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Connections of Jeffrey Epstein

Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier and convicted sex offender, maintained extensive connections with powerful individuals and institutions globally. His network included members of the transnational capitalist class, as well as prominent figures in academia, politics, royalty, and entertainment. Epstein's affiliations with various institutions as a member or donor persisted even after his crimes became public knowledge, highlighting the depth and complexity of his relationships.

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1981: Andersson-Dubin dated Epstein

Eva Andersson-Dubin dated Jeffrey Epstein from 1981 to 1990.

1989: Member of the Democratic Party

From 1989 to 1995 George J. Mitchell was a leading member of the Democratic Party.

1990: Casablancas sent a 15-year-old female model to meet Epstein

According to a 2019 lawsuit, John Casablancas had sent a 15-year-old female model in 1990 to meet a photographer later identified as Jeffrey Epstein, who sexually assaulted her.

1990: Andersson-Dubin dated Epstein

Eva Andersson-Dubin dated Jeffrey Epstein from 1981 to 1990.

1991: Donation to Bill Clinton's Campaign

In 1991, Jeffrey Epstein donated $1,000 to Bill Clinton's presidential election campaign.

February 1993: Maxwell and Epstein associated with each other

British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was one of Epstein's close affiliates, a partner in crime to his sex trafficking operations as well as a romantic partner. Maxwell and Epstein were associated with each other by as early as February 1993, and may have been introduced to one another by alleged Israeli spy Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine's father, in the late 1980s.

1993: Visits to the White House

Between 1993 and 1995, visitor logs indicate that Jeffrey Epstein paid 17 visits to the White House, often to meet with Mark Middleton, one of Bill Clinton's top fundraisers and assistant to the White House chief of staff.

1993: Donation to White House Historical Association and Reception

In 1993, Jeffrey Epstein donated $10,000 to the White House Historical Association. Accompanied by Ghislaine Maxwell, he attended a donors' reception hosted by President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton.

May 1994: Flight on the Lolita Express

In May 1994, Mark Middleton flew with Jeffrey Epstein on the Lolita Express, his private jet.

1995: Visits to the White House

Between 1993 and 1995, visitor logs indicate that Jeffrey Epstein paid 17 visits to the White House, often to meet with Mark Middleton, one of Bill Clinton's top fundraisers and assistant to the White House chief of staff.

1995: Member of the Democratic Party

From 1989 to 1995 George J. Mitchell was a leading member of the Democratic Party.

1998: Donations to Harvard to support Kosslyn's research

In 1998, Harvard received $200,000 in donations from Jeffrey Epstein to support Stephen Kosslyn's research.

2000: Brockman hosted an annual Billionaires' Dinner during the TED conference

John Brockman hosted an annual "Billionaires' Dinner" during the TED conference in Monterey, California, which Jeffrey Epstein attended from 2000 to as late as 2011, years after his conviction for child sex crimes.

2000: Brockman was photographed aboard Epstein's private jet

John Brockman was photographed aboard Jeffrey Epstein's private jet, the Lolita Express, in 2000, alongside Steven Pinker, Daniel Dennett, Katinka Matson (Brockman's wife and president of Brockman Inc.), and Richard Dawkins. Brockman's name was also found in Epstein's private jet log.

2001: Grant from Jeffrey Epstein Foundation

In 2001, Ben Goertzel received a $100,000 grant from the Jeffrey Epstein Foundation for artificial general intelligence research.

2002: Flights on the 'Lolita Express' and trip to Africa

In 2002, Bill Clinton flew on Jeffrey Epstein's plane, the 'Lolita Express', to Africa along with Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker to visit HIV/AIDS project sites.

2002: Trump publicly praised Epstein

In 2002, Donald Trump publicly praised Jeffrey Epstein, with whom he socialized from the late 1980s through the mid-2000s.

