The Epstein files detail financial and social connections of Jeffrey Epstein, including numerous professionals, elites, and public figures.
The Epstein files consist of over six million documents related to the activities of financier Jeffrey Epstein. Approximately three and a half million of these documents have been made public, including images and videos, though many are redacted. The files list individuals who had relationships with Epstein, encompassing hired professionals, clients, scholars he supported, influential figures, and those seeking proximity to wealth and power. It is important to note that merely appearing in these documents does not establish wrongdoing, and individuals featured often deny any involvement in or knowledge of Epstein's crimes.
The individuals detailed in the files represent a wide spectrum of society, including professionals he employed, individuals who hired him, academics he funded, powerful men and women, members of the Silicon Valley elite, royalty, and political leaders. These connections often provided Epstein with companionship and access to influential networks. The documents also reveal instances where individuals sought connections through Epstein, highlighting his role as a facilitator within these circles. The nature of these relationships varied, from professional dealings to social interactions and personal friendships.