Jeffrey Epstein was a convicted sex offender, financier, and prolific networker who built a web of relationships with the most powerful people on the planet — presidents, princes, billionaires, scientists, and spies. He trafficked underage girls for decades, shielded by wealth, connections, and a criminal justice system that failed his victims at every turn. He died in a Manhattan jail cell in August 2019 under circumstances that remain the subject of intense public scrutiny. His partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, was convicted on five federal charges of sex trafficking and conspiracy in December 2021 and is serving a 20-year sentence.
But the Epstein case was never just about one man. It is the story of a system — of how extreme wealth purchases silence, how power brokers protect their own, and how institutions from the Department of Justice to Ivy League universities chose complicity over accountability. The people in this network dined together, flew together, invested together, and, in many documented cases, lied together when the questions started.
In January 2026, the DOJ released 3.5 million pages of previously sealed Epstein files — the largest disclosure in the case's history. This investigation maps the connections revealed by those files, the flight logs, victim testimony, court records, and investigative journalism. Use the collections below to explore each dimension of the network, or browse the map above to see how the pieces connect.