Here’s every female celebrity named in the Epstein files

The release of the so-called Epstein files has reignited global debate. After the Department of Justice disclosed millions of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein, attention has shifted beyond powerful men like Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Donald Trump, and Peter Mandelson to the many women named in the 3.5-million-page archive. Officials stress that being mentioned “does not imply wrongdoing,” yet the scale of names across politics, royalty, entertainment, and philanthropy has intensified scrutiny and public discussion.

Among the most discussed is Sarah Ferguson, former wife of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Her name appears in connection with social gatherings and travel linked to Epstein’s circle. Emails reportedly show her describing Epstein as a “pillar,” and records suggest continued contact during periods when he faced legal trouble. According to CNN, six companies linked to her are set to close. Her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, are also mentioned. Again, authorities emphasize that mention alone does not equal misconduct. Reports say Ferguson has kept a low profile, spending time at the Paracelsus Recovery Clinic in Switzerland, known for privacy and high-profile clients.

The files also reference major public figures. Melinda Gates appears in business and charitable correspondence, with no allegations indicated. Political leaders including Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi, Nikki Haley, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Ashley Biden are cited in various contexts. Officials repeat that inclusion “does not imply criminal behavior.”

Hollywood figures such as Naomi Campbell, Alyssa Milano, Whoopi Goldberg, Amy Schumer, Monica Lewinsky, and Meghan Markle are mentioned mainly in connection with events or introductions. Cultural icons like Marilyn Monroe and Diana Ross are referenced more broadly.

For many observers, the key takeaway is the network’s reach. Authorities continue to stress that appearance in the files is not proof of wrongdoing, yet the disclosures renew calls for transparency and accountability.

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