
Epstein’s Contact List Featured Alec Baldwin & Michael Jackson, Reveal New Files
The Jeffrey Epstein case has been shrouded in controversy and conspiracy theories for years. The wealthy financier, who was accused of sexually abusing and trafficking dozens of young girls, died in his jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial. Despite his death, the case continues to unfold, with new revelations emerging regularly.
Recently, US Attorney General Pamela Bondi released the first batch of declassified files related to Epstein’s case. The files include flight logs from his private plane, Lolita Express, and a contacts list that features some surprising names.
According to the files, Michael Jackson, Alec Baldwin, and Mick Jagger were among the many notable individuals who were in contact with Epstein. The list also includes Courtney Love, the wife of the late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s mother, Ethel Kennedy.
The files, which were released by the US Department of Justice, also include a number of other notable figures, including politicians, celebrities, and business leaders. However, despite the inclusion of these high-profile names, the files do not appear to contain any major revelations.
Most of the information contained in the files has been in the public domain for years, and many of the allegations against Epstein have been well-documented. The release of the files is likely an effort by the US government to provide transparency and accountability in the case.
Epstein’s contact list is not the only new information to emerge in recent weeks. Last month, the FBI released a series of documents related to the case, including a 2011 deposition in which Epstein denied any wrongdoing.
In the deposition, Epstein claimed that he had never engaged in any illegal activities and that the allegations against him were baseless. He also claimed that he was the victim of a conspiracy to discredit him and that he had been set up by his accusers.
The release of the files and documents has sparked renewed outrage and calls for justice. Many are demanding that those who were in contact with Epstein, including the individuals named in the contact list, be held accountable for their actions.
The case has also raised questions about the government’s handling of the investigation and the allegations against Epstein. Critics have accused the government of turning a blind eye to the allegations and of failing to take adequate action to hold Epstein accountable.
In a statement, Attorney General Bondi said that the release of the files was an important step in providing transparency and accountability in the case. She also emphasized that the investigation into Epstein’s activities was ongoing and that those who were responsible for his crimes would be held accountable.
The release of the files is likely to be a significant development in the case, and it will be interesting to see how the story unfolds in the coming weeks and months. One thing is certain, however: the Jeffrey Epstein case is far from over, and there is still much to be learned.