NAMES/ "Epstein" file, US prosecutor Pam Bondi sends Congress the list of public figures, including former presidents and artists

US Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced that all files related to the case against the late financier Jeffrey Epstein have been released, in accordance with Section 3 of the Epstein Records Transparency Act.
In a letter to the United States Congress, released on February 14, Bondi included a final list of about 300 high-profile individuals who were mentioned at least once in the declassified documents. The list includes names like Bill Gates, Kim Kardashian and other public figures.
As Dailymail reports , the administration of President Donald Trump has released millions of emails, photos and documents related to the investigation and proceedings against Epstein. The release was made in several stages during December and January, after a lengthy review process by federal employees.
According to the document, the list includes people who “are or have been government officials or politically exposed persons” and who appear in materials published by the US Department of Justice. Its deputy, Todd Blanche, stressed that the names appear in a “wide variety of contexts.”
The dossier also names political and artistic figures, including the family of former President Barack Obama and singer Bruce Springsteen. Meanwhile, the Epstein case has had wide international repercussions, including affecting the reputations of figures such as Prince Andrew, who stepped down from royal duties after controversy surrounding the case.
Authorities have stressed that the naming of a person in the released files does not imply guilt or involvement in illegal activity. The full release of the documents is considered the official closure of the declassification process of the Epstein dossier, a case that has had a major impact on politics, business and public opinion for years.
According to the letter released by Bondi, the final list also includes Diana Ross, Melinda Gates, Tucker Carlson, Beyoncé and Meghan Markle, making up a comprehensive catalog of celebrities mentioned in the dossier.
The letter adds that “No data was withheld or redacted ‘on the basis of embarrassment, damage to reputation or political sensitivity, including that of any government official, public figure or foreign dignitary.’”
The Epstein Files Transparency Act, which is being implemented by the administration after its signing by Donald Trump on November 19, 2025, requires the release of all unclassified data related to Jeffrey Epstein and his convicted associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.
By law, only elements that protect the identities of victims, details of active investigations and child sexual abuse materials can be redacted. The FBI has estimated that the total number of Epstein's victims could exceed 1,000.
Bondi also explained what information was kept hidden during the release of the files, respecting the law and the safety of the victims.
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