The U.S. Department of Justice has released what it calls the final group of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. The files include millions of emails, photos, and records. They also contain a list of 305 well-known names mentioned in the material.
Officials made one point very clear: being named in the documents does not mean someone committed a crime. A person may have been referenced only once, or mentioned in emails or social settings. Inclusion alone is not proof of wrongdoing.

Several Hollywood figures appear in the records. Reported names include Kevin Spacey, Woody Allen, Robert De Niro, Alec Baldwin, Barbra Streisand, Brett Ratner, Chris Tucker, Amy Schumer, and Alyssa Milano. Some had previously been linked to Epstein. Others are being publicly connected to the files for the first time.
The list includes both living and deceased individuals. In many cases, the references relate to social events, professional contact, or email exchanges rather than criminal accusations.

The release has renewed public interest in Epstein’s connections. Still, federal officials stress that readers should not assume guilt based solely on a name appearing in the files.