Complete guide to individuals named in the Epstein files releases. Who appeared in documents, flight logs, and depositions? Updated June 2026.
▶ Live TrendsThe largest release of Epstein-related court documents occurred in January 2024, following years of legal battles. Over 150 individuals were named across thousands of pages of depositions, flight logs, and investigative materials. The release was ordered by a federal judge after advocacy by journalist Julie K. Brown and legal pressure from victims' groups.
Being named in the Epstein files does not automatically imply wrongdoing. Documents include witnesses, social contacts, business associates, employees, and investigators — as well as individuals accused of participation in abuse. Context matters enormously when interpreting document releases.
Epstein's private jet flight logs — covering his aircraft including the infamous "Lolita Express" — have been among the most searched Epstein documents. These logs show who traveled with Epstein on his private planes, though flight logs alone do not establish presence at any specific location or event.
Despite major releases, certain deposition transcripts, financial records, and communications involving high-profile individuals remain under court seal as of June 2026. Ongoing legal proceedings continue to determine what additional materials may be released.
The Epstein files remain at 56% of combined search volume on our live tracker precisely because the public believes significant information remains hidden. Each partial release generates new searches as people seek context and connection to names they recognize.