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Published 15:15 25 Nov 2025 GMT
Updated 15:15 25 Nov 2025 GMT

A list of every high-profile British politician that has been named in the Epstein files has been revealed.
As per a collation of emails by the interactive site Jmail, many of the Epstein's communications have been made easy to access.
The list includes a number of royals, prime ministers, musicians, journalists, and other cultural icons.
A number of very high-profile people are named.
Unsurprisingly, because of their international prominence, many notable UK politicians were mentioned in the files.
Now we must make it clear, that being named in these documents does not indicate any wrongdoing.
It also doesn't indicate that those named had a friendship with Epstein.
The names appear relating to different contexts ranging from business discussions and general social contact.
Amongst the names are the likes of Reform UK's leader Nigel Farage, former PMs Gordon Brown and Tony Blair and of course Boris Johnson.
Here is a list of politicians and political activists mentioned and how many times they were mentioned:
Many of these names were simply named in passing, while of course Epstein was a known associate of Peter Mandelson who was recently sacked from his position as UK ambassador to the US.
Meanwhile, Tommy Robinson was mentioned in an email in 2018 when, upon learning the far-right activist had been released from prison, wrote: “TOMMY ROBINSON. !! good work”.
Of course the majority of mentions of famous people in Epstein's emails are simply just naming influential or trending people at the time.
Several individuals have already addressed their alleged links and denied any misconduct. Prince Andrew has repeatedly rejected the allegations made against him, and model Naomi Campbell has said she had no knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities, explaining that she was introduced to him through mutual acquaintances.
Jeffrey Epstein, a multi-millionaire with connections across politics, academia, and the celebrity world, was first arrested in Palm Beach, Florida, in 2005 after being accused of paying a 14-year-old girl for sex.
Dozens of other underage girls later came forward with similar accounts of abuse, but in 2008 prosecutors allowed Epstein to plead guilty to a single charge involving one victim. He served 13 months in a county jail on a work-release programme.
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