List of famous people named in the new Epstein files

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List of famous people named in the new Epstein files
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World leaders, royalty, cultural figures and the world's richest people are among those named. Many famous people had contact with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein - here is a list of some who appear in the latest vast collection of declassified documents.

US President Donald Trump.

Trump, who met Epstein in the 1980s, appears frequently in the documents. Trump maintains that he did nothing wrong and has never been charged by law enforcement with Epstein-related crimes. Among the most recent documents is an FBI compilation of unverified allegations of sexual assault against Trump.

Former US President Bill Clinton.

Mentioned on an FBI list of unverified allegations. Clinton hosted Epstein as a guest at the White House during his presidency and they have appeared in photos together. He has stated that their relationship ended when Epstein's crimes became known. Bill and Hillary Clinton recently refused to testify at congressional hearings on the Epstein affair.

Billionaire Elon Musk

Musk has previously said he turned down an invitation to Epstein's Caribbean island. But in email correspondence, he appears to be the one trying to book a visit in 2012. "What day/night is the wildest party on your island?" he asks, among other things. It is not clear whether the trip there took place, and Musk says the correspondence could be misinterpreted.

Microsoft founder Bill Gates

In a draft of an email written by Epstein, he claims, among other things, that Gates was involved in adultery and that Epstein "helped him" deal with the consequences of having sexual relations with Russian women. According to the Gates Foundation, the claims are false.

Princess Sofia

According to Expressen, Sofia was invited to a film screening at Epstein's in 2012, before she became a princess. According to the court, she did not attend. The court has previously stated that Princess Sofia met Epstein in social contexts, and that she has had no contact with him for the past 20 years.

Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit

Mette-Marit is mentioned hundreds of times in the documents, according to NRK. She is said to have borrowed Epstein's home in Florida with a friend for four days, among other things. The Norwegian court has previously confirmed that Mette-Marit met Epstein on several occasions during the period 2011-2013. Epstein was first convicted in 2008 for purchasing sex from a minor.

King Frederik of Denmark

He appears a few times in the files in 2012, including as a booked guest at a dinner that a business partner emailed to Epstein, when Frederik was still Crown Prince. But it is not clear whether Epstein himself would attend. The Danish court states that the king has never met Epstein.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

The disgraced former British prince's association with Epstein is well-known. The new documents show that Andrew invited Epstein to Buckingham Palace in September 2010, when Epstein said they would need some "private" time as well.

Virgin mogul Richard Branson

The new files show that Branson and Epstein were on good terms. "You're always welcome when you're in the thick of it. As long as you bring your harem!" Branson wrote to Epstein in 2013. A Branson representative says they only met in group and business settings.

Howard Lutnick

Email correspondence shows that the businessman and a Trump administration official planned a lunch on Epstein's island in 2012.

The Epstein Files consist of 3.5 million documents, images and videos from the criminal investigation against Jeffrey Epstein.

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