The Epstein Client List: What the Documents Actually Say
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The Epstein Client List: What the Documents Actually Say
Searches for the "Epstein client list" are among the most common related to this case. Here is what the public record actually contains — and what it does not.
Is There a Public Client List?
No single document titled "Epstein Client List" has been made public. What exists is: flight logs, court filings naming specific individuals, the 2,897-document House Oversight release, deposition transcripts, and financial records.
Names in the Documented Record
- Donald Trump — 4,437 document mentions
- Bill Clinton — 1,039 document mentions; 26 documented flights on Epstein's jet
- Prince Andrew — 455 document mentions; settled civil suit with Virginia Giuffre
- Alan Dershowitz — 1,623 document mentions; Epstein's attorney; named in Giuffre deposition
- Les Wexner — documented transfer of power of attorney and significant assets to Epstein
- Bill Gates — documented visits to Epstein's Manhattan townhouse post-conviction
- Jean-Luc Brunel — 258 document mentions; modeling agency head; died in French custody
The Real Question
The absence of a prosecuted client list is itself a documented fact. The 2008 non-prosecution agreement granted immunity to unnamed "potential co-conspirators." No client was ever charged. That gap is the story.
Shop the Archive — every design sourced from the public record
Source: House Oversight Document Release | Giuffre v. Maxwell