The U.S. Department of Justice has released all unclassified materials connected to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, including a list of more than 300 individuals whose names appear throughout the records.
Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed in correspondence with congressional leaders that the files related to Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, have been fully disclosed in compliance with federal transparency requirements. The materials include emails, internal communications, investigative reports, flight logs, and related documentation. Limited redactions were applied only where required to protect victims or safeguard sensitive investigative details.
The roster contains names from various sectors of public life, including politics, business, entertainment, and academia. Officials emphasized that the presence of a name in the records does not imply criminal wrongdoing. Many individuals are referenced in peripheral or contextual ways, and inclusion alone is not evidence of involvement in illegal conduct.
The release follows sustained public and legislative pressure for greater transparency surrounding Epstein’s network and past associations. Federal authorities stated that the documents underwent an extensive review process before publication to ensure compliance with legal standards while maintaining protections for victims and ongoing matters.
The disclosure represents one of the most comprehensive public releases of records tied to the Epstein investigation to date.
