The fallout surrounding Jeffrey Epstein continues to shape public conversation, with the entertainment industry once again facing scrutiny following newly released materials from the U.S. Department of Justice. Officials say the archive includes millions of emails, photographs, and documents referencing well-known figures across multiple fields.
Authorities emphasized a key point: being named in the files does not indicate wrongdoing. In a February 14 update to Congress, the department described issuing a “final list” of 305 prominent figures whose names appear somewhere in the records.
The scope of the archive spans decades and industries, including politics, business, and entertainment. Among those referenced is late Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe, whose inclusion illustrates that the documents contain broad historical references rather than direct allegations.