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Here are all the female celebrities named in the Epstein files as 'all files released'
It was recently announced by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi that all of the Epstein files have now been made public, including millions of emails, photographs, and other documents, with many including names of prominent figures within the film and music industries.
While it’s prominent male figures that have dominated column space, particularly Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Prince Andrew), Donald Trump, and Peter Mandelson, the famous women who crop up in the 3.5 million-page investigative file have also got people talking.
Epstein files cast spotlight on famous women
The silver screen and the pop charts have been confronted with further controversy amid the release of the Epstein files, proving that Hollywood has, once again, no aversion to drama.
The Department of Justice emphasized that inclusion in the Epstein materials does not imply guilt or criminal involvement, only that an individual’s name appears at least once in the newly released cache.
Many of those named, such as Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, have long been linked to Epstein’s social circle, but this marks the first time such an extensive official list of high‑profile women has been publicly shared.
The documents span decades and pull from flight manifests, email chains, call sheets and guest lists, meaning some entries reflect little more than a brush with the disgraced financier’s muddied name.
From royals to talk‑show titans
The files list a striking range of women, including members of the British royal family, Silicon Valley philanthropists, and household‑name entertainers.
Sarah Ferguson appears in several references tied to social events and trips associated with Epstein’s network, echoing the longstanding scrutiny around her former husband, the ex‑Prince Andrew.
Andrew’s ex-wife had struck up a close relationship with Epstein, with released emails revealing the extent of their friendship. The financier became one of her dearest confidants, as demonstrated in an email where she calls him her “pillar”.
Also included is Melinda Gates, whose name surfaces in connection with philanthropic and business‑focused correspondence. Although the documents do not allege any criminal conduct on her part.
Stars of the stage and studio
Beyond royalty and tech, the files touch some of the most recognizable women in American popular culture. Monica Lewinsky, whose name is already indelibly linked to another of the late twentieth century’s biggest political scandals, is referenced, albeit only in passing.
Several modern Hollywood and TV names also surface. Meghan Markle, now the Duchess of Sussex, reportedly appears in association with entertainment‑industry events and guest lists, reflecting her days as an actress before joining the royal family. Actor, Alyssa Milano, known for her outspoken activism in the #MeToo movement, is mentioned in the sprawling document trove.
Comedy and late‑night culture are represented, too. Amy Schumer, one of the most recognizable stand‑up comics of her generation, appears in the material, alongside Rosie O’Donnell, the veteran comedian and talk‑show host. In most cases, the references are brief, often tied to industry parties, charity functions or email introductions.
The documents do not only touch on today’s stars. They also reach back into Hollywood’s Golden Age, bringing in figures whose careers peaked decades before Epstein’s alleged crimes. Marilyn Monroe and Janis Joplin, both long deceased, appear in historical or contextual references within the files.
Music icons Diana Ross and Beyoncé are also among the names cited, reflecting just how far Epstein’s correspondence and social ambitions extended into the top tiers of the entertainment business. Barbra Streisand, one of Hollywood’s most decorated multi‑hyphenates, is likewise listed.
Here are the names of other high-profile women mentioned in the Epstein files:
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Ashley Biden
Chelsea Clinton
Coreen Mao
Diana, Princess of Wales
Ghislaine Maxwell
Gloria Allred
Hillary Clinton
Ivanka Trump
Janet Napolitano
Janet Reno
Jessica Lonergan
Jill Biden
Kamala Harris
Lady Victoria Hervey
Lara Pomerantz
Lisa Monaco
Loretta Lynch
Margaret Thatcher
Melania Trump
Michelle Obama
Nancy Pelosi
Nikki Haley
Rebekah Donaleski
Sarah Ferguson
Stephanie Avakian
Susan Pope
Susan Rice
Marjorie Taylor Greene
Theresa May
Zoe Lofgren