2002: Donations to Harvard to support Kosslyn's research

In 2002, Harvard received $200,000 in donations from Jeffrey Epstein to support Stephen Kosslyn's research.

2002: Research Grant and Symposium

In 2002, Marvin Minsky received a $100,000 research grant from Jeffrey Epstein, and Minsky organized an academic symposium on Little Saint James, Epstein's private island.

2003: Flights on the 'Lolita Express'

In 2003, Bill Clinton took multiple flights on Jeffrey Epstein's plane, commonly known by the nickname "Lolita Express", as part of foundation-related tours to promote global health and economic development.

2003: Contribution to birthday greetings

In 2003, Murray Gell-Mann contributed a letter to The First Fifty Years, a collection of birthday greetings for Jeffrey Epstein.

2003: Friendship described in birthday book

In 2003, a handwritten letter in Jeffrey Epstein's "birthday book" showed George J. Mitchell describing his friendship with Epstein as "a blessing."

2003: Barak and Epstein first met

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak maintained an extensive relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, beginning when they first met in 2003.

2004: Epstein hosted a dinner in Cambridge

In 2004, Jeffrey Epstein and John Brockman hosted a dinner in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with several Harvard and MIT faculty members.

2005: Church received funding from Epstein's foundation

American geneticist George Church received funding totaling $686,000 from the nonprofit Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation from 2005 to 2007.

2006: Conference on Little Saint James

In 2006, Lawrence Krauss helped to arrange a conference on Little Saint James, Jeffrey Epstein's private island, that hosted 20 prominent physicists.

2007: Church received funding from Epstein's foundation

American geneticist George Church received funding totaling $686,000 from the nonprofit Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation from 2005 to 2007.

2007: Kellen, Groff, Ross and Marcinkova listed as "unindicted co-conspirators"

Sarah Kellen, Lesley Groff, Adriana Ross, and Nadia Marcinkova were listed as "unindicted co-conspirators" in the Acosta 2007 plea deal.

January 2008: Birthday message from Kosslyn to Epstein

In January 2008, Stephen Kosslyn sent Jeffrey Epstein a birthday message, writing, "May the coming year be infinitely better than the previous one."

June 2008: Kosslyn offers support to Epstein as he begins jail sentence

In June 2008, around the time Jeffrey Epstein was beginning his jail sentence, Stephen Kosslyn replied to a message from Epstein with "DAMN! Let me know how/if I can help," in an email correspondence between the two.

2008: Continued relationship after conviction

George J. Mitchell had a continued relationship with Jeffrey Epstein following Epstein's 2008 conviction, including emails and scheduled appointments.

2008: Epstein's plea deal and conviction

In 2008, Jeffrey Epstein reached a plea deal with prosecutors after being accused of molesting a 14-year-old girl at his Palm Beach home. As a result of the 2008 plea deal, Epstein was convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor, became a registered sex offender, and served 13 months in a minimum-security county jail, during which he was allowed to leave the facility for up to 12 hours a day.

2008: Krauss defends Epstein

In 2008, Lawrence Krauss defended Jeffrey Epstein after his guilty plea, stating that he did not believe the accusation since Epstein "always has women ages 19 to 23 around him".

2008: Harvard refused accepting gifts from Epstein

In 2008, after Jeffrey Epstein's first conviction, Harvard University's then president Drew Gilpin Faust held that the university would no longer to accept gifts from him, yet Epstein continued to help Church raise funds after serving his prison sentence.

2008: Axel's friend, Epstein's, conviction for sex offenses

Molecular biologist and Nobel laurette Richard Axel was friends with Jeffrey Epstein. The Guardian reports that he attended a birthday party in Paris for Epstein in 2010, two years after his conviction for sex offenses in 2008.

2008: Investigations into Epstein as a result of 2008 indictment

The Epstein files are a collection of millions of documents accumulated during investigations into Epstein conducted as a result of his 2008 and 2019 indictments.

