Celebrities and former politicians are mentioned in evidence that formed part of Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre's civil lawsuit against his former lover Ghislaine Maxwell in 2015. Many have not been accused of any wrongdoing.
Some 40 of 250 previously sealed documents relating to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have been released by a US court.
After Judge Loretta Preska ruled they could be unsealed in December and no objections were made, the first set of court papers were published on 3 January.
They largely consist of legal arguments and interviews carried out for Virginia Guiffre's 2015 civil lawsuit against Epstein's former lover Ghislaine Maxwell, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for recruiting and grooming girls for him.
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Ms Guiffre has been the most vocal of Epstein's accusers and settled a sexual assault lawsuit against Prince Andrew for a reported $12m (£9.5m) in 2022. The Duke of York, who stepped back from public life and was stripped of his titles over his association with Epstein, vehemently denies Ms Guiffre's claims.
One of the files released this week is evidence from a woman called Johanna Sjoberg, another of Epstein's alleged victims.
In it are references to celebrities, politicians, and philanthropists, many of which are not accused of wrongdoing but are believed to have known or associated with the late paedophile. Epstein was first arrested in 2005 and later found dead in his New York prison cell awaiting trial on further sex trafficking charges.
Here we look at some of the most well-known names in the newly released documents.
Michael Jackson
Bill Clinton
Stephen Hawking
Leonardo DiCaprio
Cate Blanchett
Bruce Willis