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Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced the release of all files connected to Jeffrey Epstein.
According to Bondi, an extensive collection of millions of emails, photographs, and documents related to the disturbing case against Epstein is now available to the public.
The Department of Justice has also disclosed a comprehensive list featuring 300 prominent figures, including well-known celebrities and politicians, as part of Bondi’s mandated update to Congress delivered on February 14.
It’s important to note that being named in the Epstein files does not imply any involvement or guilt in Epstein’s reprehensible crimes involving minors.
While several individuals on the list, such as Ghislaine Maxwell and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, have long been linked to Epstein, this marks the first time a detailed list has been published by Bondi and her administration.
The list spans a variety of professions, from singers and actors to business moguls and entrepreneurs, both living and deceased, who appear in the files at least once.
Read all 300 of the names of prominent figures that appear in the documents below.
A-listers including Beyonce, Cher, Kim Kardashian, Bruce Springsteen and Jay Z, have appeared in the files.
Politicians, including President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, were also named in the documents.
Michelle Obama, Marco Rubio, and the Clintons are among other prominent politicians named in the list.
The names appear in a ‘wide variety of contexts,’ Bondi and Todd Blanche, her deputy, noted.
Robert Di Nero, Diana Ross, Melinda Gates, Tucker Carlson, and Meghan Markle are also included in Bondi’s finalized, sweeping list of every celebrity named in the files.
The letter adds: ‘No records were withheld or redacted ‘on the basis of embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity, including to any government official, public figure, or foreign dignitary.’
In Bondi’s letter on Saturday, she explained that all of the files relating to the law have been released, which have been categorized into nine different sections.
Epstein is seen with his long-time madame, Ghislaine Maxwell
The categories spelled out by the Justice Department are: Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, flight logs or travel records, individuals named in connection with Epstein’s criminal activities, details on corporate, nonprofit, academic or governmental entities with ties to Epstein, immunity deals involving Epstein and his associates, internal DOJ communications, all communications relating to the destruction of evidence relating to Epstein, and finally, documentation of Epstein’s detention and death.
Bondi then explained what has been withheld during the Epstein files release.
The letter stated: ‘The only category of records withheld were those records where permitted withholdings under Section 2(c) and privileged materials were not segregable from material responsive under Section 2(a).
‘As discussed in the Department’s December 19, 2025, and January 29, 2026, letters to Congress (the Prior EFTA Letters), the privileges that applied to the withheld records were deliberative-process privilege, work-product privilege, and attorney-client privilege.’