2009: Organization of Mindshift Conference

In 2009, Al Seckel organized the "Mindshift" science conference for Jeffrey Epstein.

October 17, 2010: Interview on Epstein's Website

On October 17, 2010, an interview between Jeffrey Epstein and Al Seckel discussing perception appeared on Epstein's science website.

December 2010: Meeting with Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein

In December 2010, Founder of Next Management, a modeling agency in New York, Kates met with the then Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein at a New York department store. Kates took business advice and discussed multi-million dollar loans with Epstein.

2010: Allen and his wife were regular guests at Epstein's townhouse

Filmmaker Woody Allen and his wife were regular guests at Jeffrey Epstein's Upper East Side townhouse from 2010 onward.

2010: Allen attended dinner party at Epstein's home

In 2010, Woody Allen reportedly attended a dinner party at Jeffrey Epstein home with George Stephanopoulos, Chelsea Handler, Katie Couric, Prince Andrew, Charlie Rose, and Eva Andersson-Dubin.

2010: Axel attended birthday party for Epstein

Molecular biologist and Nobel laurette Richard Axel attended a birthday party in Paris for Jeffrey Epstein in 2010, two years after his conviction for sex offenses in 2008.

2011: Mette-Marit and Epstein meet

Between 2011 and 2014, Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway, maintained a close association with Jeffrey Epstein and met him several times.

2011: Donation to Humanity+

In 2011, Jeffrey Epstein gave Humanity+ $20,000 through his foundation.

2011: Krauss wrote to Epstein

In 2011, Lawrence Krauss wrote to Jeffrey Epstein, "Beyond anything else, you are my friend. I hope we can both always remember that, no matter what."

2011: Symposium on Little Saint James

In 2011, Marvin Minsky organized an academic symposium on Little Saint James, Jeffrey Epstein's private island, after Epstein was a registered sex offender.

2011: Attendance at Mindshift Conference

In 2011, Murray Gell-Mann reportedly attended the "Mindshift Conference" on Little Saint James, Jeffrey Epstein's private island. The gathering was organized by Epstein and science promoter Al Seckel.

2011: Relationship with Epstein started

In 2011, it was reported that Bill Gates's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein started after Epstein was convicted for procuring a child for prostitution, and continued for years.

2011: Mindshift Conference on Little Saint James

In early 2011, the "Mindshift" science conference took place on Little Saint James, Jeffrey Epstein's private island. In attendance were scientists Murray Gell-Mann, Leonard Mlodinow, Gerald Sussman, and Frances Arnold, in addition to the actor and cryptocurrency proponent Brock Pierce.

2011: Epstein attended Billionaires' Dinner during TED conference

John Brockman hosted an annual "Billionaires' Dinner" during the TED conference in Monterey, California, which Jeffrey Epstein attended from 2000 to as late as 2011, years after his conviction for child sex crimes.

2012: Musk asked Epstein to visit Little Saint James

From 2012 to 2013, Elon Musk had repeatedly asked Jeffrey Epstein to visit Little Saint James, Epstein's private island. Musk wrote to Epstein in a 2012 email that they had a "very enjoyable conversation".

March 2013: Meeting with Nobel Committee chair

In March 2013, Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Gates met with Nobel Committee chair Thorbjørn Jagland at his residence in Strasbourg, France, to discuss the Nobel Prize.

November 2013: Appointment with Senator George Mitchell

In November 2013, an email listed "10:30am Appt w/Senator George Mitchell" with Jeffrey Epstein.

2013: Musk asked Epstein to visit Little Saint James

From 2012 to 2013, Elon Musk had repeatedly asked Jeffrey Epstein to visit Little Saint James, Epstein's private island.

2013: Zuckerman paid Epstein millions for estate planning

From 2013 to 2015, Mortimer Zuckerman paid Jeffrey Epstein millions of dollars for estate planning and financial services, even after Epstein's conviction for child sex crimes.

