All the high profile names listed in Jeffrey Epstein’s flight logs and contacts book amid release of classified information

The Attorney General has released some never-before seen documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein

The hotly-anticipated catalog of classified Jeffrey Epstein documents have finally been dropped which contain some A-list high profile names.

Earlier this week, Attorney General Pam Bondi hinted at a forthcoming revelation from the Department of Justice, teasing that a bombshell release of documents related to notorious child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein would be “sickening.”

Now, that 200-page dossier has been made public, offering chilling insights into Epstein’s operations. Among the disturbing contents are flight logs revealing the travels of Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, an inventory of items seized from Epstein’s homes in New York and the US Virgin Islands, and a completely redacted list of masseuses. Also included is his infamous ‘black book’ of contacts, though much of it remains heavily redacted. The release adds further fuel to the ongoing investigation and raises more questions about the scale of Epstein’s crimes.

Epstein's contact book has been released (Rick Friedman/Corbis via Getty Images)

The disgraced financier, Jeffrey Epstein, was known for rubbing elbows with some of the most powerful and famous individuals across the globe, including members of royalty.

Among the high-profile names that appear in Epstein’s contact list, released by the DOJ on Thursday, are a slew of Hollywood A-listers, musicians, actors, politicians, and models.

The list includes Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, the late King of Pop Michael Jackson, notorious 90s rock star Courtney Love, and acclaimed actors Alec Baldwin, Ralph Fiennes, and Dustin Hoffman, all of whom have been linked to Epstein in the newly released documents. This trove of information further deepens the mystery surrounding Epstein’s connections and the influential figures in his orbit.

Alec Baldwin and several other actors appear in the list (Olivia Wong/Getty Images)

Among the political elites whose names were found in Epstein’s contact list are Ethel Kennedy, the mother of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, the late Senator David Koch, Ted Kennedy, and Jon Huntsman.

The list also features notable figures from the world of fashion, including British supermodel Naomi Campbell and model Liz Hurley, alongside the brother of disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, Bob, and high-profile attorneys like Kerry Kennedy, Alan Dershowitz, and John Kerry.

Interestingly, Ivana Trump and Ivanka Trump’s names were found in the contact list, though President Donald Trump was not included. While the list does not serve as a ‘client list’ suggesting any illegal activity, it has nonetheless drawn attention due to the prominent individuals involved.

Critics, however, argue that the majority of names released this week don’t provide any shocking revelations, as many of these figures have already been publicly associated with Epstein in some capacity.

Epstein and Maxwell in 1995 (Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

A slew of leaked documents has already surfaced over the years, linking many prominent figures to the convicted pedophile, including Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, and even President Donald Trump. These documents include flight logs, which show that Trump and his then-wife, Marla, were aboard Epstein’s private jet on three separate occasions in 1993 and 1994, accompanied by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

Among the disturbing items seized from Epstein’s properties—ranging from tech devices and hard drives to sex toys and massage tables—there are several particularly unsettling finds. One of the most appalling discoveries was a CD labeled ‘girls pics nude book 4’, a folder titled ‘LSJ logbook’ (likely referencing Epstein’s private island, Little St. James), along with photo albums depicting ‘girls’ and images of ‘female buttocks.’ Additionally, investigators uncovered a bag containing a yellow envelope marked ‘SK,’ dated 08/27/08, which held multiple smaller envelopes totaling $17,115 in cash.

Michael Jackson is just one of dozens of A-list names in Epstein's 'black book' (Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

The date of the discovery is particularly significant as Epstein was incarcerated in Palm Beach, Florida, at the time. This revelation comes as Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed that this release is only the “first phase” of documents to be made public. Bondi emphasized that these files “shed light on Epstein’s extensive network” and represent an important step toward providing “long overdue accountability” to the public.

However, much of the information was redacted to protect the identities of the victims, including the names of the 254 individuals on the masseuse list, which Bondi had warned about prior to the release.

Despite the anticipation, the release has been met with criticism, with many calling it “boring” and feeling that it revealed little new information. Bondi, in response to the public reaction, has expressed frustration, writing to the FBI to inquire why her order to release the full set of documents was not fully carried out.

FBI Director Kash Patel assured that an investigation is underway, emphasizing, “There will be no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned.” He vowed, “If records have been hidden, we will uncover them.”