In a November 2025 House Judiciary Committee hearing—not a dramatic December event—Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), a leading advocate for Epstein file transparency, highlighted information from Epstein survivors’ lawyers indicating the FBI possesses details on at least 20 men accused of involvement in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex crimes.

Massie described the alleged individuals broadly as including:
- One royal prince (widely interpreted as Prince Andrew, previously accused in civil suits but settled without admission of guilt)
- At least six billionaires (from tech, e.g., potentially Bill Gates with known meetings, to retail like Les Wexner, Epstein’s former primary client)
- A rock star
- A magician
- A Hollywood producer worth hundreds of millions
- Prominent bankers (e.g., Jes Staley, former Barclays CEO, named explicitly by Massie)
- High-profile politicians and government officials
Massie stated survivors’ attorneys had shared only one name publicly (Staley) and general professions for others, emphasizing these were victim-reported allegations in FBI records (Form 302 interview summaries).
This reference came amid questioning FBI Director Kash Patel about co-conspirator probes. Separately, December 2025 DOJ releases revealed 2019 FBI emails pursuing 10 potential co-conspirators post-Epstein’s arrest (names mostly redacted, unredacted: Ghislaine Maxwell, Jean-Luc Brunel, and Wexner—who denied wrongdoing and was never charged).
No official list of 20 has been released, and Massie’s comments reflect secondhand victim accounts, not confirmed indictments. Only Maxwell has been convicted as a co-conspirator; no new charges against others emerged as of January 2026, despite ongoing disclosures and bipartisan pressure for fuller unredacted files.
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