former Barclays CEOWhere: Email correspondence; regulatory investigationsWhy: Maintained contact with Epstein after his conviction. Not accused of participating in Epstein’s crimes.Larry Summers

Lawrence Summers pauses Harvard role amid Epstein investigation
Who: Former US Treasury Secretary, former Harvard presidentWhere: Epstein contact lists; meeting recordsWhy: Appears in Epstein’s address books and calendars. Summers has said the association was professional and limited.Les WexnerWho: Founder of L BrandsWhere: Financial records; investigative reportingWhy: Epstein managed his finances and held power of attorney. Wexner says he was deceived and cut ties in 2007.Marvin Minsky (posthumous)Who: MIT scientistWhere: Witness testimonyWhy: Accused posthumously by Virginia Giuffre. MIT later acknowledged accepting Epstein donations but disputes knowledge of crimes at the time.Noam Chomsky

Who: Linguist and political theoristWhere: Epstein calendars; email correspondence; financial recordsWhy: Met Epstein multiple times after his 2008 conviction to discuss politics and finance. Chomsky says a $270,000 transfer involved his own funds, not a gift.Prince AndrewWho: Duke of York, British royalWhere: Witness testimony; photographs; civil filingsWhy: Accused by Virginia Giuffre of sexual assault. Denied wrongdoing but settled a civil lawsuit in 2022 and stepped back from royal duties.Woody AllenWho: Film directorWhere: Epstein contact bookWhy: Listed as a contact. Allen denies any relationship or visits and says he never socialised with Epstein.Virginia GiuffreWho: Epstein survivor and accuserWhere: Court filings; sworn testimonyWhy: Her allegations underpin much of what is publicly known about Epstein’s abuse network.









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