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Home  /  Entertainment  /  Leonardo Di Caprio, Naomi Campbell and Kevin Spacey named in documents related to Epstein case

Leonardo Di Caprio, Naomi Campbell and Kevin Spacey named in documents related to Epstein case

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
January 5, 2024
in Entertainment, Hollywood
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Epstein

A plethora of recently revealed documents connected to Virginia Giuffre’s case against former lover of Jeffrey Epstein and accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell includes several renowned Hollywood figures.

Epstein socialized with high-profile celebrities such as previous US presidents, foreign ministers, Britain’s Prince Andrew, and leading Hollywood stars.

Despite being concealed from the public eye in the litigation, several of the names were previously known through other sources. Many of the names identified in the court documents have not been charged with any misconduct.

Giuffre and another claimed Epstein victim, Johanna Sjoberg, also mentioned the celebrities that appear in the court documents.
Here is a list of celebrities who have been named in the documents thus far.

Naomi Campbell

Giuffre described going on overseas excursions with Maxwell and Epstein, including many visits to France, in a deposition dated May 3, 2016. During one of the trips to southern France, Giuffre said she had sexual contact with Maxwell and attended Naomi Campbell’s birthday party.

“We were going to Naomi Campbell’s birthday party,” Giuffre clarified in her deposition. “(The sexual encounter) wasn’t at the birthday party.”

Campbell explained in 2019 that she did know Epstein and had been introduced to him by her ex-boyfriend, Flavio Briatore.

Cameron Diaz, Cate Blanchett, Bruce Willis, and Leonardo DiCaprio

During her deposition, Jeffrey Epstein’s accuser Johanna Sjoberg mentioned Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Bruce Willis, and Cameron Diaz. All four celebs were mentioned in passing during the same line of questioning. They are not accused of any misconduct.

Epstein as mentioned by Sjoberg, was “name-dropping” the celebrities and that she had not met any of them. Later, she was also asked whether she had met Cameron Diaz — to which she responded, “No.”

George Lucas

In the recently revealed documents, George Lucas, the originator of the Star Wars franchise, was named once. Sjoberg denied meeting the filmmaker, and no wrongdoing was suggested.

Michael Jackson

Sjoberg also cited Michael Jackson. She confirmed meeting the late pop artist at Epstein’s Palm Beach house, but she denied messaging him.

Kevin Spacey

The documents also mention Kevin Spacey, but Sjoberg denies ever meeting the notorious actor. Epstein’s former pilot Lawrence Paul Visoski Jr. already named Spacey during testimony during Maxwell’s sex trafficking trial in 2021. He claimed Spacey flew in one of Epstein’s jets once. So yet, neither Spacey nor his representative have replied to the claim.

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