2013: Continued contact with Ariane de Rothschild

From 2013 to 2019, Jeffrey Epstein had continued contact with Ariane de Rothschild, including meetings and correspondence.

2013: It was revealed Barak had visited Epstein around 30 times

In 2023, it was revealed that Ehud Barak had visited Jeffrey Epstein around 30 times from 2013 to 2017 and had also flown on the Lolita Express, Epstein's private jet. Barak denied any wrongdoing.

January 2014: Barak visited Little Saint James

Leaked emails show that on one occasion when Ehud Barak visited Little Saint James, Jeffrey Epstein's private island, in January 2014, Barak was "arranging that the security guys will not come with us to the island," but his wife Nili Priel did accompany him.

March 2014: Photograph with Ghislaine Maxwell

In March 2014, Elon Musk was photographed alongside Jeffrey Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell at a Vanity Fair Oscars party.

June 2014: Epstein arranged for Barak to meet Thiel

Leaked emails show that Jeffrey Epstein leveraged his relationship with Ehud Barak to approach powerful figures like Peter Thiel. Epstein arranged for Barak to meet Thiel in New York on 9 June 2014.

2014: Epstein supported a scholarship at NYAA

Around 2014, Jeffrey Epstein supported a scholarship at the New York Academy of Art, giving $10,000 to three students in exchange for portrait commissions.

2014: Epstein hired Shears to create websites

In 2014, Jeffrey Epstein hired Tyler Shears to create jeffreyepstein.net and JeffreyEpstein.org, which were aggregators of news stories about his foundation and its financial support.

April 2015: Barak asked Epstein for his opinion on Vekselberg-backed Fifth Dimension

An email sent in April 2015 shows that Ehud Barak asked Jeffrey Epstein for his opinion on Vekselberg-backed Fifth Dimension, a startup which later shut down after being sanctioned in 2018 by the US for alleged election meddling.

July 2015: Seckel's death

In July 2015, Al Seckel's body was reportedly found at the bottom of a cliff near his home in southern France.

2015: Epstein invested in funds managed by Valar Ventures

In 2015 and 2016, Jeffrey Epstein invested $40 million into funds managed by Valar Ventures, a venture capital fund founded by Peter Thiel.

2015: Barak invested in Carbyne using money from Epstein

In 2015, Ehud Barak invested in Carbyne (formerly Reporty), an Israeli tech startup that developed video streaming and geolocation software; a large portion of the funding invested by Barak was supplied by Jeffrey Epstein.

2015: Epstein's "black books" listed contacts

In 2015, two printed phone books belonging to Jeffrey Epstein, commonly referred to as the "black books", listed more than 1,700 contacts including media executives Rupert Murdoch and Michael Bloomberg, entrepreneurs Richard Branson and David Koch, actors and musicians Alec Baldwin, and Michael Bolton, and author Malcolm Gladwell. Royal family members such as crown prince Mohammed bin Salman and then-prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were listed. Politicians listed include Donald Trump, Andrew Cuomo, John Kerry, Bill Clinton, Ehud Barak, and Tony Blair.

May 2016: Allegation by Virginia Giuffre

In May 2016, Virginia Giuffre alleged in a deposition that Ghislaine Maxwell had directed her to have sex with George J. Mitchell. Mitchell denied ever having met or spoken with Giuffre.

July 2016: Location data tracked from Epstein's private island

Starting July 2016, Wired investigators bought location data from Near Intelligence that covered multiple residences on Jeffrey Epstein's private island.

2016: Letters written for Epstein's 63rd birthday

For Jeffrey Epstein's 63rd birthday in 2016 a number of letters written for the occasion by high-profile individuals were compiled as a birthday gift; among these were a letter from Ehud Barak and his wife.

2017: Bannon first in contact with Epstein

In 2017, Steve Bannon first made contact with Jeffrey Epstein, maintaining communication until Epstein's arrest in 2019.

