US lawmakers have released more than 20,000 pages of documents from the estate of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Some documents mention notable figures such as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, former Prince of England, former US President Donald Trump, and various celebrities and public officials.
Trump has maintained his friendship with Epstein ended around 2004, long before Epstein's arrest, firmly denying wrongdoing. The released files raise questions regarding his and others' connections to the late billionaire.
Among notable mentions is journalist Michael Wolff, famous for his book documenting Trump's presidency. Wolff interacted with Epstein about strategies regarding Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign, revealing a complex relationship.
Epstein's correspondence with former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers highlights frequent dinners and attempts by Epstein to connect Summers to influential figures. Summers reportedly expressed regret about his contacts with Epstein post-conviction.
Additionally, emails between Epstein and Kathryn Ruemmler, a former White House counsel, discuss controversial topics, shedding light on the entwined lives of these public figures.
This document release indicates the extent of Epstein's social connections and raises ongoing debates about accountability and the implications of these associations.

















