07.02.2026 17:50
New names have emerged in the investigation files related to billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison while being prosecuted for allegedly running a prostitution ring involving underage girls in the U.S. The files also included names such as attorney and former White House advisor Kathy Ruemmler, and American film producer Steve Tisch.
The name of attorney and former White House advisor Kathy Ruemmler appears in the documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice in connection with the investigation into Epstein.
FORMER WHITE HOUSE ADVISOR ALSO ON THE LIST In an email dated September 19, 2014, it appears that assistant Lesley Groff sent a reminder message to Epstein that Ruemmler would be in New York on September 24-25 and would be pleased to attend meetings arranged with former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak.
On July 15, 2014, Groff sent an email to Epstein stating, "Kathy Ruemmler will come for lunch on Friday, July 18 at 12:30." Additionally, in another email sent on April 22, 2015, an unnamed person communicated a message to Jojo Fontanilla, saying, "Jojo, Jeffrey has a gift he wants you to take to Kathy Ruemmler... please come to see me..."
NEW YORK GIANTS PRESIDENT TISCH AND EPSTEIN CONNECTION The files also included conversations between American filmmaker, businessman, and president of the New York Giants NFL team, Steve Tisch, and Epstein.
In an email conversation with Epstein on April 26, 2013, Tisch was seen saying, "I just had lunch with your assistant's friend. She's a very sweet girl. Do you know anything about her?"
In the conversation, Epstein told Tisch that he did not know the person he mentioned but would ask, while also inquiring if Tisch had been in contact with another woman he described in an obscene manner. In his response to this email, Tisch asked Epstein, "Is she professional or civilian?"
DESPITE ADMITTING THEIR GUILT, THEY CONTINUED TO TALK TO EPSTEIN In an analysis by The Wall Street Journal regarding the files, it was found that many prominent figures continued to communicate with Epstein even after he admitted his guilt in June 2008.
The analysis revealed that renowned linguist Noam Chomsky, founder of the modeling agency Next Models Faith Kates, attorney David Schoen, former UK Ambassador to Washington Peter Mandelson, psychologist and scientist Stephen Kosslyn, Prince Andrew, British businessman Richard Branson, attorney and former White House advisor Kathy Ruemmler, and former advisor to U.S. President Donald Trump Steve Bannon spoke with Epstein after this date.
Jeffrey Epstein A statement was made regarding claims that the official account of the game Fortnite, owned by the U.S.-based company X, using the username 'littlestjeff1' being presented as evidence that Jeffrey Epstein is alive.
The statement included the following: "This was a cheat made by a Fortnite player. A few days ago, an existing Fortnite account holder changed their username to 'littlestjeff1' after the name appeared on YouTube, which is completely unrelated. 'Fortnite Tracker' only shows your current name and does not display previous changes. In Epic's (Epic Games) account system, we have no record of the email addresses referenced in the public document. Since the publication of the public document, people have created Fortnite accounts with similar-looking email addresses and usernames."
In the publicly shared files, documents showing that Epstein frequently made in-game purchases suggested that the account used with the name "littlestjeff1" on the site "Fortnite Tracker" had leveled up in the game's section that started on December 3, 2023, and would last until March 8, 2024.
THE JEFFREY EPSTEIN CASE Epstein, who was tried for sexually abusing dozens of girls under the age of 18, including the youngest being 14, and for creating a prostitution network, was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York on August 10, 2019.
The disclosed Epstein case files included famous names such as Prince Andrew, U.S. President Donald Trump, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, actor Kevin Spacey, singer Michael Jackson, illusionist David Copperfield, attorney Alan Dershowitz, and former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.
The FBI also stated that as a result of its investigation with the U.S. Department of Justice, there was no evidence that a "client list" of famous individuals had been kept, and it concluded that Epstein, who was alleged to have been murdered to cover up the crimes of individuals including government officials, celebrities, and businessmen, actually committed suicide in his cell.