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11 survivors stood. All raised their hands. AG Bondi refused to turn around.
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The Epstein Files
Accountability Tracker

Every arrest. Every resignation. Every consequence from the Epstein Files Transparency Act — tracked in real time, sourced from verified outlets only.

3
Arrested or
Charged
13
Resigned
or Fired
8
Countries
Affected
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PUBLIC LAW 119-38

Epstein Files Transparency Act

Passed by Congress 427–1. Signed into law November 19, 2025. Required full DOJ release within 30 days. The deadline was missed. The law is being violated.

82
DAYS IN VIOLATION
37
PAGES STILL MISSING
(Trump accuser files)
2.5M+
PAGES UNRELEASED
of 6M+ identified
$0
PENALTIES IMPOSED
zero enforcement
VIOLATION LOG — WHAT HAS HAPPENED SINCE THE LAW WAS SIGNED
DEC 19, 2025 DEADLINE MISSED. Only ~12,285 docs released of 6M+ identified. 500+ pages blacked out. DOJ declared partial compliance.
DEC 20, 2025 FILES DISAPPEARED. 16 files pulled from DOJ website within 24 hours of release. No explanation given.
JAN 30, 2026 FALSE COMPLIANCE CLAIM. DOJ released 3M+ pages, declared “full compliance.” Internal database found 65,000+ pages shorter than initial release.
FEB 2026 47,635 FILES TAKEN OFFLINE “for further review.” No statutory authority cited. Congress not notified.
FEB 24, 2026 NPR BOMBSHELL. DOJ withheld 53 pages of FBI interviews documenting sexual abuse accusations against Trump. FBI interviewed the accuser four times. DOJ said files were “incorrectly coded as duplicative.”
MAR 5–6, 2026 PARTIAL RELEASE AFTER PRESSURE. DOJ released 16 previously-withheld pages. 37 pages still missing. No accountability for the withholding.
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE
Pam Bondi
Attorney General
SUBPOENAED — House Oversight, Mar 4 vote 24–19
Todd Blanche
Deputy AG
Signed false compliance declaration Jan 30
Kash Patel
FBI Director
1,000+ agents to redaction project; accused of lying to Congress
Mike Johnson
House Speaker
Sent House home early to prevent floor vote on enforcement
THE LAW SAYS: The DOJ shall release all records “in a manner that is searchable and downloadable” and may not withhold on the basis of “embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity.” — P.L. 119-38, Sec. 2(b)(3)
⚠ Zero criminal penalties in the law. Congress must act. Contact House Oversight →
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ARRESTED
Former Prince — Duke of York
Arrested Feb 19, 2026. Stripped of royal/military titles in late 2025. Released on bail. Accused of misconduct in public office — allegedly shared confidential trade documents with Epstein while serving as UK special representative for trade. Virginia Giuffre accused Epstein of trafficking her to Andrew multiple times as a minor. Settled Giuffre's 2022 civil case but denies wrongdoing. Released photos show him with unidentified woman whose age cannot be determined.
SOURCES: AP News · BBC · Reuters
ARRESTED
Former British Ambassador to the US — Former Labour Cabinet Minister
Arrested Feb 23, 2026 on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Released on bail. Fired as UK ambassador to US in Sept 2025. Resigned from Labour Party Feb 2, 2026. Resigned from House of Lords Feb 3. Two properties searched Feb 6. Accused of sharing sensitive trade-related government documents with Epstein. In 2008 email after Epstein's sentencing: 'I think the world of you.' In 2010, notified Epstein that PM Gordon Brown was about to resign before public announcement. Wrote in Epstein's birthday book calling him 'my best pal.' PM Starmer told Parliament: 'Mandelson betrayed our country.'