2017: It was revealed Barak had visited Epstein around 30 times

In 2023, it was revealed that Ehud Barak had visited Jeffrey Epstein around 30 times from 2013 to 2017 and had also flown on the Lolita Express, Epstein's private jet. Barak denied any wrongdoing.

2017: Krauss asks Epstein for advice

In an email dated 2017, Lawrence Krauss asked Jeffrey Epstein for advice in responding to allegations of sexual misconduct.

2018: Miami Herald published interviews with Epstein's victims

After the Miami Herald published interviews with Epstein's victims in 2018, and Epstein was charged with federal sex trafficking crimes in New York in 2019, there was considerable public interest in the Epstein files, and their reveal was anticipated to occur during the course of Epstein's court case.

2018: Fifth Dimension shut down after being sanctioned by US

An email sent in April 2015 shows that Ehud Barak asked Jeffrey Epstein for his opinion on Vekselberg-backed Fifth Dimension, a startup which later shut down after being sanctioned in 2018 by the US for alleged election meddling.

2018: Ongoing relationship revealed

In 2018, files released in 2026 revealed an ongoing relationship between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey Epstein.

August 10, 2019: Epstein's death in jail

On August 10, 2019, Jeffrey Epstein died in his jail cell while awaiting trial. Nineteen days later, the case against Epstein was closed.

2019: Mobile devices tracked until Epstein's arrest

200 mobile devices were tracked from July 2016 to July 6th, 2019, when Jeffrey Epstein was arrested. The data cache also linked visitors to an estimated 166 locations in the United States, as well as cities in Ukraine, the Cayman Islands and Australia. Due to the specificity of the device coordinate data, the investigators were able to pinpoint the most frequent visitors coming from gated communities in Michigan and Florida; homes in Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket; a nightclub in Miami and the sidewalk across the street from Trump Tower in New York City. Some of the coordinates point to multi-million mansions, while others point to lower-income areas where Epstein's victims attended school and lived. This tracking ended when Epstein was arrested in 2019.

2019: Lawsuit alleged Casablancas had sent a 15 year old female model to meet Epstein

According to a 2019 lawsuit, John Casablancas had sent a 15-year-old female model in 1990 to meet a photographer later identified as Jeffrey Epstein, who sexually assaulted her.

2019: Epstein charged with federal sex trafficking crimes in New York

After the Miami Herald published interviews with Epstein's victims in 2018, and Epstein was charged with federal sex trafficking crimes in New York in 2019, there was considerable public interest in the Epstein files, and their reveal was anticipated to occur during the course of Epstein's court case. However, Epstein died in jail in 2019 while awaiting his trial.

2019: Continued contact with Ariane de Rothschild

From 2013 to 2019, Jeffrey Epstein had continued contact with Ariane de Rothschild, including meetings and correspondence.

2019: Public pressure to release the Epstein files

From 2019 to 2026, there was public pressure to release the Epstein files, and Donald Trump ran on releasing the Epstein files as a campaign promise of his 2024 presidential bid.

2019: Church regretted that he did not know more about the donor

George Church said in 2019 that he regretted he did not know more about the donor, Jeffrey Epstein.

2019: Maxwell remained associated with Epstein until his death

Ghislaine Maxwell remained closely associated with Jeffrey Epstein for more than 25 years until his death in 2019.

2019: Ben Goertzel's statement

In 2019, Ben Goertzel told The New York Times he did not desire to talk about Epstein, finding the revelations about him disturbing.

2019: Epstein's arrest and search of his townhouse

In 2019, Jeffrey Epstein was arrested by the FBI-NYPD Crimes Against Children Task Force. Epstein's Manhattan townhouse was searched by the FBI, which turned up evidence of Epstein's child sex trafficking.

2019: Bannon and Epstein discuss Kovel agreement

In 2019, Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein discussed using a Kovel agreement, a legal maneuver, to extend attorney-client privilege to Bannon, allowing him to join Epstein's legal team.

