Organizations
3,327 organizations in the knowledge graph — Page 47
Scripps News
News organization that published the report
Searcy, Denney, Scarola, Barnhart & Shipley, P.A.
Law firm representing plaintiffs Edwards and Cassell
Seattle Computer Products (SCP)
Company where Tim Paterson developed 86-DOS operating system, which Microsoft acquired and delivered to IBM as PC DOS
Seattle Times
News organization reporting on Maxwell's legal challenge regarding Epstein document release
Seattle foundation
The foundation in Seattle where Bill Gates held a Q&A and detailed his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Second Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, which heard an appeal regarding the unsealing of Epstein-related court documents
Second Circuit (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit)
A federal appellate court that issued a ruling regarding the unsealing of documents in an Epstein-related defamation case.
Second Circuit (U.S. Court of Appeals)
Appellate court that ordered the release of previously sealed court documents related to Epstein
Second Circuit Court of Appeals
The federal appellate court handling Ghislaine Maxwell's motion to set aside her conviction.
Second Circuit Court of Appeals (United States)
Federal appellate court that ordered the unsealing of documents from Giuffre's civil lawsuit against Maxwell on July 2, 2019
Secret Service
U.S. federal law enforcement agency that provided protective detail for Bill Clinton during his trips on Epstein's aircraft.
Secretary, United States Department of Health and Human Services
A federal official/department named as a party in a Third Circuit Court of Appeals case.
Securities and Exchange Commission
Federal agency that conducted a probe of Elon Musk during the time period when Epstein was communicating with Glover about potentially he...
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Regulatory body investigating Elon Musk during the time period when Epstein was communicating with Glover about Tesla.
Senado
Upper chamber of Congress that approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act by unanimous consent
Senado de Estados Unidos (U.S. Senate)
Legislative body that approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act by unanimous consent
Senado de los Estados Unidos
Legislative chamber that approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act by unanimous consent
Senate
The upper chamber of the United States Congress that voted to approve the release of Epstein-related documents.
Senate (Senado)
Legislative body that gave unanimous consent approval to the Epstein Files Transparency Act
Senate (U.S. Senate)
The upper chamber of the United States Congress
Senate Appropriations subcommittee
Senate committee before which Howard Lutnick testified earlier in February 2026 about his interactions with Epstein, including his 2012 v...
Senate Committee on the Judiciary
Congressional committee designated to receive unredacted lists of government officials and politically exposed persons mentioned in the E...
Senate Democrats
Democratic members of the U.S. Senate who are escalating a probe, presumably related to the Epstein DEA file
Senate Finance Committee
Congressional committee where Senator Ron Wyden serves as ranking member and from which he is conducting oversight into Epstein's financi...
Senate GOP
Senate Republican caucus that blocked a push for legal action related to Epstein legislation
Senate Judiciary Committee
Congressional committee designated to receive unredacted list of government officials mentioned in Epstein files.
Senate Republicans
Republican members of the US Senate who voted against forcing a vote on Epstein-related documents
Senators
Members of the U.S. Senate who are seeking a review of how the Trump administration handled Epstein-related files
Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility
Secure facility operational at Mar-a-Lago during Trump's presidency for communications with the White House Situation Room and Pentagon, ...
Sentinel
FBI case management system storing Epstein files
Service Co-ordinator
Role within Victim Support's structure.
Settlement-building organization
A pro-Israel organization involved in settlement-building activities that received funding from Jeffrey Epstein, according to FBI documents.
Settlement-building organization (unnamed)
A pro-Israel organization involved in settlement-building activities that received funding from Jeffrey Epstein
Settling Parties
The parties (Deutsche Bank and the class representatives) who reached a settlement agreement to avoid the cost, delay, and uncertainty of...
Sex og Samfunn
A major NGO that stripped Mette-Marit of her patronage as a result of the Epstein scandal.
Shas
Ultra-Orthodox Israeli political party that formed a coalition with Barak's government in 1999
Shas party
Ultra-Orthodox political party with which Barak formed a coalition in 1999.
Shayetet 13
Israeli Navy commando unit which Ayalon volunteered for in 1963 and later commanded from 1979
Shazam
Music recognition service used by Bop Spotter to identify captured songs.
Shin Bet
Israel's internal security service and intelligence agency, described as the non-political nerve center of Israeli intelligence
Shopper's Travel
Travel agency used by Epstein to book flights for Maxwell through at least 2006
Shrewsbury Town
Professional football club where Rodgers played during his career.
Shutterfly
Parent company of Lifetouch, purchased in a $2.7 billion deal by funds managed by Apollo Global Management in September 2019.
Sight Diagnostics
Renamed version of Parasight, an Israeli biotech startup developing malaria testing technology
Sikorsky helicopter
Jeffrey Epstein's Sikorsky helicopter (registration N212JE), one of three aircraft for which flight logs were documented in court exhibits.
Sikorsky helicopter (N212JE)
Helicopter registered to Jeffrey Epstein included in flight log database.
Sioux City Journal
News organization reporting on Epstein case-related documents
Sixteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri
A Missouri state court that heard the case Michael Combs v. Ron Broomfield
Skadden
International law firm that performed legal work for Manafort and Viktor Yanukovych
Skellig
Munich-based publisher of Greenberg's 1976 book Heart of Glass