Dan Bilzerian is pushing back after a picture of him and rapper Post Malone was discovered among more than three million documents released in the latest unsealing of Jeffrey Epstein files by the U.S. Department of Justice.
The image, which originally appeared on Bilzerian’s Instagram in July 2018, shows the two men seated alongside two women, with the women's faces redacted in the version included in the Epstein dump.
An X user took to the platform to share the picture, and asked why it was "included in the Epstein files," to which the 45-year-old responded: “I posted this in 2018. Every pic I posted on my IG is in the files w girls faces blacked out.”
In another post, Bilzerian posted the original copy of another redacted snap of himself, which was included in the release, while suggesting that the disgraced financier must have been "a fan" of his.
He also used the opportunity to blast President Donald Trump, calling him “a piece of sh*t” and accusing him of “gaslighting us to protect paedophiles".
Other High-Profile Figures Named In The File
The image of Bilzerian and Post Malone was just one of many celebrity-related files to surface in the massive DOJ release on January 30, 2026.
Another notable figure named in the documents is Jay-Z. While he was not accused of participating in the abuse, it is alleged that he was present during one of the alleged abductions.
The file includes a passage that reads: "In approximately 1996, [REDACTED] resided with [REDACTED] in [REDACTED]. An unknown man abducted [REDACTED] from her home, when she later awoke in the presence of Harvey Weinstein and Shawn Carter (Jay-Z)."
Woody Allen and his wife Soon-Yi Previn were also named in the files. Per The Independent, emails revealed that the couple toured the White House in 2015, with the help of their friend Jeffrey Epstein.
It was disclosed that Epstein gave $15K to help Allen’s daughter, Manzie Allen, to "definitely graduate" from a ritzy New York City private school, NYMag reported.
The Zodiac Club Surfaces
Among the revelations, attention has also turned to a cryptic 2010 email from the Epstein archive referencing the “Zodiac Club,” an elite and secretive Manhattan-based society limited to 12 members.
The email, from an unnamed source to Epstein, mentions Nobel Prize-winning physicist Murray Gell-Mann, former Fed Chair Paul Volcker, and financier Bob Pirie as possible members.
It also implies a bizarre structure: members serve for life, but those deemed senile are placed into an “eccentric orbit” and no longer invited to gatherings.
No women or minorities are said to be part of the club, which reportedly hosts lavish dinners in exotic locations.
The group was further examined in a 2013 Gothamist report, which traced its history to the 19th century and quoted Bob Pirie as saying its motto was: “Never secret, only private.”
