Epstein Files Release
Mick Jagger Seen with Epstein …
Chris Tucker, David Copperfield Also Featured
Published
December 20, 2025
10:25 AM PST
Numerous familiar faces appear in the newly released Epstein Files … including prominent musicians and entertainers like Mick Jagger and comedian Chris Tucker.
Check out our gallery — you’ll see The Rolling Stones frontman dining with Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Clinton, and Ghislaine Maxwell at a circular table filled with small dishes and drinks. The group seems to be enjoying themselves as they chat and laugh together. Mick also stands up to pose with the former president, alongside a woman whose face has been redacted.
Additionally, there’s a captivating image of magician and illusionist David Copperfield embracing Maxwell while both wear white robes … and showcasing some candy in another photo.
The convicted pedophile’s former girlfriend and associate is also seen smiling next to comedian Chris Tucker in front of a plane window in one of the images included in the release. Chris is seated next to someone who appears to be Clinton at a dinner in another photo.
We shared even more images yesterday — a photo of Michael Jackson, Clinton, and Diana Ross posing on a plane was part of the extensive files released Friday. Additionally, Kevin Spacey is seen leaning on the back of a chair next to Clinton in a room that seems set up for some kind of meeting. This image was taken inside the Cabinet Room of the Churchill War Rooms — an underground bunker in London — according to CNN.
There’s even an image of Clinton relaxing in a hot tub with someone whose identity has been redacted … all included in the thousands of images released Friday.
The U.S. Department of Justice has more previously unreleased photographs and documents from the investigation into Epstein … but this initial release serves as a reminder that he was well-connected, spanning from politics to Hollywood.
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