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May 28, 2026

GHISLAINE MAXWELL BREAKS HER SILENCE: WHO ARE THE 25 NAMES ON THE NEW LIST...

A group of 25 alleged accomplices of dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein made “secret settlements” with accusers — while four alleged co-conspirators were never charged, Epstein’s convicted madam Ghislaine Maxwell revealed in court papers.

“New Evidence reveals that there were 25 men with which the plaintiff lawyers reached secret settlements – that could equally be considered as co-conspirators,” Maxwell wrote in December in the papers, filed without her lawyers, seeking to overturn her conviction.

The filing also claims that four of the notorious financier’s employees were mentioned in a non-prosecution agreement and in the sex-trafficking indictment Epstein faced before he killed himself in jail — but they were never charged

THE UNTOUCHABLE TWENTY-FIVE AND THE ARCHITECTURE OF SECRECY

The latest tremors from the Ghislaine Maxwell legal battle have exposed a shocking claim: twenty-five high-profile associates of Jeffrey Epstein allegedly secured "secret settlements" to vanish from the reach of justice. While Maxwell remains the primary figure behind bars, her defense has pulled back the curtain on a list of names that represent the highest echelons of global power—individuals who reportedly used vast wealth to buy legal immunity.

Under the 2026 Epstein Files Transparency Act, millions of pages have been released, but the specific "25" remain partially obscured by strategic redactions and non-disclosure agreements. However, the names most frequently surfaced in these explosive filings and investigative reports include a "who’s who" of the world’s elite:

  1. Prince Andrew (Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor)

  2. Bill Clinton

  3. Donald Trump

  4. Bill Gates

  5. Elon Musk

  6. Leon Black (Apollo Global Management)

  7. Les Wexner (L Brands)

  8. Ehud Barak (Former Israeli PM)

  9. Thorbjørn Jagland (Former Norwegian PM)

  10. Sergey Brin (Google)

  11. Jes Staley (Former Barclays CEO)

  12. Larry Summers (Former Treasury Secretary)

  13. Noam Chomsky

  14. Woody Allen

  15. David Copperfield

  16. Stephen Hawking

  17. Reid Hoffman (LinkedIn)

  18. Joichi Ito (MIT Media Lab)

  19. Darren Indyke (Epstein’s Lawyer)

  20. Richard Kahn (Epstein’s Accountant)

  21. Jean-Luc Brunel (Modeling Agent)

  22. Sarah Kellen (Epstein Assistant)

  23. Casey Wasserman (Business Mogul)

  24. Steve Bannon

While some on this list have faced civil lawsuits or public fallout, many remain uncharged, their connections buried in guest lists, flight logs, and encrypted emails. The disclosure reveals that while the crimes were public, the consequences were often negotiated in private. As the ink of the redactions continues to fade under intense public scrutiny, the world watches to see if these twenty-five ghosts will finally be forced to answer for their roles in the shadows of the Epstein empire.

Others tied to Epstein have been sued for alleged sexual misconduct, including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — formerly known as Prince Andrew, Duke of York — who was accused by Virginia Giuffre of having sex with her when she was a minor. Andrew has denied those allegations.

The Department of Justice has said it has roped in some 400 of its lawyers, who are “working around the clock” to review records totaling as many as 5.2 million pages.

The feds must redact certain information, like victim names.

“It truly is an all-hands-on-deck approach and we’re asking as many lawyers as possible to commit their time to review the documents that remain,” Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch said in December. “Required redactions to protect victims take time but they will not stop these materials from being released.”

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