Top Celebrities Named in the Epstein Files: Big Names Revealed
The Epstein Files, released by the US Justice Department, are in connection with the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Creating a stir in business, politics, and academia, the files listed the names of eminent figures from various fields, revealing secrets Epstein had kept.
Jeffrey Epstein File Leak: Names of Public Figures Revealed
The public release of the Epstein Files led many to regret their association with Epstein, a convicted paedophile.
Consequently, several individuals resigned from their positions. The files exposed Epstein’s network and his notorious island associates.
Epstein Files Celebrities List: Names of Noted Public Figures Revealed
Here are high-profile public figures named in the files.
Donald Trump, US Preside
The Epstein Files included the current US President, Donald Trump.
When the Justice Department recently released the files, it had pictures of Trump with Jeffrey Epstein and the FBI’s unconfirmed reports, which had details of sexual misconduct by a woman against the President of the United States.
Bill Gates, Chair at Gates Foundation
Microsoft co-founder and Gates Foundation Chairman Bill Gates’s inclusion surprised many readers.
According to a WSJ report, the meeting between Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein took place multiple times since 2011. Both even flew on a private plane.
The released files show Gates with women, but the Justice Department edited their faces. Apologising to his foundation staff, he last month defended himself, saying he did nothing illicit and that he neither saw nor witnessed any.
Elon Musk, Tesla and SpaceX CEO
The Epstein Files, which also named Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk, were released under the Trump administration.
The files included recordings of email exchanges between Musk and Epstein referencing island visits.
Musk denied attending Epstein’s parties and voiced support for prosecuting Epstein’s associates.
Noam Chomsky, Professor at Arizona University
The Epstein Files also implicated academic figures, including Noam Chomsky, a University of Arizona professor.
According to revelations from the Justice Department file, the professor was in contact with Epstein and even advised him on handling bad press.
His wife, Valeria Chomskey, stated that they were careless for not thoroughly checking his background.
Mark Zuckerberg, Meta CEO
The Justice Department’s files have also revealed the name of Mark Zuckerberg, the Meta CEO and creator of Facebook in 2004, during his studies at Harvard University.
He also oversees other products, including WhatsApp and Instagram. His name has also come up in the Epstein Files.
The files reveal that he had dinner with a group of Silicon Valley billionaires, organised by LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, and that Jeffrey Epsein attended in 2015.
According to Meta, Zuckerberg’s meeting with Epstein took place once during dinner. After that, there was no further communication between the two.
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Sergey Brin, Google Co-Founder
Sergey Brin, Google co-founder, also appears among those named in the Epstein Files.e.
Based on a picture released in the files, he is seen on a tropical island with women. Although the faces of women have been redacted.
The documents say Epstein suggested Brin set up a tax savings trust for is kids in 2007.
Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn Co-Founder
Reid Hoffman, the LinkedIn co-founder, is said to have helped Epstein manage bad press at the time when the allegations of sex trafficking were made against him.
Hoffman even visited his island in 2014. He admitted to knowing the disgraced financier through a fundraising link with MIT, a relationship he now regrets.
Larry Summers, Professor at Harvard University
Next on the list is Harvard University professor Larry Summers. He is reported to have visited Epstein’s townhouse not once, but many times, and had a long relationship with the sex offender.
When Summers' name appeared in released files, he felt deeply ashamed of his interactions with Epstein, and even declared his resignation from his post at Harvard after the final academic year.
Bill Clinton, Former US President
Bill Clinton, 42nd US President (1993-2001), reportedly maintained close ties with Epstein.
There are pictures of him enjoying himself in the swimming pool.
During a February deposition before the House Oversight Committee, the Democratic President denied having seen or engaged in any illegal activity.
Other Names in Epstein Files List
- Howard Lutnick, US Commerce Secretary
- Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia
- Steve Bannon, Former Trump adviser
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Former Royal Prince
- Peter Mandelson, Ex-UK ambassador to the US
- Richard Branson, Virgin Group Founder
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The Epstein files are documents, records and testimonies related to financier Jeffrey Epstein and his network of associates.
The release of the files has revealed the names of several well-known figures linked to Epstein, causing global controversy.
No. Many names appear in the records without any proof of involvement in illegal activity.
The revelations have triggered political debates, public scrutiny and some high-profile resignations.
The case involves powerful personalities and raises serious questions about accountability and influence.