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US Attorney General Publishes List of 300 Prominent Names in Epstein Files
The list includes politicians, celebrities, and other high-profile individuals, though inclusion does not imply wrongdoing.
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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The US Attorney General, Pam Bondi, has released a list of 300 politicians, celebrities, and other prominent individuals named in the files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The list includes figures such as former President Trump, the Obamas, Bill Gates, Bill Cosby, the Clintons, and many others. Bondi stated that the inclusion of a name does not necessarily mean the person had direct contact with Epstein or violated any laws, as some were mentioned in unrelated press reports.
Why it matters
The release of this list has sparked widespread interest and speculation about the extent of Epstein's connections to powerful and influential individuals. While the list does not imply wrongdoing, it raises questions about the nature of Epstein's relationships and the potential involvement of high-profile figures in his alleged criminal activities.
The details
According to the New York Post, Attorney General Pam Bondi told Congress that all the documents the Department of Justice was required to disclose have now been made public. The list of 300 names includes a wide range of politicians, celebrities, and other prominent figures, including former President Trump, the Obamas, Bill Gates, Bill Cosby, the Clintons, Prince Harry, Woody Allen, Kamala Harris, Mark Zuckerberg, and many others. Bondi explained that the inclusion of a name on the list does not necessarily mean the person had direct contact with Epstein or violated any laws, as some were mentioned in unrelated press reports.
- The list of 300 names was published by the US Attorney General on February 15, 2026.
The players
Pam Bondi
The US Attorney General who released the list of 300 names connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Jeffrey Epstein
The financier and convicted sex offender whose files contained the names of the 300 individuals.
Ghislaine Maxwell
Epstein's longtime associate who was convicted of sex trafficking and other charges related to Epstein's crimes.
What they’re saying
“Among the 300 names listed are President Trump, Barack and Michelle Obama, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Bill Cosby, Robert De Niro, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Jay Z and Kim Kardashian.”
— Pam Bondi, US Attorney General (New York Post)
“The inclusion in the files does not imply a violation (of the law) or even direct contact with Epstein.”
— Pam Bondi, US Attorney General (New York Post)
What’s next
The release of this list is likely to spur further investigations and scrutiny into the connections between the named individuals and Jeffrey Epstein's alleged criminal activities.
The takeaway
This high-profile release of names connected to the Epstein case underscores the widespread reach and influence of the disgraced financier, raising questions about the potential involvement of powerful figures. While inclusion on the list does not imply wrongdoing, it is sure to fuel ongoing public interest and debate around this complex and controversial case.
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