SOURCES: BBC · Al Jazeera · Reuters
ARRESTED
CONVICTED
Convicted sex trafficker — Serving 20 years
Arrested July 2, 2020 · Convicted Dec 29, 2021 on 5 of 6 counts · Sentenced to 20 years · Found guilty of sex trafficking of a minor, transporting a minor to engage in illegal sex acts, and conspiracy · Judge called crimes "heinous and predatory"
SOURCES: DOJ · PBS
CONVICTED · 20 YRS
DECEASED
Convicted sex offender & trafficker
Arrested July 6, 2019 — Federal sex trafficking charges · Died Aug 10, 2019 in custody · Previously convicted 2008
SOURCES: DOJ · PBS
DECEASED
CRIMINALLY CHARGED
Former Norwegian Prime Minister — Former Secretary-General, Council of Europe
Charged with aggravated corruption. Properties raided by Norwegian authorities. Documents show Jagland and family visited Epstein residences with travel expenses covered by Epstein. Emails show Epstein attempted to arrange a meeting between Jagland and Russian President Putin.
SOURCES: NBC News · NPR · Al Jazeera
CHARGED
Former UN Special Envoy — Ran International Peace Institute
Charged with contributing to aggravated corruption. Described Epstein as his 'best friend.' Ran International Peace Institute (IPI) — resigned in 2020. According to Aftenposten, IPI under Rød-Larsen brought in young women from Eastern Europe as interns whose photos were then shared with Epstein. He and wife Mona Juul were left $10 million in Epstein's will.
SOURCES: Al Jazeera · NBC News
CHARGED
Former Norwegian Ambassador to Jordan & Iraq
Charged with aggravated corruption by Norwegian financial crimes unit Økokrim. Resigned as Norway's ambassador to Jordan and Iraq in Feb 2026. Security clearance withdrawn. She and husband Terje Rød-Larsen were left $10 million in Epstein's will, written two days before his suicide.
SOURCES: Global News · Al Jazeera · NPR
SUSPECTED
RESIGNED / REMOVED
Executive Chairman, Hyatt Hotels — Billionaire
Resigned as Hyatt executive chairman after 20+ years · Said he won't seek re-election to board · Acknowledged poor judgment maintaining Epstein contact post-conviction · Denies knowledge of crimes
SOURCES: TIME · Newsweek
RESIGNED
Former White House Counsel — Goldman Sachs executive
Resigned from Goldman Sachs Feb 12, 2026, effective end of June. Former White House counsel under Obama. Was one of three people Epstein called when arrested in July 2019. Thanked Epstein after receiving luxury gifts, calling him 'Uncle Jeffrey.'
SOURCES: CNBC · Newsweek
RESIGNED
Chairman, Paul Weiss (major Wall Street law firm)
Resigned as chairman of Paul Weiss law firm Feb 4, 2026, after leading it since 2008. Files show Karp thanking Epstein for a 'once in a lifetime' evening in 2015. Asked Epstein to help his son get a job on a Woody Allen film in 2016.
SOURCES: CNN · CNBC · Newsweek
RESIGNED
CEO, DP World (global ports operator)
Replaced as chairman and CEO of DP World (Dubai's largest port operator). Named over 4,700 times in DOJ files. In 2010 email to Epstein: 'where are you? are you ok, I loved the torture video.' Epstein called him 'one of my most trusted friends in every sense of the word.'
SOURCES: CNN · Newsweek
REPLACED
Former US Treasury Secretary — Former President of Harvard
Currently on leave from teaching and administrative duties at Harvard. Served as Harvard president 2001-2006 and U.S. Treasury Secretary. His relationship with Epstein extended well past Epstein's 2008 conviction.
SOURCES: Newsweek · NBC News
RESIGNED
LA 2028 Olympics Chairman — Entertainment mogul
Resigned as LA Olympics chairman after Epstein connections surfaced · Flew on Epstein's plane
SOURCES: Newsweek · NBC News
RESIGNED
Former UK Chief of Staff to PM Starmer
Resigned as PM Starmer's Chief of Staff amid fallout from Epstein file revelations about Labour figures
SOURCES: BBC · CNN
RESIGNED
Former Slovak Foreign Minister — Former UN General Assembly President
Resigned Jan 31, 2026 as national security adviser to Slovakian PM. Emails show coordinator arranged multiple meetings with Epstein. Shared family vacation itinerary. Epstein arranged Las Vegas show tickets for his family. Wrote to Epstein about women: 'Why don't you invite me for these games? I would take the MI girl.' Later said: 'When I read those messages today, I feel like a fool.'
