Epstein client list
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Entity Types
A document referenced in the headline that Maxwell stated she was unaware of, purportedly listing clients connected to Epstein's activities.
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Evidence Breakdown
alleged
8 (11%)
Mutual Connections
Entities connected to Epstein client list through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
Connected via: Lesley Groff, Kash Patel, U.S. Southern District of New York +39 more
Document
Epstein Case Files
Connected via: Lesley Groff, Kash Patel, U.S. Southern District of New York +31 more
Person
Donald Trump
Connected via: Melania Trump, Thomas Massie, Jay Clayton +18 more
Connected via: Kash Patel, U.S. Southern District of New York, Trump Administration +17 more
Document
Epstein Files Transparency Act
Connected via: Kash Patel, Trump Administration, Thomas Massie +16 more
Key Relationships
Mentioned In
- Person Lesley Groff - Groff's name appears frequently in the released files. Court Record
- Person Kash Patel - Kash Patel testified before Congress about his handling of the Epstein files Credible Reporting
- Organization U.S. Southern District of New York - The Justice Department stated there was no evidence of an Epstein client list Credible Reporting
- Person Steve Tisch - Steve Tisch's name appears among prominent names in the Justice Department's Epstein files release Official Document
- Person Melania Trump - Melania Trump's name appears in the released Epstein files Official Document
- Person Richard Branson - Branson is mentioned in newly released tranche of Epstein documents Official Document
- Person Bill Gates - Gates is mentioned in newly released tranche of Epstein documents Official Document
- Person Thomas Massie - Massie filed the discharge petition to force release of the Epstein files Official Document
- Person Lawrence Henry Summers - Trump ordered DOJ investigation into Epstein's involvement with Lawrence Summers among others Official Document
- Person Pamela Jo Bondi - Bondi was asked on Fox News about a supposed Epstein client list and stated 'It's sitting on my desk right now to rev... Alleged
- Organization US Department of Justice - The Justice Department walked back or corrected claims about an Epstein client list Alleged
- Person Peter Mandelson (Lord Mandelson) - Mandelson is referenced in documents from a trove of Epstein files released in the United States, which allege he pas... Credible Reporting
- Person Peter Mandelson (Lord Mandelson) - The publication of the Epstein files led to the arrest of Peter Mandelson Credible Reporting
- Organization Congressional Republicans - House Republicans released thousands of Epstein-related documents Official Document
- Organization U.S. House of Representatives - House released first trove of Epstein files produced as result of congressional subpoena Official Document
- Person Ro Khanna - Khanna introduced amendment requiring Justice Department to release Epstein-related records Official Document
- Organization Weill Cornell Medicine - Connections between Weill Cornell doctors and Epstein are documented in Justice Department files Official Document
- Person Kashyap Pramod Patel - Patel suggested on Benny Johnson's podcast in 2023 that the FBI was withholding the client list because it contained ... Alleged
- Person Elon Musk - Musk is mentioned in newly released tranche of Epstein documents Official Document
- Organization House Oversight Committee - House Oversight Democrats issued a statement addressing the DOJ's release of previously withheld Epstein files Single Source
Part Of
- Organization Trump Administration - The Trump Administration released more than 3 million pages of files related to Jeffrey Epstein investigations Official Document
- Organization US Department of Justice - The US Department of Justice released 3.5 million files constituting the Epstein files Official Document
- Organization U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) - The DOJ maintains and is releasing the Epstein files as part of its investigative records Official Document
- Organization Federal Bureau of Investigation - The FBI reviewed previously removed files that were released in a sixth batch on March 5, 2026 Official Document
- Financial Entity Epstein's estate - Many of the records and files belong to Epstein's estate Official Document
Connected To
- Location White House - The Oversight Democrats' statement alleges the White House is continuing a cover-up related to the Epstein files Alleged
- Person Dan Bongino - Bongino is considering resigning due to fallout from the Epstein files Single Source
- Person Peter Mandelson (Lord Mandelson) - Peter Mandelson was arrested following the publication of the Epstein files. Credible Reporting
- Person Peter Mandelson (Lord Mandelson) - Peter Mandelson was arrested following the publication of the Epstein files. Single Source
- Person Pam Bondi - Bondi claimed Epstein client list was on her desk, later said no incriminating client list was found. Alleged
- Person Andrew Windsor - Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested following the publication of the Epstein files. Credible Reporting
- Person Andrew Windsor - Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (Prince Andrew) was arrested following the publication of the Epstein files. Single Source
- Organization Federal Bureau of Investigation - The FBI is responsible for and affected by the fallout from the Epstein files Credible Reporting
- Person Jeffrey Epstein - The alleged client list is associated with Jeffrey Epstein Alleged
Employed By
- Person Jay Clayton - Bondi assigned the investigation into Epstein's connections to U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton Official Document
- Organization US Department of Justice - The DOJ released the first batch of Epstein files on December 19, 2025, but failed to release all files by that date Official Document
- Person Pam Bondi - As U.S. Attorney General, Bondi is responsible for reviewing and releasing the Epstein files Official Document
- Organization Federal Bureau of Investigation - The FBI announced no further files from the Epstein investigation would be released, and later reviewed files for the... Official Document
Owned
- Person Pamela Jo Bondi - Attorney General confirmed possession of Epstein client list and stated it is on her desk for review Credible Reporting
- Organization US Department of Justice - The U.S. Department of Justice released the first batch of Epstein files on December 19, 2025 Official Document
- Organization US Justice Department - Justice Department maintains custody of Epstein's investigative files and controls their release Official Document
- Organization Federal Bureau of Investigation - The FBI announced that no further files from the Epstein investigation would be released Official Document
- Person Jeffrey Epstein - The client list is described as belonging to Epstein ('Epstein's 'client list'') Official Document
Represented By
- Person Pam Bondi - Bondi stated the Epstein client list was on her desk to review Single Source
Located At
- Organization Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI stores Epstein files in Sentinel case management system Official Document
- Organization Federal Bureau of Investigation - Files stored in FBI's Sentinel case management system Official Document
Associated With
- Person Jeffrey Epstein - The alleged client list is described as belonging to or being associated with Epstein. Single Source
Source Documents & Evidence
“In February 2025, the U.S. attorney general Pam Bondi stated in a Fox News interview that the Epstein client list was "sitting on my desk right now to review"”
“In February 2025, the U.S. attorney general Pam Bondi stated in a Fox News interview that the Epstein client list was "sitting on my desk right now to review".”
“the U.S. attorney general Pam Bondi stated in a Fox News interview that the Epstein client list was 'sitting on my desk right now to review'”Accessed: 2026-04-04
“FBI found little evidence Epstein ran a trafficking ring for powerful men and concluded a 'client list' doesn't exist”Accessed: 2026-04-13
“Justice Department walks back on Epstein's 'client list' claims”Accessed: 2026-04-23
“El 7 de julio, Bondi emitió un comunicado en el que el Departamento de Justicia afirmaba que no se había encontrado ninguna «lista de clientes incriminatoria», lo que contradecía directamente su declaración de febrero.”Accessed: 2026-05-01
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- 🔗https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueUnpopularOpinion/comments/1rai8iv/the_epstein_files...
- 📖https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epstein_didn%27t_kill_himself
- 📄https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25997469-marc-veasey-resolution-epstein-...
- 📖https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epstein_Files_Transparency_Act
- 📰https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMieEFVX3lxTE0xZUJWYkRJSmVCTmRSeTlCQUt6NER...
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Added: 2026-04-04
· Updated: 2026-05-13
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