2019: Reported claim that Epstein said he controlled people

In 2019, Vanity Fair reported that, according to an ex-girlfriend, Jeffrey Epstein had said: "I control everyone and everything, I collect people, I own people, I can damage people".

2019: Reported relationship with Bill Gates

In 2019, it was reported that Bill Gates's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein started in 2011, after Epstein was convicted for procuring a child for prostitution, and continued for years.

2019: Epstein's death

Jeffrey Epstein helped manage the financial and legal affairs of the Rothschild Group from 2013 until his death in 2019.

2019: Axel maintained continued contact with Epstein until his arrest

Molecular biologist and Nobel laurette Richard Axel maintained continued contact with Jeffrey Epstein until three months prior to his 2019 arrest.

2019: Investigations into Epstein as a result of 2019 indictment

The Epstein files are a collection of millions of documents accumulated during investigations into Epstein conducted as a result of his 2008 and 2019 indictments.

2019: Reports on Epstein's System

The New York Times in 2019 reported that Sarah Kellen, Nadia Marcinkova, Lesley Groff, Adriana Ross, and Haley Robson were part of the Epstein system, and published that "Recruiters were allegedly told to target young, financially desperate women, and to promise them help furthering their education and careers.

November 30, 2021: Pilot's Allegation of Mitchell on Epstein's Planes

On November 30, 2021, Jeffrey Epstein's former pilot Larry Visoski alleged that George Mitchell was one of the people he recalled flying on one of Epstein's private planes.

2021: Maxwell's conviction for sex trafficking and child sexual abuse

In 2021, Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted for sex trafficking and child sexual abuse for recruiting young girls for Jeffrey Epstein.

2021: Maxwell found guilty of child sex trafficking

In 2021, Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty of child sex trafficking and other offenses in connection with Jeffrey Epstein.

2021: Nowak's suspension and lab closure

In 2021, in response to the revelations of Epstein's support of Nowak and his lab, Nowak was suspended from supervising undergraduate research for two years, and the institute was permanently closed.

2021: Rina Oh spoke to the press

The New York Times in 2019 reported that Sarah Kellen, Nadia Marcinkova, Lesley Groff, Adriana Ross, and Haley Robson were part of the Epstein system, and published that "Recruiters were allegedly told to target young, financially desperate women, and to promise them help furthering their education and careers." Rina Oh was another Epstein recruiter who spoke to the press in 2021.

May 7, 2022: Mark Middleton found dead

On May 7, 2022, Mark Middleton was found dead at the Heifer Ranch in Perryville, Arkansas, approximately 30 miles from his home. Authorities reported that he was found hanging from a tree with an extension cord around his neck and a shotgun wound to his chest.

2022: Judge Nathan's sentencing of Maxwell

In 2022, Judge Alison Nathan sentenced Maxwell, she described Kellen as "a knowing participant in the criminal conspiracy" and said she was "a criminally responsible participant".

2023: Strained relationship with Gates

In 2023, it was reported that Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with Bill Gates was said to have become strained over Epstein threatening to expose an alleged affair Gates had with a Russian bridge player.

2023: It was revealed Barak had visited Epstein around 30 times

In 2023, it was revealed that Ehud Barak had visited Jeffrey Epstein around 30 times from 2013 to 2017 and had also flown on the Lolita Express, Epstein's private jet. Barak denied any wrongdoing.

2024: Donald Trump's campaign promise to release the Epstein files

From 2019 to 2026, there was public pressure to release the Epstein files, and Donald Trump ran on releasing the Epstein files as a campaign promise of his 2024 presidential bid.

July 28, 2025: Trump says Epstein 'stole people'

On July 28, 2025, Donald Trump told reporters that Jeffrey Epstein "stole people that worked for me" and that he "threw him [Epstein] out of the place."

