
Al Pacino
Alfredo James Pacino is an American actor. Known for his intense performances on stage and screen, Pacino is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of all time.
Why Al Pacino Appears in the Documents
Al Pacino is mentioned in 6 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 5 articles, 1 legal, originating from the House Oversight Committee.
The majority of these mentions appear in articles written by or about Peggy Siegal, a prominent Hollywood publicist who was known to have social ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Siegal's articles chronicle celebrity events such as film festivals, Oscar parties, and award ceremonies, where Al Pacino is mentioned alongside many other public figures in the entertainment industry. These references are part of broader entertainment coverage and do not suggest any direct connection to Epstein. The remaining 2 mentions appear in other documents from the corpus.
Disclaimer: Appearing in the Epstein document corpus does not imply wrongdoing, guilt, or any form of association with criminal activity. Many public figures are mentioned incidentally in these documents due to the broad scope of the released materials.
Documents (6)
Filthy Rich
Filthy Rich is an investigative chronicle of Jeffrey Epstein’s multimillionaire network, exposing how a convicted sex offender leveraged immense wealth, access, and fear to prey on underage girls for years. Through a tapestry of interviews, court papers, and the accounts of associates, it reveals Epstein’s entanglements with powerful figures—Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, Ghislaine Maxwell, Scott Rothstein, Leslie Wexner, and others—while victims recount manipulation, coercion, and captivity. It also traces the ensuing legal battles, counterclaims, and high-stakes media coverage that blurred the line between justice and power, culminating in continuing investigations and litigation that cast a long shadow over Epstein’s circle.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Filthy Rich
Filthy Rich is an investigative chronicle of Jeffrey Epstein’s multimillionaire network, exposing how a convicted sex offender leveraged immense wealth, access, and fear to prey on underage girls for years. Through a tapestry of interviews, court papers, and the accounts of associates, it reveals Epstein’s entanglements with powerful figures—Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, Ghislaine Maxwell, Scott Rothstein, Leslie Wexner, and others—while victims recount manipulation, coercion, and captivity. It also traces the ensuing legal battles, counterclaims, and high-stakes media coverage that blurred the line between justice and power, culminating in continuing investigations and litigation that cast a long shadow over Epstein’s circle.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Tuesday, August 30
Peggy Siegal’s Venice diary provides an intimate, fast-paced tour of the 68th Venice Film Festival in 2011, tracing a week of red-carpet glamour, sun-baked palazzi, and exclusive soirees as she hobnobs with George Clooney, Madonna, Jessica Chastain, Al Pacino and other luminaries. Amid intimate press conferences and world premieres of A Dangerous Method, The Artist, Carnage, Contagion and Shame, the piece captures a festival ecosystem where couture, cinema history, and Oscar buzz mingle under Venetian heat and candlelit corridors. It also frames how Hollywood’s race for the Academy Awards begins overseas, with festival curators and global audiences shaping the year’s most anticipated films.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Tuesday, August 30
Peggy Siegal’s Venice diary provides an intimate, fast-paced tour of the 68th Venice Film Festival in 2011, tracing a week of red-carpet glamour, sun-baked palazzi, and exclusive soirees as she hobnobs with George Clooney, Madonna, Jessica Chastain, Al Pacino and other luminaries. Amid intimate press conferences and world premieres of A Dangerous Method, The Artist, Carnage, Contagion and Shame, the piece captures a festival ecosystem where couture, cinema history, and Oscar buzz mingle under Venetian heat and candlelit corridors. It also frames how Hollywood’s race for the Academy Awards begins overseas, with festival curators and global audiences shaping the year’s most anticipated films.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Tuesday, August 30
Peggy Siegal’s Venice diary provides an intimate, fast-paced tour of the 68th Venice Film Festival in 2011, tracing a week of red-carpet glamour, sun-baked palazzi, and exclusive soirees as she hobnobs with George Clooney, Madonna, Jessica Chastain, Al Pacino and other luminaries. Amid intimate press conferences and world premieres of A Dangerous Method, The Artist, Carnage, Contagion and Shame, the piece captures a festival ecosystem where couture, cinema history, and Oscar buzz mingle under Venetian heat and candlelit corridors. It also frames how Hollywood’s race for the Academy Awards begins overseas, with festival curators and global audiences shaping the year’s most anticipated films.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Tuesday, August 30
Peggy Siegal’s Venice diary provides an intimate, fast-paced tour of the 68th Venice Film Festival in 2011, tracing a week of red-carpet glamour, sun-baked palazzi, and exclusive soirees as she hobnobs with George Clooney, Madonna, Jessica Chastain, Al Pacino and other luminaries. Amid intimate press conferences and world premieres of A Dangerous Method, The Artist, Carnage, Contagion and Shame, the piece captures a festival ecosystem where couture, cinema history, and Oscar buzz mingle under Venetian heat and candlelit corridors. It also frames how Hollywood’s race for the Academy Awards begins overseas, with festival curators and global audiences shaping the year’s most anticipated films.
Source: House Oversight Committee