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Here are all the women named in the Epstein files as 'all files released'
Earlier this month, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that the Epstein documents had been made public in full, with ‘all files released’ to the public. The disclosure reportedly includes millions of emails, photographs, flight logs, call sheets and other material gathered over the course of the investigation.
While much of the public focus has centered on high-profile men previously linked to Jeffrey Epstein, attention has also turned to the women whose names appear throughout the 3.5 million-page cache. The newly released material spans decades and covers social events, business correspondence, guest lists and historical references.
The Department of Justice has 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 documents. In many cases, references are brief or tied to social or professional encounters.
From royals to entertainment heavyweights
Among the names listed are globally recognized figures from entertainment, politics, philanthropy and public life. Beyoncé, Diana Ross, Barbra Streisand and Amy Schumer are all cited within the files, reflecting the broad reach of Epstein’s social and professional network.
Royal connections also appear. Sarah Ferguson is named in the documents, with previously released emails shedding light on her association with Epstein. In one email, she refers to him as her “pillar”. Diana, Princess of Wales, is also listed among the women whose names appear.
Other well-known public figures named in the files include Melinda Gates, Meghan Markle, Alyssa Milano, Rosie O’Donnell, Marilyn Monroe, Monica Lewinsky and Lisa Marie Presley. The documents do not allege criminal wrongdoing against those listed and, as stated, inclusion indicates only that a name appears in the material.
Political and legal figures referenced
The files also include women connected to political and legal circles. Mary Gay Scanlon, Debbie Stabenow, Stephanie Avakian and Miriam Adelson are among those identified. Additional names appearing in the material include Linda Collins and Kathleen Dupont.
Ghislaine Maxwell, long known for her close association with Epstein, is also listed. Other women named in the files include Rebekah Donaleski, Nicole McFarland, Alison Moe, Lara Pomerantz, Susan Pope and Janis Schenberg.
Additional women named in the documents
Further names appearing in the released files are Lanna Belohlavek, Laura Birger, Florence Hunter, Clare Iveagh, Jessica Lonergan, Coreen Mao, Adrienne Senatore, Gretchen Shapper, Gunhild Stordalen, Carol Thomas-Jacobs and Marie Villafana.
As officials have reiterated, the appearance of a name in the documents does not equate to criminal involvement. The files draw from a wide range of sources, meaning some references may be limited to correspondence, guest lists or other indirect mentions.
Here are all the names that appear in the Epstein files:
