US Attorney General Pam Bondi has revealed a list of 305 celebrities whose names are included in the ‘Epstein Files’, including US billionaire Bill Gates.
The move comes as part of the gradual release of millions of emails, photos and documents related to the case against convicted American financier Jeffrey Epstein, one of the country’s most controversial cases.
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Bondi announced that the release of the entire file was done in accordance with Section 3 of the Epstein File Transparency Act, noting in a Feb. 14 letter to Congress that the list includes individuals who “hold or have served in government positions or are considered prominent political figures” whose names appeared “at least once” in the released files.
The Justice Department acknowledged that federal employees spent long hours sorting through more than 3 million files that were collectively released between December and January.
Daily Mail releases shocking video
Meanwhile, British newspaper the Daily Mail revealed the darker side of the methods used by Epstein to lure his victims, publishing details and footage it described as “disturbing”.
The newspaper said the released batch included more than 180,000 photos and about 2,000 videotapes, representing about 14 hours of footage, and revealed what it called a “corrupt operation” run by Epstein.
She noted that these files show a repeated pattern of soliciting sexual content from girls, in addition to clips showing abusive behavior and clear exploitation of victims. The file also contained pornographic material that Epstein allegedly downloaded to his computer, including an old video titled “Tiny Bubbles.”
Seduce by hiding in fashion
The Daily Mail revealed that some of the clips support theories that Epstein was luring his victims by posing as a talent scout with ties to the fashion world and using the Victoria’s Secret name to lend false legitimacy to his movement.
The footage included footage of Mr Epstein attending social events with young women and scenes described as “disturbing” inside his luxury mansions, including his home in Paris.
The newspaper said that in addition to the corrections made by the Ministry of Justice before the files were released, the materials released were edited to hide the identities of the victims as much as possible.
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Despite the large number of names on the list, Bondi and his representatives emphasized that the appearance of someone’s name in the “Epstein Files” does not necessarily imply evidence of criminal involvement or conviction related to that case, but rather that the name may be mentioned in multiple contexts.
As documents continue to leak publicly, questions are growing about the political and legal implications of the case, which continues to cast a large shadow over the worlds of politics, finance and celebrity.

