The Epstein Files: Hollywood’s Slimy Underbelly Exposed Yet Again

It’s February 2026, and the Justice Department just dumped over three million pages of dirt from the Jeffrey Epstein saga on January 30. That’s right, millions of documents, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos spilling the beans on the twisted web this creep wove through the elite. We’ve known about Bill Gates and his cozy chats with Epstein for years, but this latest batch cranks up the heat on a parade of celebrities who rubbed elbows with the ultimate sleazeball. And no, we’re not talking about innocent cocktail parties – we’re talking flights, islands, and enough red flags to make a bull charge across the Atlantic.

America First means cleaning house, and if that means calling out the glitterati who thought they were untouchable, so be it. These aren’t wild accusations; they’re straight from the files. No one’s getting a pass just because they can belt out a tune or pretend to cry on camera. Let’s break it down.

The Hollywood Heavyweights Who Can’t Escape the Spotlight

Start with the actors who’ve spent decades playing heroes on screen while apparently playing footsie with Epstein’s crowd. Kevin Spacey pops up in photos alongside Ghislaine Maxwell and others, grinning like he just won an Oscar for creepiest supporting role. Then there’s Woody Allen, who kept showing up for dinners at Epstein’s townhouse well after the guy’s 2008 conviction – emails gush about how “charming” Epstein was, and photos capture Allen cozying up like it’s a family reunion. Bruce Willis gets a nod in the records, mentioned in passing during testimony about Epstein’s name-dropping games. Cameron Diaz, Cate Blanchett, and Leonardo DiCaprio all surface in depositions where witnesses recall Epstein bragging about his A-list Rolodex – no direct dirt, but why even be in the orbit of a guy like that?

Over on the music side, Michael Jackson’s ghost haunts these pages with photos showing him chumming it up with Epstein. Mick Jagger’s face turns up in snapshots with Maxwell and crew, looking like he’s at a backstage afterparty from hell. Diana Ross is right there in the mix, captured in images with Jackson and others. Phil Collins and Minnie Driver make the contact book cut, their names scribbled alongside Epstein’s endless list of “connections.” Alec Baldwin’s in there too, just another entry in the black book of bad decisions. These aren’t random fans; they’re the elite who flew on the Lolita Express or crashed at the mansions where the real horrors went down.

The Jet-Setters and Island Hoppers

Epstein’s private island wasn’t some tropical paradise – it was ground zero for his depravity, and this drop hammers that home with fresh details. Chris Tucker shows up in photos on an airport runway with Maxwell, part of the crew that jetted around like it was no big deal. Richard Branson’s name floats in emails from 2013, inviting Epstein over with talk of his “harem” – and sure enough, photos place him alongside Epstein with redacted women in the background. David Copperfield called Epstein’s line back in 2005, leaving messages about “Magic David,” and an undated photo has him hugging Maxwell in bathrobes. What kind of illusion makes you think that’s a good idea?

Naomi Campbell’s been dodging this shadow for years, but the files keep her in the frame with mentions in testimony and contact lists. Stephen Hawking, the brainiac physicist, gets dragged in with old allegations from 2015 about an “underage orgy” on the island – unproven, sure, but Epstein was offering rewards to debunk it. Even after his 2006 visit for a conference, complete with submarine rides, it’s a stain that won’t wash off.

The Royal Mess and Business Bigwigs Playing Pretend

We can’t ignore the royalty angle, because nothing screams “elite entitlement” like a disgraced prince. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor – yeah, the guy formerly known as Prince Andrew – is plastered across hundreds of pages. Emails from 2010 offer introductions to women, photos show him in parks and palaces with Epstein’s entourage, and the files revive questions about why he hasn’t spilled everything to investigators. His ex, Sarah Ferguson, thanked Epstein in a 2009 email like he was family, right after his conviction. The Brits are squirming, with their PM suggesting on February 1 that Andrew cough up what he knows.

And then there’s the tech and business crowd blurring into celebrity status. Elon Musk’s emails from 2012 and 2013 coordinate trips to the island, asking about the “wildest party” nights – he claims he never went, but the invites were there. Steve Tisch, the filmmaker and Giants co-owner, traded crude emails in 2013 about women at Epstein’s place. Reid Hoffman visited the island in 2014 for fundraising, with emails stretching to 2017. These aren’t bit players; they’re the ones who thought their billions bought invisibility.

The Public’s Fed Up – And Rightly So

A poll from January 2026 shows 49 percent of Americans dissatisfied with how much the feds have released so far, while only 6 percent are happy. Two-thirds think the government’s deliberately holding back info. No kidding – this drip-feed of revelations feels like a tease, not transparency. We’ve waited years for the full truth, and every drop exposes more of the rot in our so-called elite. America First demands accountability, not excuses. If these celebrities were just “associates,” why the island hops and endless emails? Time to stop the charade and start the real reckoning.

This isn’t about left or right; it’s about right and wrong. The Epstein files are a wake-up call: the powerful have been playing by different rules for too long. Let’s make sure this latest batch is the spark that burns down the whole house of cards.