Forbes recently unveiled its 40th annual World’s Billionaires List, which has shed light on several high-profile figures connected to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Following the release of records by the Department of Justice regarding the late Epstein, many wealthy and famous individuals associated with him have been stepping down from their positions and issuing public apologies.
Among the 3,428 individuals listed in the new Forbes compilation, numerous names are linked to the Epstein files, with some being more prominently featured than others.
One notable figure is Bill Gates, ranked as the 19th wealthiest individual globally with a fortune of $108 billion. Gates’ interactions with Epstein have come to light, including Epstein’s claim that Gates sought medication for a sexually transmitted disease allegedly contracted from encounters with Russian women.
Further revelations include Gates’ acknowledgment of flying on Epstein’s private plane and his admission to engaging in extramarital affairs with Russian women, while denouncing his association with Epstein as a “huge mistake.”
Other billionaires on the Forbes list with alleged ties to Epstein include Victoria’s Secret founder Les Wexner, private equity founder Leon Black, hedge funder Glenn Dubin, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, Hyatt Hotels heir Tom Pritzker, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and Google co-founder Sergey Brin, among others.
These connections to Epstein have raised concerns and led to public scrutiny, prompting some individuals to distance themselves from the disgraced financier and reflect on their past interactions with him.

