The U.S. Department of Justice's ongoing release of millions of Jeffrey Epstein files, with major batches in January and February 2026—including flight logs, contact books, and a "masseuse list"—has named high-profile figures such as Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Prince Andrew, and Richard Branson as associates, fueling trader scrutiny over Little St. James visitors. However, a 2025 DOJ review confirmed no comprehensive "client list" or evidence of a formal visitor roster exists, and mentions do not prove wrongdoing or island trips. Recent fallout includes resignations like Goldman Sachs' Kathy Ruemmler and Prince Andrew's February arrest on unrelated misconduct charges, amid calls for further unredacted disclosures. Upcoming congressional hearings and potential additional DOJ phases could shift probabilities on confirmed visitors via flight logs or victim statements.
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Steven Tisch
16%
Steve Bannon
11%
Woody Allen
9%
Deepak Chopra
9%
Noam Chomsky
7%
Bill Gates
5%
Bill Clinton
5%
Harvey Weinstein
5%
Kevin Spacey
4%
Donald Trump
4%
Jay-Z
3%
Peter Attia
3%
Bill Cosby
3%
Michael Jackson
3%
Hillary Clinton
3%
Elon Musk
2%
Marco Rubio
1%
$1,760,230 Vol.
Steven Tisch
16%
Steve Bannon
11%
Woody Allen
9%
Deepak Chopra
9%
Noam Chomsky
7%
Bill Gates
5%
Bill Clinton
5%
Harvey Weinstein
5%
Kevin Spacey
4%
Donald Trump
4%
Jay-Z
3%
Peter Attia
3%
Bill Cosby
3%
Michael Jackson
3%
Hillary Clinton
3%
Elon Musk
2%
Marco Rubio
1%
This includes but is not limited to flight logs, photographs, videos, court records, or sworn testimony that clearly place the listed individual on the island. Public confirmation from the listed individual that they visited Little St. James will also qualify for a “Yes” resolution.
If any release of Epstein-related files is carried out by the United States federal government within 48 hours of this market's resolution time, this market will remain open for 48 hours after the resolution time to allow for evidence of visits to Little St. James to be investigated.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...This includes but is not limited to flight logs, photographs, videos, court records, or sworn testimony that clearly place the listed individual on the island. Public confirmation from the listed individual that they visited Little St. James will also qualify for a “Yes” resolution.
If any release of Epstein-related files is carried out by the United States federal government within 48 hours of this market's resolution time, this market will remain open for 48 hours after the resolution time to allow for evidence of visits to Little St. James to be investigated.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The U.S. Department of Justice's ongoing release of millions of Jeffrey Epstein files, with major batches in January and February 2026—including flight logs, contact books, and a "masseuse list"—has named high-profile figures such as Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Prince Andrew, and Richard Branson as associates, fueling trader scrutiny over Little St. James visitors. However, a 2025 DOJ review confirmed no comprehensive "client list" or evidence of a formal visitor roster exists, and mentions do not prove wrongdoing or island trips. Recent fallout includes resignations like Goldman Sachs' Kathy Ruemmler and Prince Andrew's February arrest on unrelated misconduct charges, amid calls for further unredacted disclosures. Upcoming congressional hearings and potential additional DOJ phases could shift probabilities on confirmed visitors via flight logs or victim statements.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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