Who was Named in the Newly Released Epstein Files






These people are named in internal DOJ investigations, FBI documents, or appear on organizational charts related to Epstein’s network. Some were investigated as potential co-conspirators; others were employees or close associates.

Name Type of Document / Appearance Notes

Ghislaine Maxwell FBI/DOJ investigative files; internal charts Epstein’s longtime associate, convicted of sex trafficking; central figure repeatedly named in investigative materials. 

Jean-Luc Brunel DOJ/FBI files; internal diagram Modeling agent tied to Epstein’s network; listed in internal documents; deceased. 

Leslie (Lesley) Groff Internal DOJ chart Epstein employee/assistant; appears in DOJ documents — not charged but referenced. 

Darren Indyke Internal chart Epstein’s lawyer listed in organizational diagram. 

Richard Kahn Internal organizational chart Listed among Epstein’s inner circle in released materials. 

Harry Beller DOJ internal document Financial adviser listed among associates. 

2. Public Figures Appearing in Photos, Flight Logs, or Contact Lists

These individuals show up in photographic material, flight records, or contact books associated with Epstein. Media reporting and historical data from the files confirm these appearances without implying criminal conduct.

Name Type of Document / Appearance Context

Bill Clinton Flight logs; candid photos Appears in flight logs and publicized photos. 

Donald Trump Flight logs; various references Appears in flight logs and internal records. 

Michael Jackson Photographs Appears in Epstein-related images. 

Mick Jagger Photographs Appears in released images. 

Diana Ross Photographs Appears in released images. 

Walter Cronkite Photographs Appears in released images. 

Sarah Ferguson Photographs Appears in released images. 

Richard Branson Photographs Appears in images linked to Epstein. 

Elon Musk Emails; correspondence Appears in released emails with Epstein. 

Bill Gates Emails; references in correspondence Appears referenced in email material; some claims are unverified. 

Alan Dershowitz Flight logs and manifests Appears in some flight or travel documents. 
Marla Maples Flight logs Appears in flight records with Epstein. 

Tiffany Trump Flight logs Appears in flight logs alongside Epstein contacts. 
Marvin Minsky Flight logs Appears in earlier documented flight records. 

3. Political and Official Mentions in Documents

These names appear in correspondence, news clippings, internal references, or government context documents within the Epstein files. Their mentions range from indirect cultural references to inclusion in email chains.

Name Type of Document / Appearance Context

Ehud Barak Records mentioning travel or lodging at Epstein properties Appears in DOJ release specifying stays at Epstein residences. 
Steve Tisch Emails with Epstein Correspondence discussing personal topics. 

Howard Lutnick Emails and correspondence Emails suggesting contact and visits coordinated through Epstein’s staff. 

(Note: Broader references to Donald Trump and other political figures have appeared in both flight logs and internal correspondence across releases — though band reports vary on how many distinct documents contain those names.) 

4. Broader Mentions and Informational References

These individuals or groups have appeared in the files in ancillary materials such as investigative spreadsheets, contact indices, or news items included in the release. Many are contextual mentions rather than direct contacts.


Unnamed FBI “suspected co-conspirators” Internal spreadsheet DOJ internal chart lists up to eight suspected co-conspirators, many redacted. 
Epstein Pilots and Crew Flight manifests Appear in travel logs; individual names often redacted or partial. 

Epstein Contact Book References Contact book files Includes many names, often without context or verification. 

Important Clarifications

Before using this list, it’s critically important to understand the following:

✔ Presence in the Epstein files does not indicate criminal conduct or guilt.
Many names appear due to travel records, social events, professional emails, or investigator notes. None are necessarily implicated in wrongdoing unless confirmed by prosecutions. 

✔ Many documents are redacted or lack context.
The DOJ withheld parts of files for victim privacy, legal privilege, and because some material contains sensitive content. 

✔ Some reported names emerge from media analysis, not direct file text.
For example, lists of celebrities or extended figures are compiled by media outlets reviewing released photos or metadata. 

What Types of Records These Mentions Come From

Understanding where these names appear helps contextualize the material:

Flight Logs – Travel manifests from Epstein’s aircraft and vessels showing passenger or destination records. 

Emails and Correspondence – Digital exchanges involving Epstein, his staff, or contacts. 

Photographs and Images – Visual documentation from Epstein’s properties, events, or possessions. 

Internal DOJ/FBI Investigative Charts – Organizational diagrams and suspect lists used by investigators. 

Summary

The public Epstein files contain millions of pages of material, much of which includes names of public figures. However:

Only a small fraction of records contain specific names. 

Names appear in different kinds of records — from mundane travel logs to investigative charts. 

Context and meaning vary widely, so presence alone isn’t proof of involvement in crimes. 


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