Jeffrey Epstein’s Rolodex Features Influential Celebrities Like Michael Jackson, Alec Baldwin, Naomi Campbell, and More

Newly Released Documents Reveal High-Profile Celebrities Linked to Jeffrey Epstein

Recent documents made public by the Justice Department have uncovered a list of several high-profile celebrities connected to Jeffrey Epstein.

The list, which was released on Thursday, includes names such as Michael Jackson, Alec Baldwin, Naomi Campbell, Mick Jagger, Prince Andrew, the late Ethel Kennedy—mother of Robert F. Kennedy—and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, as reported by The Post.

Fox News has clarified that none of these celebrities have been charged with any crimes in relation to Epstein.

The documents also revealed a file named “Masseuses,” which contained 254 additional names that were redacted.

Despite the mention of notable celebrities, an insider expressed disappointment to The Post, indicating that the findings fell short of expectations for those looking to uncover more about Epstein’s connections to powerful political figures.

A federal court order last year mandated the release of sealed documents linked to Epstein’s alleged sexual exploitation of over 250 underage girls at his residences in New York and Florida, as stated by the Office of Public Affairs.

Epstein’s criminal case has garnered significant public attention due to his ties with world leaders, many of whom had connections to his private jet, dubbed the “Lolita Express,” and visits to his exclusive Caribbean island.

Known for cultivating a network of influential businessmen and leaders, Epstein often engaged in discussions about philanthropy and business ventures.

Among his notable connections were former President Donald Trump, ex-President Bill Clinton, and Bill Gates. However, Trump reportedly banned Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, after an alleged incident involving a teenage member’s daughter in 2007. Gates has since publicly reflected on his association with Epstein, calling it a “big mistake” during an interview with the Wall Street Journal.

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