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sz. FAME. POWER. SILENCE.When the Epstein files surfaced, they didn’t just expose crimes — they revealed a list of famous names that stunned the world.

Trump, Clinton, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger — The Famous Names Inside the Epstein Files

U.S. President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, and global music icons Michael Jackson and Mick Jagger are among the high-profile names drawing intense attention after appearing in the newly released Epstein files.

Last week, the U.S. Department of Justice unveiled the first batch of long-awaited documents tied to the investigation of disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The release includes videos, photographs, and investigative records — materials the American public has demanded to see for years.

Within the files, numerous prominent figures are mentioned, including President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Britain’s Prince Andrew, and the late “King of Pop” Michael Jackson.

Importantly, appearing in the Epstein files does not mean these individuals are accused of or linked to Epstein’s criminal activities.
Many of those named have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.

Below are some of the most notable figures referenced in the Epstein documents.


Former President Bill Clinton

The Epstein files contain multiple photographs of Bill Clinton, including images showing him relaxing in a hot tub and swimming in a pool with two women.
In one image, one woman’s face is obscured, while the other appears to be Ghislaine Maxwell — Epstein’s longtime associate and convicted accomplice.

Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Clinton was photographed with Epstein on several occasions, years before Epstein’s arrest.

Clinton has never been accused of misconduct by Epstein’s victims and has consistently stated that he was unaware of Epstein’s crimes.

Responding to the resurfaced images, a spokesperson for the former president emphasized that the photos date back decades.

“There are two categories of people,” the spokesperson said.
“Those who were unaware and cut ties with Epstein before his crimes became public — and those who maintained a relationship afterward. President Clinton belongs to the first group.”


President Donald Trump

President Trump is also mentioned in documents released by the Department of Justice.

One passage claims Epstein allegedly pointed out a 14-year-old girl to Trump at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida during a meeting in the 1990s.

According to the record, Epstein gestured toward the girl and made a joking remark, after which both men reportedly laughed. The girl later recalled feeling uncomfortable but said she was “too young at the time to understand why.”

The girl later accused Epstein of grooming and abusing her over several years.
However, court records show she did not accuse Trump of any wrongdoing.

Trump’s name appears multiple times across the files, and he is visible in several photographs.
Initially, the Department of Justice removed images of Trump from the release, but later restored them following public backlash.

One photo shows Trump standing with a group of women, while another captures him alongside Melania Trump, Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell.

Trump has acknowledged being friends with Epstein for years but said the relationship ended around 2004 — long before Epstein’s arrest.
He has repeatedly denied any involvement in Epstein’s crimes.

White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson stated that the Trump administration has been “the most transparent in history,” citing the release of thousands of pages of documents and cooperation with congressional investigations.


Britain’s Prince Andrew

One of the most striking images in the Epstein files allegedly shows Prince Andrew reclining across the laps of five women whose faces have been obscured.
Ghislaine Maxwell appears standing behind him in the photo.

Prince Andrew, 65, is the third child of Queen Elizabeth II and the younger brother of King Charles III.
He previously held senior military ranks in the Royal Navy.

For years, Andrew has faced heavy criticism over his friendship with Epstein.
He was eventually stripped of royal titles and lost his official residence.

Virginia Giuffre, an Epstein victim, claimed in her memoir that she had sexual encounters with Prince Andrew on three occasions, including when she was 17.

Prince Andrew denied all allegations and stated he had never met Giuffre.
In 2022, he agreed to pay millions of dollars to settle the civil lawsuit without admitting wrongdoing.

Giuffre died by suicide in April.


Entertainment Stars

The Epstein files also reference major entertainment figures, including Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Chris Tucker, and Mick Jagger.

Several photographs show Epstein posing alongside these stars, though the context and timing of the images remain unclear.

One image reportedly shows Michael Jackson standing next to former President Clinton and Diana Ross, while surrounding faces are blurred out.

Representatives for Mick Jagger, Chris Tucker, and Diana Ross have not commented on the documents.


Many materials released by the Department of Justice remain heavily redacted, including police statements, investigative reports, and images.

Under U.S. law, officials are permitted to redact documents to protect victims’ identities and safeguard ongoing investigations, but they must provide justification.

When asked why the full files have not been released, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche responded simply:

“The law is very clear. We are required to protect the victims.”

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