Jeffrey Epstein’s Contact List Had Some Big-Name Celebs – DOJ File Shows
Jeffrey Epstein’s connections always sparked curiosity. The latest document release from the Justice Department adds more intrigue, revealing that his contact list featured some of the biggest names in entertainment, politics, and business. While none of these figures face allegations linked to Epstein’s crimes, their presence in the files fuels ongoing discussions about his vast network and influence.
Recently released Justice Department files reveal Jeffrey Epstein’s contact list included major celebrities like Michael Jackson, Alec Baldwin, Naomi Campbell, and more. While none were accused of crimes, the documents reignite questions about Epstein’s connections.
DOJ Exposes Jeffrey Epstein’s Contact List
Recently unsealed files reveal that Epstein kept the numbers of several high-profile celebrities. The list includes Michael Jackson, Alec Baldwin, Naomi Campbell, Mick Jagger, Prince Andrew, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and Ethel Kennedy, the mother of Robert F. Kennedy. Their names surfaced in documents released as part of an ongoing investigation into Epstein’s activities.

Getty / Per the file, Epstein’s contact list included Alec Baldwin, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Naomi Campbell, Prince Andrew, and more prominent celebs.
Despite the buzz around these revelations, no accusations have been made against any of the listed celebrities. The files also contained another document titled “MASSEUSES,” which included 254 names, though those were redacted. Many expected the release to uncover new bombshells, but an insider described the findings as underwhelming, given the speculation surrounding Epstein’s network.
Epstein’s Political and Business Ties
Beyond celebrities, Epstein cultivated relationships with world leaders and business tycoons. He regularly interacted with influential figures, discussing philanthropy and investment opportunities. Among the names frequently associated with him are former U.S. presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, as well as billionaire Bill Gates.
Trump reportedly banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago in 2007 after an alleged incident involving a club member’s teenage daughter. Gates, who had professional dealings with Epstein, later admitted associating with him was a terrible decision, stating he wrongly believed Epstein could aid his philanthropic efforts.
The Extent of Epstein’s Social Circle
Epstein’s network extended far beyond politics and business. His name appears alongside numerous high-profile individuals who attended his lavish gatherings. His phone directory included media moguls, tech billionaires, Hollywood stars, and members of the British royal family.

Marca / Rupert Murdoch, Michael Bloomberg, John Kerry, Richard Branson, David Koch, and even theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking were among those linked to Jeffrey Epstein socially.
While being listed in Epstein’s contacts doesn’t imply wrongdoing, the sheer scale of his network raises questions. His ability to mix with the world’s elite and gain their trust contributed to his unchecked influence for years.
The Public Demands Answers
The release of these files fuels continued speculation about Epstein’s reach and the true extent of his relationships. While much of the information in the latest document dump aligns with what was already known, the demand for transparency persists.
Many believe more files exist that could provide deeper insight into how Epstein operated and who else might have been involved in his dealings.
On August 10, 2019, Jeffrey Epstein was found unresponsive in his jail cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. He was awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges when prison guards discovered him during their routine rounds. Efforts to revive him failed, and he was pronounced dead shortly after being transported to a hospital.
His death was officially ruled a suicide by hanging, though the circumstances surrounding it sparked widespread speculation and fueled conspiracy theories.
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