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Michael Jackson’s Epstein Ties Revealed in DOJ’s Document Release

New revelations have emerged from the Department of Justice’s extensive release of documents concerning Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier embroiled in a sex trafficking scandal. Among those highlighted is “King of Pop” Michael Jackson, whose connections with Epstein have now come into public view.

In one of the disclosed images, Jackson is seen standing next to Epstein, both posing in front of a provocative painting. Another notable image captures Jackson alongside singer Diana Ross and former President Bill Clinton, seemingly aboard a private aircraft. These visuals add a new dimension to the web of connections surrounding Epstein.

Michael Jackson, Bill Clinton and Diana Ross are pictured in a photograph contained in the Jeffrey Epstein files released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. (DOJ)
Michael Jackson, Bill Clinton and Diana Ross are pictured in a photograph contained in the Jeffrey Epstein files released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. (DOJ)

Epstein, who passed away in 2019 while awaiting trial for federal charges of sex trafficking minors, was found dead in his cell, an event officially ruled a suicide by hanging. Meanwhile, Jackson’s own demise in 2009 was attributed to a drug overdose, leading to cardiac arrest. Despite previous investigations into potential misconduct, Jackson was never charged with any offenses.

While Epstein’s social circle included many prominent figures, including President Trump, filmmaker Woody Allen, and billionaire Leon Black, none have been implicated in his criminal activities. Still, little has been disclosed about Jackson’s ties to Epstein until now.

The latest document release also features an image of Mick Jagger, the iconic Rolling Stones frontman. The picture shows him dining with Epstein, Clinton, and Ghislaine Maxwell. Despite being named in Epstein’s contact book, Jagger has not faced any accusations related to Epstein’s illegal activities.

Mick Jagger is pictured in a photograph contained in the Jeffrey Epstein files released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. (DOJ)
Mick Jagger is pictured in a photograph contained in the Jeffrey Epstein files released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. (DOJ)

Before his presidency, Trump vowed to release the Epstein investigation files, but the process has faced multiple setbacks. Recently, the DOJ was mandated by Congress to release these documents, though the full disclosure is still pending. This delay has prompted Democrats to consider legal action, citing it as a “violation of federal law.”

With News Wire Services