July 29, 2025: Trump confirms Epstein 'stole' young women

On July 29, 2025, Donald Trump confirmed to reporters that Jeffrey Epstein "stole" young women, including Virginia Giuffre, who had worked for Trump.

November 2025: Passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act

In November 2025, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the U.S. Senate unanimously approved it, and President Donald Trump signed the bill the next day.

December 2025: Musk wants to hit the party scene

In December 2025, documents released by the DOJ show that Elon Musk told Jeffrey Epstein that he wanted to "hit the party scene" in St. Barts, adding that "The invitation is much appreciated, but a peaceful island experience is the opposite of what I'm looking for."

December 2025: Initial release of a portion of the Epstein files

In December 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice released a relatively small portion of the Epstein files.

2025: Ghislaine Maxwell's Testimony

In 2025, Ghislaine Maxwell testified that Murray Gell-Mann had originally been introduced to Jeffrey Epstein through her.

2025: Allen stated he was not remorseful about his friendship with Epstein

In 2025, Woody Allen stated that he was not remorseful about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and described him as charming and personable.

2025: House Oversight Committee released emails and texts between Bannon and Epstein

In late 2025, the House Oversight Committee released emails and text messages between Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein.

January 2026: Documents Released Revealing Relationship

In January 2026, Documents released showed a continued relationship between Mitchell and Epstein following Epstein's 2008 conviction, including emails and scheduled appointments.

January 2026: Release of Documents Regarding Interactions

In January 2026, documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed that Elon Musk had repeatedly asked Jeffrey Epstein to visit Little Saint James, Epstein's private island, from 2012 to 2013.

January 2026: Unsealed documents about Gates

In January 2026, unsealed documents revealed two email drafts by Jeffrey Epstein alleging Bill Gates' extramarital affairs with "Russian girls" and "married women", resulting in him contracting a STD, and that an associate secretly obtained antibiotics for Melinda Gates while facilitating encounters. Gates denied the allegations.

January 30, 2026: Release of additional Epstein files

On January 30, 2026, an additional 3 million pages of the Epstein files were released, including 2,000 videos and 180,000 images. While the Department of Justice acknowledged that a total of 6 million pages might qualify as files required to be released, it stated that the January 30 release would be the final one, and that it had met its legal obligations.

February 2026: The Wall Street Journal reports on email correspondences between Epstein and Kosslyn

In February 2026, The Wall Street Journal reported on email correspondences between Jeffrey Epstein and Stephen Kosslyn, including after Epstein's 2008 conviction. Other emails showed Kosslyn working with Epstein on drafting scripts for reporters in an effort to improve Epstein's public image.

February 2026: Continued contact revealed

In February 2026, reporting based on documents released by the United States Department of Justice described continued contact between Jeffrey Epstein and Ariane de Rothschild from 2013 to 2019, including meetings and correspondence. The reports said Epstein provided intermediary and advisory services connected to the Edmond de Rothschild Group.

2026: Documents reveal Mette-Marit's correspondence with Epstein

Documents revealed in 2026 showed that Mette-Marit was in correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein from 2012 to 2013, discussing personal matters and suggesting Epstein connect with Scandinavian women.

2026: Severing Ties with Mitchell

Following the 2026 release of Epstein's documents, Queen's University Belfast announced it would sever ties with George Mitchell, removing his name from the Institute for Global Peace, Security, and Justice, and removing a commemorative bust from the campus.

2026: Public pressure to release the Epstein files

From 2019 to 2026, there was public pressure to release the Epstein files, and Donald Trump ran on releasing the Epstein files as a campaign promise of his 2024 presidential bid.

2026: Release of Files Containing Allegations

In 2026, files released contained references to an allegation by Virginia Giuffre, first made in a May 2016 deposition, that Ghislaine Maxwell had directed her to have sex with George J. Mitchell.

2026: Release of Epstein's documents

In 2026, files were released that revealed an ongoing relationship between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey Epstein up to 2018.