This map shows the main political figures across the world whose names appear in publicly disclosed materials connected to Jeffrey Epstein. It illustrates how widely dispersed these references are. Among the most prominent are figures from the United States, including President Donald Trump and other former presidents and senior officials.

In Europe, the graphic points to prominent figures from France, Norway, Slovakia and the United Kingdom, ranging from royalty and former prime ministers to diplomats and senior ministers. Israel and Australia are also represented through a former head of government. Together, these entries emphasize that the documents mention people from diverse political systems and roles: monarchies, parliamentary democracies and presidential administrations alike, rather than concentrating on a single country or office.

A key takeaway of the visualization is scale: it shows that more than a thousand unique names occur across the disclosed records. Inclusion in these materials does not, by itself, indicate wrongdoing, but instead reflects the breadth of Epstein’s social and professional network.

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27 Comments

  1. Liberated_Sage on

    This excludes the majority of politicians and political figures on the Epstein files lol, including most of the Middle Eastern ones and Steve Bannon in the United States.

  2. It’s a bit unfair including Kevin Rudd in there. Wasn’t he only in there because he turned down an invite?

  3. BelligerentWyvern on

    Being mentioned doesn’t mean anything though. Is there any mentions where it can be referred for further investigation and possible charges is the question.

    Some people immediately went to ground and those should be the first to be scrutinized.

  4. Kevin Rudd is named several times in the files. First because the people Epstein was connected with wanted help killing his Mining Tax, and then after that because Kevin kept dodging Epstein’s attempts to set up a meeting.

    I’m not saying he’s the greatest Prime Minister we’ve ever had, but if more of our politicians were like Rudd, Australia would be unrecognisably better.

  5. Short_Juggernaut9799 on

    “Named” is a bit meaningless. Angela Merkel was “named” in the Epstein files (as in, her name appears in e-mails Steve Bannon wrote to Epstein; nothing she did herself or had any influence over). It would be more meaningful to ask: Who was in correspondence with Epstein? Who expressed an interest to visit his “parties”? Who actually did?

  6. Forgot about Børge Brende, former Norwegian Foreign Minister and head of World Economic Forum for a decade.

  7. Darthplagueis13 on

    I seem to recall Angela Merkel (former German chancellor) being mentioned as well, however not in any way that would really implicate her, but because some of the emails were bitching about her politics.

    I’d be interested in knowing what “named” means in this context – is it referring to figures who Epstein was directly in contact to, because it clearly doesn’t seem to include all mentions.

  8. It’s so wild that I haven’t heard about any Germans so far. Our right wing I openly and proudly chummy with Trump, Thiel and their fascist riffraff. I would be so surprised if Merz hadn’t eaten at least one baby in his disgusting life.