Epstein scandal: celebrities involved in the court dossier
Famous contacts such as Jagger and Michael Jackson revealed in Epstein documents. Trump not included in the list.
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The US Attorney General Pam Bondi released the first part of declassified government documents related to financier Jeffrey Epstein on 27 February 2025, but the files officially published by the US government on the Justice Department website have largely been in the public domain for years, and do not include any particular new bombshell about the case.
The document list
.The small group of published documents includes a copy of the flight logs of Epstein's private plane and a photocopy of an address book allegedly compiled by Epstein and his long-time confidante Ghislaine Maxwell.
The Justice Department stated that it made the documents public to demonstrate its commitment to transparency.
Vip names
.Among the documents published by the Justice Department on Epstein are personal contacts of the former financier who died by suicide in prison in New York on 10 August 2019. Excellent names had already surfaced in the past during the Maxwell trial itself.
The list includes Mick Jagger, the famous rock star of the Rolling Stones, the late Michael Jackson, actor Alec Baldwin, Ethel Kennedy - the mother of Robert F. Kennedy Jr - and model Naomi Campbell. And also singer Courtney Love, former wife of the suicidal Kurt Cobain, the legendary singer of the band Nirvana, Senator Ted Kennedy (also deceased) and actor Ralph Finnies. The New York Post reports this, pointing out that the list of contacts does not match the list of clients.
