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Here’s every female celebrity named in the Epstein files

The release of documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein has reignited global debate. Millions of pages disclosed by the United States Department of Justice have renewed scrutiny of his network and the handling of past investigations.

While early coverage focused on prominent men such as Prince Andrew, Duke of YorkDonald Trump, and Peter Mandelson, attention is increasingly shifting toward women whose names appear throughout the archive. Officials stress that inclusion does not imply wrongdoing.

Among widely discussed figures is Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, whose name appears in references to social gatherings and travel linked to Epstein’s circle. Reports describe correspondence and connections that have drawn renewed media interest.

Public attention has also extended to her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, whose names surfaced in disclosures. Authorities continue to emphasize that mentions alone do not indicate misconduct.

Reports suggest Ferguson has maintained a low profile, with coverage noting time spent at the Paracelsus Recovery Clinic, a private Swiss facility known for discretion and high-profile clients.

The documents also reference philanthropic and political figures including Melinda French Gates, as well as public leaders such as Hillary ClintonMichelle ObamaKamala HarrisNancy Pelosi, and Nikki Haley.

Entertainment figures appear as well, including Naomi CampbellAlyssa MilanoWhoopi Goldberg, and Amy Schumer, typically in event or social contexts.

Overall, the disclosures highlight the breadth of Epstein’s social reach across royalty, politics, philanthropy, and entertainment. While authorities reiterate that being named is not evidence of wrongdoing, the release has renewed calls for transparency and reflection on how influence, access, and accountability intersect.

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