A group of associates of Donald Trump have been featured on the “Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame,” a temporary exhibit in Washington, D.C. showcasing connections between influential individuals and the late convicted sex offender.
The exhibit, located near the White House and documented by MS NOW’s Emily Hung, consists of stars resembling those on the Hollywood Walk of Fame affixed to the sidewalk in Farragut Square. These stars contain QR codes that lead to articles or Justice Department documents related to a person’s association with Epstein.
The individuals highlighted in the display include billionaire Trump donor Dan Snyder, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, and ex-Victoria’s Secret CEO Les Wexner, among others. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who had correspondence with Epstein even after his conviction, is also featured.
Additional figures on the “Walk of Shame” are Steve Bannon and Elon Musk, the latter having his star vandalized. Musk, who previously disclosed interactions with Epstein, later denied attending his parties.
Stars honoring Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and ex-President Bill Clinton, both mentioned in DOJ files, are part of the exhibit. The display follows the appearance of a controversial statue depicting Trump and Epstein, which was removed and reinstated multiple times on the National Mall.
Despite his documented interactions with Epstein, Trump has refuted any involvement in his criminal activities. The Epstein-Trump statue, despite receiving permits for extended display, was ultimately removed by authorities.

