TDJeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender and financier who died in 2019, cultivated a vast network of influential figures in politics, often through social events, private flights, financial ties, and shared interests in philanthropy, science, and finance.
Recent releases of millions of pages of documents by the US Department of Justice (DoJ) in late January and early February 2026—under the Epstein Files Transparency Act—have shed further light on these relationships, including post-2008 conviction contacts.
These files include emails, photos, flight logs, bank records, and messages revealing deeper or previously underreported links.
Important Note: Inclusion in the Epstein files or Epstein’s orbit does not imply wrongdoing or knowledge of his crimes.
Many named individuals have denied involvement in any illegal activity, expressed regret over associations, or stated contacts were limited/professional.
Prominent US Political Figures
Donald Trump
Current US President: Socialized extensively with Epstein in the 1990s–2000s in New York and Palm Beach circles.
Photos show them at events (e.g., 1992 Mar-a-Lago party).
Trump has called Epstein a “terrific guy” in past interviews but claims he banned him from Mar-a-Lago after a falling out.
2026 files include hundreds of mentions, FBI tips (unsubstantiated), and no new evidence of criminality.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing.

Bill Clinton
Former US President: Flew on Epstein’s plane multiple times post-presidency (e.g., 2002–2003 Africa trips for Clinton Foundation work).
Photos show him with Epstein and others (some redacted).
Mentioned frequently in documents, no accusations of criminal involvement. Clinton regrets the association and denies wrongdoing.

Howard Lutnick
Current US Commerce Secretary under Trump: Emails show plans to visit Epstein’s private island for lunch in 2012 and invitations to fundraisers (e.g., for Hillary Clinton in 2015).
Lutnick claims limited interactions and no personal/business relationship post-2005 incident.
Other US Ties: Epstein donated heavily to Democrats in the 1990s–early 2000s (e.g., Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Chris Dodd), stopping around investigations.
Files mention figures like former Obama White House counsel Kathy Ruemmler and Larry Summers (ex-Treasury Secretary/Clinton advisor) in messages/meetings.
International Political and Royal Connections
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Former Prince Andrew, Duke of York: One of the closest and most scrutinized ties.
Allegations (e.g., from Virginia Giuffre) of sexual encounters (denied); settled lawsuit in 2022 without admission.
Files include photos (some compromising), invitations to Buckingham Palace post-Epstein’s 2008 conviction, and rebuffed US cooperation requests.
Stripped of royal titles in 2025 amid scrutiny.
Peter Mandelson
Former UK Business Secretary, ex-US Ambassador: Extensive 2009–2010 communications during UK financial crisis; alleged sharing of confidential info (e.g., asset sales, EU bailout, Gordon Brown’s resignation).
Bank records show $75,000 payments from Epstein (2003–2004); Mandelson claims no recollection.
Led to 2026 resignation from House of Lords, sacking as ambassador, and ongoing Metropolitan Police investigation for misconduct in public office.
Ehud Barak
Former Israeli Prime Minister: Frequent mentions in files; social and possibly advisory ties.
Other Global Figures: Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway (relationship noted); Slovak diplomat Miroslav Lajčák; connections via intermediaries (e.g., introductions involving Indian/Emirati businessmen to facilitate political ties).
Additional Notable Political/Strategic Figures
Steve Bannon
Former Trump advisor: Hundreds of texts/emails with Epstein up to 2019; stayed overnight at Epstein’s home in 2019. Bannon remains active in politics despite scrutiny.
Broader network: Epstein’s “black book” and files reference figures like Tony Blair (former UK PM), Henry Kissinger, John Kerry (ex-Secretary of State), and others via addresses/flights.
Epstein’s political connections often overlapped with his business and philanthropic pursuits (e.g., donations, introductions via Ghislaine Maxwell).
Post-2008 conviction ties persisted for some, raising questions about elite accountability.
Ongoing investigations (UK police on Mandelson; potential US scrutiny) and further DoJ releases could reveal more.
No major new criminal charges against these figures have stemmed from the 2026 files to date.













