Jeffrey Epstein’s Files Unveiled: Alec Baldwin, Michael Jackson, and Other Big Names in Contact List

Justice Department Releases Epstein’s Address Book, Featuring Celebrities and Politicians, But Denies It’s a ‘Client List’

February 28, 2025: The U.S. Justice Department has publicly released Jeffrey Epstein’s personal address book, revealing a list of celebrities, politicians, and business magnates who were in contact with the disgraced financier. However, officials have clarified that the book is not a client list but merely a collection of contacts Epstein maintained.

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The over 100-page document includes names such as Michael Jackson, Alec Baldwin, Mick Jagger, Naomi Campbell, Courtney Love, and Ethel Kennedy (mother of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.). Additionally, figures like Bob Weinstein (Harvey Weinstein’s brother), David Koch, late Senator Ted Kennedy, John Kerry, Dustin Hoffman, and Ivanka Trump were also mentioned.

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Epstein’s Connections: A Glimpse into His Network

  • Hollywood & Music Industry: Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, Naomi Campbell, Ralph Fiennes, Alec Baldwin, Dustin Hoffman
  • Politics & Business: John Kerry, Ted Kennedy, Alan Dershowitz, Jon Huntsman, David Koch
  • Social Elites & Royals: Ethel Kennedy, Ivanka Trump, Liz Hurley, Kerry Kennedy

Despite the sensational nature of the revelations, many of these names had already surfaced in previous lawsuits and Epstein’s infamous “little black book,” which had been leaked years ago.

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What Do the Epstein Files Reveal?

The Justice Department’s release included:
✅ Copies of flight logs from Epstein’s private jet, known as the “Lolita Express”
✅ A heavily redacted address book linked to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell
Masseuse lists, along with an evidence list containing 150+ items, including nude images, massage tables, and sex toys

However, no new explosive details about Epstein’s sex trafficking case were found in the documents, despite widespread speculation and conspiracy theories.

Public & Media Reactions

While the release was positioned as a move towards transparency, it has drawn mixed reactions. Many critics argue that the redacted names and lack of new revelations raise more questions than answers. Social media users have already speculated about other potential high-profile connections that may not have been disclosed in this release.

The Epstein scandal continues to grip public attention, with ongoing investigations and legal battles surrounding his network and associates.

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