SOURCES: Newsweek · BBC
RESIGNED
Chair, MFA Art Practice — Former Director, Whitney Museum
Resigned from School of Visual Arts in New York. Former director of Whitney Museum. In 2009 emails, called Epstein 'incredible' and 'I'm still proud to call you a friend.' When Epstein suggested exhibition called 'Statutory' featuring 'girls and boys ages 14-25 where they look nothing like their true ages,' Ross replied: 'You are incredible.'
SOURCES: Newsweek · NBC News
RESIGNED
Chair, Sweden for UNHCR
Resigned after contact with Epstein was revealed in DOJ release · Visited Epstein's private island in 2012
SOURCES: Newsweek
RESIGNED
Duchess of York
Emails revealed she maintained contact with Epstein long after his 2008 conviction. Communicated about her business while he was in prison. Epstein made travel arrangements for her. She visited his residence with her two daughters. Sarah's Trust charity shut down for the foreseeable future.
SOURCES: BBC · Global News
RESIGNED
Physician, longevity researcher, CBS News contributor
Resigned from CBS News contributor role after crude email exchanges with Epstein were released. In 2016 emails, Attia joked about women in sexually explicit terms with Epstein. Has not been accused of any crime but acknowledged poor judgment.
RESIGNED
Former US Senator / Nebraska Start-Up Board Member
RESIGNED / REMOVED
UNDER INVESTIGATION
Former French Minister of Culture & Education
Under investigation by French National Financial Prosecutor's Office for suspected laundering of proceeds linked to aggravated tax fraud. Resigned as president of the Arab World Institute. Epstein helped set up offshore company with Lang's daughter in U.S. Virgin Islands. Emails show Lang thanking Epstein for hosting him on trips and making plans to meet in Marrakech.
SOURCES: NBC News · Newsweek
UNDER INVESTIGATION
President, World Economic Forum — Former Norwegian Foreign Minister
Norwegian authorities investigating · Emails with Epstein revealed in file release · Details of relationship under scrutiny
SOURCES: NBC News · Newsweek
UNDER INVESTIGATION
Daughter of former French Culture Minister Jack Lang
Under investigation by French financial crimes prosecutors alongside her father Jack Lang for suspected laundering of proceeds linked to aggravated tax fraud. Epstein helped set up offshore company Prytanee in U.S. Virgin Islands for her. She claimed Epstein suggested she start a fund to sponsor young artists.
UNDER INVESTIGATION
Former US Secretary of State / Senator
UNDER INVESTIGATION
Former US President
UNDER INVESTIGATION
US Attorney General
SOURCES: AP
UNDER INVESTIGATION
APOLOGIZED
Norwegian Crown Princess
Issued public apology for long association with Epstein. Hundreds of emails exchanged about meeting up. Stayed at Epstein's Palm Beach house. Maintained relationship after Epstein's first conviction. Her son Marius Borg Hoiby currently on trial in Oslo for 38 charges of rape (unrelated to Epstein).
SOURCES: Al Jazeera · NPR · Global News
APOLOGIZED
NAMED IN FILES
U.S. Navy Secretary
Appeared on two Epstein flight manifests from February-March 2006 (NY to London and back). Before nomination as Navy Secretary, Phelan spent decades in private investment management. Navy has not responded to requests for comment.
NAMED IN FILES
CEO, Tesla & SpaceX
1,000+ mentions in DOJ files. 2012–2013 emails show Musk asking Epstein about visiting his island and requesting a helicopter. Files show Epstein toured SpaceX Feb 2013 — Musk denied this publicly. Emails contradict his claim he 'REFUSED' all invitations. No criminal allegations. Now in public dispute with Reid Hoffman over the emails.
SOURCES: NBC News · TIME · CNN
NAMED IN FILES
Co-founder, Microsoft
Appeared in photos released by House Oversight Committee. DOJ files document extensive contact after Epstein's 2008 conviction. Gates later acknowledged the relationship as a 'mistake.' The New York Times reported meetings continued for years as Gates sought philanthropic connections through Epstein. No criminal allegations.
