The list just got a refresh—and surprise, surprise, the same names are still sitting at the top like it’s a VIP lounge for public suspicion. In the latest update on who people believe could appear in the unsealed Jeffrey Epstein files, Bill Clinton leads the pack at 57%, followed closely by Prince Andrew at 51%
These two have been living rent-free in conspiracy threads since Epstein’s arrest, and nothing’s changed. Clinton’s name has long been tied to Epstein via flight logs and photographs, while Andrew’s infamous BBC interview and quiet legal settlement with accuser Virginia Giuffre cemented his place in the public imagination. The fact that they’re still topping the updated list says a lot—not about guilt, but about where public attention refuses to look away.
Next on the ranking: Alan Dershowitz at 35%, a former Epstein lawyer who’s been publicly defending himself for years. Bill Gates comes in hot at 34%, thanks to documented meetings with Epstein that Gates now describes as a mistake. Donald Trump trails at 30%, a reminder that Epstein’s connections cut across both parties and every social circle with a billion-dollar entrance fee.
Then there’s the wildcard: Stephen Hawking just jumped 18 percentage points, landing at 25%. His name has floated around Epstein headlines before, but now it’s climbing—fast. Whether that’s based on new information or just recycled Twitter speculation is anyone’s guess, but the rise is notable.
The full list also includes names like Kevin Spacey, Hillary Clinton, and others that internet sleuths have been dragging into this saga for years. No charges, no confirmations, just public speculation dressed up like a leaderboard. What this really shows is who people still associate with Epstein, regardless of what’s actually in the files.
No one knows when the rest of the documents will be unsealed. But if this updated list is any indication, the court of public opinion already has its own shortlist—and it’s not budging.