Epstein Files new release has 305 names, including politicians, celebrities and businessmen – Full List

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Epstein Files new release has 305 names, including politicians, celebrities and businessmen - Full List

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on February 14, 2026, the full release of all Epstein files per the Epstein Files Transparency Act, including a list of 305+ high-profile names—strictly government officials or politically exposed persons mentioned at least once. This is explicitly not a client list or evidence of wrongdoing; names appear in varied contexts like emails, Epstein’s “Black Book,” or unrelated media clips.

List Criteria

  • Covers those named in released files (e.g., emails with Epstein/Maxwell, contact book, flight logs).
  • Excludes victim-identifying info (redacted for sensitivity) and law-enforcement protected details.
  • Total files: Millions of pages, including DOJ memos on probes, Epstein’s death, and networks.

Notable US Politicians Named

These individuals appear once or more, per Bondi’s letter to Congress—no implication of misconduct.

NameContext Example
Donald TrumpEmails/contact book â€‹
Melania TrumpListed in files [query]
Ivanka TrumpListed in files [query]
JD VancePolitically exposed [query]
Bill ClintonPrior known mentions â€‹
Bill RichardsonPrior known mentions [query]
Joe BidenListed in files [query]
Jill BidenListed in files [query]
Steve BannonListed in files [query]

Broader High-Profile Mentions

Other examples from reports: Barack/Michelle Obama, Prince Harry, Bill Gates, Woody Allen, Mark Zuckerberg, Bruce Springsteen, Howard Lutnick, Kim Kardashian, Kurt Cobain. Bondi emphasized compliance speed led to unintentional omissions; redactions protect victims/active cases. Public reaction mixes calls for context with conspiracy claims, but DOJ stresses no “client list” exists.

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