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Declassified Epstein Files Name Trump, Clinton, Prince Andrew—But Few New Bombshells

freewiremag@gmail.com Published: March 2, 2025 | Updated: April 25, 2025 4 minutes read

Declassified Epstein files list high-profile names—including Trump, Clinton, and Prince Andrew—but fall short of exposing major new revelations.

by Logan Andrew | Editor-in-chief, FreeWire

In a long-anticipated move, Attorney General Pamela Bondi has released the first phase of declassified files related to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender whose extensive network of high-profile associates has fueled speculation and conspiracy theories for years. The newly unveiled documents include flight logs, an address book, and a list of seized evidence, though they stop short of delivering the explosive revelations many had expected.

Who Was on Epstein’s Flights?

Among the names appearing in Epstein’s flight logs are a mix of politicians, business moguls, celebrities, and royals—many of whom have long denied wrongdoing or claimed only casual associations with Epstein.

High-Profile Figures Named in the Logs:

  • Donald Trump – The former president flew on Epstein’s private jet at least seven times between 1993 and 1994, accompanied by his then-wife Marla Maples, his daughter Tiffany Trump, and a nanny.
  • Bill Clinton – The former president flew on Epstein’s infamous “Lolita Express” at least 26 times, according to previous flight logs, often without Secret Service detail. Clinton has denied any involvement in Epstein’s crimes.
  • Prince Andrew – The Duke of York, already embroiled in scandal over his close ties to Epstein, appears in the logs for multiple flights, often accompanied by Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate who was convicted of child sex trafficking in 2021.
  • Les Wexner – The billionaire former CEO of L Brands (Victoria’s Secret) and Epstein’s closest financial backer. Wexner has claimed he severed ties with Epstein years before the financier’s arrest.
  • Alan Dershowitz – The Harvard law professor and defense attorney, who previously represented Epstein, has denied any wrongdoing but has been accused of sexual misconduct by one of Epstein’s victims.
Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, photo from People Magazine

Donald Trump (right) named in Jeffrey Epstein’s (left) flight logs, althought the president denies any wrong doing.

Hollywood, Tech, and Wall Street Names Appear

The logs also include a number of entertainers, executives, and business tycoons, many of whom had social or professional connections to Epstein:

  • Kevin Spacey – The disgraced actor, accused of sexual misconduct in unrelated cases, appears in flight logs from trips with Epstein and Clinton.
  • Chris Tucker – The actor and comedian was listed on a 2002 flight with Epstein, Clinton, and others to Africa for a charity event.
  • Naomi Campbell – The supermodel had known Epstein and was present at events where underage girls were allegedly trafficked.
  • Leon Black – The billionaire co-founder of Apollo Global Management paid Epstein $158 million for undisclosed financial services, raising questions about their ties.
  • Glenn Dubin – The hedge fund billionaire and his wife, former model Eva Andersson-Dubin, were close friends with Epstein and allegedly hosted him at their home even after his 2008 conviction.
  • Bill Gates – The Microsoft founder met with Epstein multiple times in the early 2010s, reportedly to discuss philanthropy. Gates has called the association “a mistake.”

Foreign Leaders and Royalty

  • Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman – The Saudi royal reportedly had financial dealings with Epstein.
  • Ehud Barak – The former Israeli Prime Minister was a frequent visitor to Epstein’s properties and appears in his address book.

A Carefully Curated Release?

While Bondi’s office promoted the document dump as an act of transparency, critics argue that significant portions remain redacted and key details may still be buried. Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), who leads a House GOP transparency task force, expressed disappointment, saying the files failed to reveal any major new revelations.

Despite the underwhelming release, Bondi has promised that thousands of additional pages remain under review and will be made public soon. She has also directed the FBI to accelerate the declassification process.

The Bigger Picture: What’s Still Hidden?

Epstein’s connections to politicians, CEOs, and celebrities have long fueled speculation about how he was able to evade justice for so long. His 2019 arrest on federal sex trafficking charges ended with his highly controversial death in a Manhattan jail cell—officially ruled a suicide, though many remain skeptical.

The big question now: How much more is left to uncover? Will future document releases finally expose who protected Epstein, who participated, and who looked the other way?

For now, Bondi’s release offers only a small piece of the puzzle, leaving the public with more questions than answers.

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