A large set of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has been released over the past year in several public documents, showcasing which personalities visited his private Pedophile Island. The most recent release came from the Department of Justice (DOJ), which made millions of emails, text messages, photos and other files available after Congress passed a law last November requiring the release of all Epstein-related records.
The documents were released under pressure on the Trump administration to ensure transparency, providing unprecedented insight into Epstein’s contacts and activities. The following are the major names who visited the sex offender’s island:
Donald Trump
Files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, released by the Department of Justice, include more than a thousand mentions of former US President Donald Trump. The documents, which contain emails, text messages, photos, and FBI notes, were made public following a law passed by Congress last November requiring transparency.
According to American media, some files mention unverified assault allegations against Trump, including claims from a woman who said she was raped at age 13, and an Epstein victim who alleged that Epstein’s accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, introduced her to Trump. There is no public evidence that the FBI found these allegations credible, and the Justice Department has stated the claims in the documents are false. Trump has denied any recent interactions with Epstein and any wrongdoing.

Bill Gates
The documents also discovered Bill Gates past relationship with Epstein. Draft messages from 2013 found in Epstein’s email account suggest disputes over business dealings and personal matters, including Gates’ divorce from Melinda Gates.
A spokesperson for Gates told CNN that the messages are “absurd and completely false,” saying they only show Epstein’s frustration over not having a continued relationship with Gates. There is no evidence that Gates was involved in any criminal activity connected to Epstein.


Elon Musk
Elon Musk’s name appears in emails from 2012, in which Epstein asked how many people would need helicopter transport to his private island. Musk replied that only he and his then-wife, Talulah Riley, would attend, mentioning which night would have the “wildest party.”
Musk has denied attending any Epstein parties, and there is no evidence that he ever visited Epstein’s island. On social media, he stated that he has never attended such parties and has supported the prosecution of Epstein’s co-conspirators.

Bill Clinton
The documents include communications between Clinton staffers and Maxwell from 2001 to 2004. During this period, Clinton travelled on Epstein’s private plane at least 16 times. Previously unreleased photos also show Clinton with Epstein, including an image of Clinton shirtless with someone described by a DOJ official as a victim of sexual abuse.
Clinton’s spokesperson confirmed that the former president did not send any of the emails found in the files. Both Bill and Hillary Clinton are expected to testify before a Republican-led House committee regarding their interactions with Epstein.

The documents also included the following names: Richard Branson, Howard Lutnick, Steve Tisch, Josh Harris, Larry Summers, Sergey Brin, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Sarah Ferguson, Miroslav Lajčák, Thorbjørn Jagland, Mette-Marit, Peter Mandelson, Peter Attia, Katie Couric, Steve Bannon, Martha Stewart, Deepak Chopra, Woody Allen, Brett Ratner, Brad Karp
The release of these documents has highlighted Epstein’s wide network of contacts, although no evidence in the files indicates direct involvement in his criminal activities by the high-profile individuals mentioned.


