Strong bipartisan backlash surges after Attorney General Pam Bondi unveils a list of 305 prominent figures from Jeffrey Epstein’s files. The roster draws sharp criticism for featuring celebrities who died years before Epstein’s sex trafficking operations took shape.
Key Controversies Spark Outrage
Officials and observers question the relevance of several inclusions, particularly those predating Epstein’s adult life. Janis Joplin stands out as a prime example; the iconic musician died in 1970 at age 27, when Epstein was still a teenager with no involvement in criminal enterprises.
Sources confirm the list aims to shed light on Epstein’s network, yet the presence of long-deceased names fuels demands for clarification and accountability from authorities.

