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Every name included on a mysterious list that was the last email Jeffrey Epstein sent to himself before he died
A forensic psychologist has revealed details of a mysterious email that Jeffrey Epstein sent to himself just weeks before his death, containing a long list of names tied to politics, science, finance, and royalty.
Clinical and forensic psychologist Dr. John Paul Garrison discussed the discovery in a YouTube video where he analyzed Epstein’s emails from a forensic perspective. According to Garrison, the message stands out because it was the final email Epstein sent to himself before his death on August 10, 2019.
The email was sent on June 30, 2019, and carried a striking subject line that referenced former White House strategist Steve Bannon. However, the message was never actually sent to Bannon.
Garrison explained in the video: "This was the last email that Jeffrey Epstein ever sent himself. This was on June 30th, 2019. He died August 10th, 2019."
The email Epstein sent to himself
Garrison described how unusual the message was during his review of Epstein’s communications.
He said: "After reading through hundreds of thousands of Jeffrey Epstein emails, I find the ones he sends himself to be some of the most interesting."
According to Garrison, the email appeared to be a draft list intended for Bannon but was never shared.
He explained: "As you can see up here, it's both to and from Jeffrey Epste. He sent this to himself. And the subject line is list for Steve Bannon."
The psychologist added that the timing raised questions about what the list may have meant.
He said, "Now, I want you to keep in mind this email was sent six weeks before he died. And he sent it to himself. Never sent it to Steve Bannon. He just wrote it as a list for Steve Bannon."
Every name mentioned on the mysterious list
According to Garrison’s analysis, the list contained around 98 names. Some entries appear incomplete or unclear due to Epstein’s unusual writing style, but several recognizable figures were included.
Here is the email Epstein sent to himself:
Garrison noted that many of the individuals named come from powerful sectors such as politics, science, technology, finance, and royalty.
He explained: "So these people are in technology and finance."
However, he stressed the list did not appear to be a group of people who would publicly defend Epstein.
Why the list is raising questions
One of the biggest mysteries, according to Garrison, is why such a wide mix of figures appeared together.
He said: "So, these are not a list of people for Steve Bannon to contact, but these are names that have come up frequently in the Epstein files."
Garrison suggested one possible explanation is that Epstein believed he held influence over some of the people listed.
He said, "So, it's very possible that some of the people on this list are people that he feels like he has leverage over."
The psychologist also emphasized that appearing on the list does not suggest any wrongdoing.
He added: "So being on this list does not imply wrongdoing, but this list is worth continuing to explore."
Another key mystery is why the message was never sent to Bannon at all.
Garrison said, "This is a list that he had planned to send out, and this was the last email that he ever sent himself before he died."
He also noted that Epstein never sent any further messages to Bannon afterward.
A final unanswered question
For Garrison, the email stands out because it looks very different from other contact lists Epstein created.
He said, "Why is it that this list was so important that it was the last email that Jeffrey Epstein ever sent himself?"
Because the email remained a draft, its true purpose is still unknown.
As Garrison continues examining the files, he says he hopes mapping the connections between the names will reveal why they were grouped together in Epstein’s final self-addressed message.