NAMED IN FILES
Co-founder, Google
Files and flight logs show Brin visited Epstein's private island and planned visits to Epstein's New York townhouse. Among the Silicon Valley figures whose relationship with Epstein is extensively documented in released materials. No criminal allegations.
SOURCES: Al Jazeera · PBS News
NAMED IN FILES
Founder, Virgin Group
Named in the Feb 2026 DOJ release. Email exchanges documented in the files. Branson's private Necker Island neighbors Epstein's Little St. James in the U.S. Virgin Islands. DOJ files record correspondence and documented association. No criminal allegations.
SOURCES: CNN · PBS News
NAMED IN FILES
Co-owner, New York Giants; Academy Award-winning producer
Mentioned 400+ times in the files. Correspondence shows Epstein repeatedly offering to connect Tisch to women, including a 2013 email chain subject-lined 'Ukrainian girl.' Tisch acknowledged knowing Epstein and exchanging emails about women but denied visiting the island. No criminal allegations.
SOURCES: PBS News · AP News
NAMED IN FILES
45th & 47th President of the United States
Named 38,000+ times in the files per the New York Times, largely in news articles received by Epstein. FBI compiled a list of prominent men with associations to Epstein that included Trump. AG Bondi briefed Trump in May 2025 that his name appeared alongside 'unverified hearsay.' Trump called the files falsified by political opponents. No criminal allegations.
SOURCES: NewsNation · Wikipedia
NAMED IN FILES
Founder, Apollo Global Management
Paid Epstein over $150 million for financial and tax advice. A 2021 law firm review commissioned by Apollo found no evidence Black participated in Epstein's sex trafficking but confirmed the extensive financial relationship. Black stepped down as Apollo CEO in 2021 following scrutiny of his Epstein ties. No criminal allegations.
SOURCES: Reuters · PBS News
NAMED IN FILES
Co-founder, LinkedIn
Named in files via MIT Media Lab Epstein donations. Acknowledged association was a mistake. Now in public war with Musk after Hoffman posted Musk's 'wildest party' email as evidence against Musk's denials. Hoffman stated dealings were tied to fundraising, not a personal relationship. No criminal allegations.
SOURCES: Fox Business · CNN
NAMED IN FILES
US Commerce Secretary
SOURCES: CNBC
NAMED IN FILES
GLOBAL ACCOUNTABILITY — WHO'S ACTING
TOTAL CONSEQUENCES
37 people
USA 17
UK 5
Norway 5
Others 10
CRIMINAL CHARGES
6 criminal
Norway 3
UK 2
USA 1
🇺🇸
USA
1 convicted · 1 deceased · 7 resigned · 8 named
Ghislaine Maxwell · Jeffrey Epstein · Tom Pritzker · Kathryn Ruemmler · Brad Karp · Larry Summers · Casey Wasserman · David A. Ross · Peter Attia · John Phelan · Elon Musk · Bill Gates · Sergey Brin · Steve Tisch · Donald Trump · Leon Black · Reid Hoffman
SOURCES: NBC News · Newsweek
17
🇬🇧
UK
2 arrested · 2 resigned · 1 named
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor · Peter Mandelson · Morgan McSweeney · Sarah Ferguson · Richard Branson
SOURCES: NBC News · Newsweek
5
🇳🇴
Norway
3 charged · 1 investigation · 1 apologized
Thorbjørn Jagland · Terje Rød-Larsen · Mona Juul · Børge Brende · Crown Princess Mette-Marit
SOURCES: NBC News · Newsweek
5
🌐
US
1 resigned · 3 investigation · 1 named
Hillary Clinton · Bill Clinton · Pam Bondi · Bob Kerrey · Howard Lutnick
SOURCES: NBC News · Newsweek
5
🇫🇷
France
2 investigation
Jack Lang · Caroline Lang
SOURCES: NBC News · Newsweek
2
🇦🇪
UAE
1 resigned
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem
SOURCES: NBC News · Newsweek
1
🇸🇰
Slovakia
1 resigned
Miroslav Lajčák
SOURCES: NBC News · Newsweek
1
🇸🇪
Sweden
1 resigned
Joanna Rubinstein
SOURCES: NBC News · Newsweek
1

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