Jeffrey Epstein’s Contact List Reveals Michael Jackson, Prince Andrew, Naomi Campbell, and More A-List Celebrities’ Names

Jeffrey Epstein’s contact list was filled with numerous famous figures, such as Michael Jackson, Prince Andrew, and others. Recently disclosed court records from the Justice Department have shown that several high-profile individuals had contact with Epstein.

In addition to Jackson, Prince Andrew, Naomi Campbell, Alec Baldwin, Mick Jagger, and Ethel Kennedy (Robert F. Kennedy’s mother), the former Governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, was also mentioned in a report published by the New York Post.

In contrast, the 200-page document failed to disclose any substantial new discoveries. On the contrary, it exposed Epstein’s travel records and the notable personalities – actors, models, musicians, and politicians – who were previously suspected of having ties with the notorious pedophile.

Despite the listed contacts appearing in the records, Fox News reported that no one mentioned was accused or charged with a crime related to Epstein. In another document labeled “MASSAGERS”, there were 254 names, but these were concealed.

Despite the publication of these documents, an anonymous insider told The Post that the disclosures fell short of what many had expected in terms of providing further details about Epstein’s connections to influential political figures. Representatives of the named celebrities have yet to respond to our request for comment.

After receiving a federal court order, these files were opened to the public, disclosing documents detailing the sexual abuse of more than 250 minors that occurred at Epstein’s residences in both Florida and New York. The Office of Public Affairs announced that the newly accessible records confirm that he exploited underage girls at his homes in these two states.

The circumstances surrounding Epstein have been subjected to intense public examination due to his links with powerful individuals, some of whom were reportedly associated with his private aircraft, often referred to as the Lolita Express, and his secluded Caribbean property.

Epstein tended to associate with influential political figures and business magnates, frequently cloaking these interactions in the disguise of charitable work and professional networking. Among those rumored to have been part of his circle were former President Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and tech pioneer Bill Gates.

Back in 2007, it was reportedly stated that Trump banned Epstein from his club, Mar-a-Lago, following an alleged incident where Epstein was connected to a minor girl.

In the year 2019, at the age of 66, Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide within the confines of the Metropolitan Correctional Center situated in New York City, with allegations of sex trafficking looming against him on a federal level.

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2025-02-28 16:07