All Names in the Epstein Files
Complete directory of 73 people identified across the Jeffrey Epstein investigation documents released by the DOJ, FBI, and House Oversight Committee. Each name links to their full profile with document mentions, flight log appearances, and email references.
Adriana Ross
2
Alan Dershowitz
71
Alexander Acosta
41
Alison Moe
3
Alison Nathan
3
Annie Farmer
3
Bill Clinton
66
Bill Gates
21
Bill Richardson
31
Bobbi Sternheim
2
Brad Edwards
3
Carolyn (Trial Witness)
3
Chris Tucker
25
Courtney Wild
3
Damian Williams
2
David Boies
3
David Copperfield
3
David Rodgers
3
Demi Moore
2
Denise George
3
Donald Trump
5
Ehud Barak
3
Eva Dubin
1
Geoffrey Berman
George Mitchell
3
Ghislaine Maxwell
27167
Glenn Dubin
31
Haley Robson
3
Harvey Weinstein
3
Henry Kissinger
2
Itzhak Perlman
2
Jane (Trial Witness)
3
Jean-Luc Brunel
441
Jeffrey Epstein
27148
Jes Staley
41
John Mark Dougan
Joseph Recarey
4
Juan Alessi
3
Julie K. Brown
2
Kate (Trial Witness)
2
Kevin Spacey
25
Larry Visoski
3
Laura Menninger
3
Lawrence Krauss
1
Leon Black
3
Lesley Groff
31
Leslie Wexner
4
Marvin Minsky
2
Maurene Comey
2
Michael Baden
2
Michael Jackson
2
Michael Reiter
3
Nadia Marcinkova
33
Naomi Campbell
31
Noam Chomsky
2
Pam Bondi
1
Paul Cassell
2
Peter Mandelson
2
Prince Andrew
91
Reid Hoffman
1
Richard Berman
3
Robert Giuffre
2
Robert Maxwell
3
Rupert Murdoch
2
Sarah Kellen
452
Sergey Brin
2
Sigrid McCawley
2
Stephen Hawking
2
Steve Bannon
1
Tom Barrack
2
Tony Blair
2
Virginia Giuffre
131
Woody Allen
2
FAQ: Names in the Epstein Files
How many names are in the Epstein files?
The Epstein Document Archive has identified thousands of people across all investigation documents released by the Department of Justice, FBI, and House Oversight Committee. This includes individuals mentioned in court records, flight logs, emails, depositions, and other investigation materials.
Is the Epstein black book searchable online?
Yes. This directory includes every person identified across the full scope of Epstein investigation documents — far more comprehensive than any single "black book." Each person is linked to the specific documents, flight logs, and emails where they appear.
Who is named in the Epstein documents?
The investigation documents contain names of witnesses, victims, attorneys, law enforcement, associates, and many others. Being named in these documents does not imply guilt or wrongdoing — many individuals appear as witnesses, victims, or in unrelated contexts.
Does appearing in these documents mean someone is guilty?
No. The presence of a name in these documents does not imply guilt, wrongdoing, or criminal activity. Many individuals are mentioned as witnesses, victims, peripheral contacts, law enforcement, attorneys, or in entirely unrelated contexts. Users should refer to original source documents and official court proceedings.
How is this different from the Epstein black book?
The original "black book" contained approximately 1,971 contact entries. This directory is far more comprehensive — it includes every person identified across 207,000+ DOJ documents, flight logs, emails, and photos through AI-powered entity extraction and cross-referencing.