US lawmakers have released more than 20,000 pages of documents from the estate of the disgraced financier and convicted late sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. Among the names surfacing in the documents are Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, former prince and brother to King Charles; US President Donald Trump; and several others from media, politics, and entertainment.

Trump, who had a long-standing friendship with Epstein, claims their relationship deteriorated around 2004, denying any wrongdoing related to Epstein’s alleged activities.

Noteworthy figures also include journalist Michael Wolff, who had a correspondence with Epstein regarding Trump ahead of the latter's first presidential campaign, providing advice on media strategies and interviews.

Additionally, the documents contained exchanges between Epstein and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, detailing meetings and suggestions for connections to notable global figures.

Further testimonies reveal interactions with former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler concerning hush-money payments associated with Trump’s alleged past controversies.

As more names like billionaire Peter Thiel and linguist Noam Chomsky are linked to Epstein, the investigation highlights the broader implications of such associations and urges further examination of ethical accountability among powerful elites.