| Several prominent Democratic and Republican figures have been identified in unsealed documents, flight logs, or through financial ties related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. |
Inclusion on these lists may, in some instances, indicate a social or professional connection and does not necessarily imply illegal conduct or involvement in crimes.
1) Prominent Democratic Figures Identified
Bill Clinton: The former President is one of the most high-profile figures linked to Epstein. Flight manifests indicate he flew on Epstein's private aircraft at least 26 times between 2001 and 2003. Recent 2025 document releases by House Democrats included photos of Clinton with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Al Gore: The former Vice President was listed in unsealed court documents from Epstein’s estate in 2025.
Bill Richardson: The late former Governor of New Mexico and UN Ambassador was mentioned in court filings; one accuser, Virginia Giuffre, alleged she was directed to have sexual contact with him, a claim Richardson’s estate has denied.
Lawrence Summers: The former Treasury Secretary and Harvard President has been identified in private files and photos released in late 2025. ← More information HERE
Reid Hoffman: The LinkedIn co-founder and major Democratic donor has faced scrutiny for his meetings with Epstein after Epstein's 2008 conviction.
Stacey Plaskett: The Democratic Delegate for the U.S. Virgin Islands received campaign donations from Epstein in 2016 and 2018.
Political Contributions
Before his 2008 conviction, Epstein was a frequent donor to Democratic candidates and committees, contributing over $139,000 between 1989 and 2003. Recipients included:
John Kerry
Richard Gephardt
Chris Dodd
Barack Obama (Epstein donated to a 2004 Senate committee)
2) Key Republican Figures Identified
Donald Trump: The current President had a documented social relationship with Epstein from the late 1980s until approximately 2007. Trump maintains he severed ties in 2007 after Epstein "stole" employees from Mar-a-Lago and inappropriately approached a member's daughter. He signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act early in November, requiring the DOJ to release further records related to this case.
Steve Bannon: Trump's former strategist and MAGA podcaster was seen in photos with Epstein and reportedly stayed at Epstein’s Paris home in 2019. Emails from 2018–2019 show the two corresponded regularly about media appearances.
Tom Barrack: A private-equity manager and former Trump advisor, Barrack was a long-time friend of both Trump and Epstein. He reportedly met with Epstein in 2016 to discuss political connections after Trump secured the nomination.
Peter Thiel: The prominent GOP donor and venture capitalist was listed in Epstein’s personal schedules as a planned contact between 2010 and 2019.
Alan Dershowitz: The high-profile attorney and former member of Trump's legal defense team was a frequent guest of Epstein and appeared in the 2025 release of Epstein’s "birthday book".
Jon Huntsman: The former Republican Governor of Utah and presidential candidate appeared in a contact list released in early 2025
Many Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie, led the charge to release Epstein’s files in 2025.
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