Full list of names in Jeffrey Epsteins contact book has been revealed

Full list of names in Jeffrey Epsteins contact book has been revealed

The U.S. House of Representatives has taken a dramatic step in one of the most controversial cases of the last decade, voting to force the Justice Department to publicly release a massive collection of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, and the network that operated around him for years. After years of speculation, incomplete disclosures, and fragmented leaks, Congress is now compelling full transparency — and the public is bracing for impact.

Earlier in November, a congressional committee already dropped an enormous first batch: 20,000 pages of records. That alone reignited debates, accusations, and renewed calls for accountability. But lawmakers made it clear that this initial release was only the beginning. With the House vote finalized, far more documents — some of the most sensitive — will begin rolling out in the coming weeks.

The files contain everything from flight logs and archived emails to internal communications from the Justice Department. They include estate records, investigative notes, and documents tied to Epstein’s 2019 death, officially ruled a suicide but still clouded by doubt in the public mind. Together, they paint the closest thing to a complete picture the public has ever seen of the people connected to Epstein, either directly or peripherally.

And one of the most talked-about pieces is Epstein’s contact book — a detailed catalog of names, phone numbers, and personal references. But one point has already been stressed by lawmakers and investigators: being listed does not imply guilt, wrongdoing, or participation in illegal acts. The book includes a broad mix of people — some who were victims or whistleblowers, others who had minimal or indirect contact, and some who unknowingly crossed paths with Epstein through business or social circles.

Still, the list is packed with high-profile figures. Many have long been the subject of speculation, and their presence here will almost certainly spark more attention. A few examples stand out:

Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s close companion and accomplice, sentenced in 2021 for sex trafficking, is documented extensively.

Prince Andrew appears as well — unsurprising, given the accusations from Virginia Giuffre and his highly publicized fallout from the scandal.