In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through political and entertainment circles, Attorney General Pam Bondi has confirmed that the first phase of the released Epstein files—including detailed Epstein flight logs and an extensive Epstein client list—has now been made public. This unprecedented disclosure comes amid mounting pressure from lawmakers and widespread demands for full transparency regarding the notorious financier’s network.
Unraveling the Epstein Files
Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender infamous for sexually abusing underage girls and orchestrating a vast global trafficking operation, left behind a labyrinth of records before his controversial death in 2019. While Epstein’s criminal activities have been widely documented over the years, the complete record of who traveled on his private jet to his private island, Little St. James, had never been fully disclosed—until now. A federal judge ordered the partial release of these flight logs in January 2024, and today marks the release of the comprehensive Epstein list phase 1.
Attorney General Pam Bondi told Fox News’ Jesse Watters, “You’re going to see some Epstein information being released by my office,” and that promise has been fulfilled. The released documents include thousands of pages of flight logs, a redacted contact book, and a detailed list of names associated with Epstein’s network. Although inclusion on these logs does not imply any wrongdoing, the extensive list raises serious questions about the breadth of Epstein’s connections.
The Full List of Names in Epstein List Phase 1

The comprehensive disclosure now available with the following names have been revealed:
- Ghislaine Maxwell
- Virginia Lee Roberts Giuffre [Epstein victim]
- Prince Andrew of England
- James Michael Austrich
- Philip Barden
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- Cate Blanchett
- David Boies
- Laura Boothe
- Evelyn Boulet
- Rebecca Boylan
- Joshua Bunner
- Naomi Campbell
- Carolyn Casey
- Paul Cassell
- Sharon Churcher
- Bill Clinton
- David Copperfield
- Alexandra Cousteau
- Cameron Diaz
- Leonardo DiCaprio
- Alan Dershowitz
- Dr. Mona Devanesan
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- Bradley Edwards
- Amanda Ellison
- Cimberly Espinosa
- Jeffrey Epstein
- Annie Farmer
- Marie Farmer
- Alexandra Fekkai
- Crystal Figueroa
- Anthony Figueroa
- Louis Freeh
- Eric Gany
- Meg Garvin
- Sheridan Gibson-Butte
- Robert Giuffre
- Al Gore
- Ross Gow
- Fred Graff
- Philip Guderyon
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- Shannon Harrison
- Stephen Hawking
- Victoria Hazel
- Brittany Henderson
- Brett Jaffe
- Michael Jackson
- Carol Roberts Kess
- Dr. Karen Kutikoff
- Peter Listerman
- George Lucas
- Tony Lyons
- Bob Meister
- Jamie A. Melanson
- Lynn Miller
- Marvin Minsky
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- David Mullen
- Joe Pagano
- Mary Paluga
- J. Stanley Pottinger
- Joseph Recarey
- Michael Reiter
- Jason Richards
- Bill Richardson
- Sky Roberts
- Scott Rothstein
- Forest Sawyer
- Doug Schoetlle
- Kevin Spacey
- Cecilia Stein
- Mark Tafoya
- Brent Tindall
- Kevin Thompson
- Donald Trump
- Ed Tuttle
- Emma Vaghan
- Kimberly Vaughan-Edwards
- Cresenda Valdes
- Anthony Valladares
- Maritza Vazquez
- Vicky Ward
- Jarred Weisfeld
- Courtney Wild
- Bruce Willis
- Daniel Wilson
- Kathy Alexander
- Miles Alexander
Some names remain redacted to protect privacy, but this extensive list illustrates the vast and diverse network of individuals associated with Epstein over the years.
FBI Vows Full Transparency
FBI Director Kash Patel has been vocal in his commitment to uncovering every last detail of Epstein’s operations. In a statement, Patel declared, “There will be no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned.” His promise underscores the FBI’s determination to expose any additional records that might have been hidden from public view and to work in tandem with the Department of Justice for full accountability.
Pam Bondi’s office is currently redacting sensitive details to protect the identities of over 250 alleged victims before releasing the documents. Bondi stressed that while the inclusion of a name in these logs is not an indictment of criminal activity, it is vital for public accountability that all connections are revealed.
Stay tuned as we provide live updates and in-depth analysis on the implications of the released Epstein files and what they mean for accountability in one of the most notorious cases of our time.