
Heidi Klum
Heidi Klum is a German-born model, television personality, actress, producer, and businesswoman. She appeared on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in 1998 and was the first German model to become a Victoria's Secret Angel.
Why Heidi Klum Appears in the Documents
Heidi Klum is mentioned in 6 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 3 legals, 2 emails, 1 article, originating from the House Oversight Committee.
These documents include court filings, media articles, emails. The presence of Heidi Klum's name in these specific document types reflects the scope of the released corpus, which contains a wide range of records from legal proceedings, investigations, and media coverage.
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)
Email chain about Prince Andrew party with Ghislaine Maxwell - Daily Mail article
This 2015 email thread captures private counsel and associates discussing a media strategy to respond to escalating allegations involving Prince Andrew and his connections to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, prompted by a Daily Mail article; it reveals considerations to issue a strong on-record denial, potentially tie the allegations to Hillary Clinton to deflect attention, and leverage the Mail’s wide readership as a test of public reaction, all while including standard legal and confidentiality boilerplate.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Email chain about Prince Andrew party with Ghislaine Maxwell - Daily Mail article
This 2015 email thread captures private counsel and associates discussing a media strategy to respond to escalating allegations involving Prince Andrew and his connections to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, prompted by a Daily Mail article; it reveals considerations to issue a strong on-record denial, potentially tie the allegations to Hillary Clinton to deflect attention, and leverage the Mail’s wide readership as a test of public reaction, all while including standard legal and confidentiality boilerplate.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Notice of Filing and Transcript: Virginia Roberts Interview in Epstein Case
This document is a Notice of Filing in a Florida circuit court case (Epstein v. Rothstein) in which Bradley Edwards, as counterclaimant, attaches a 2011 transcript of a privileged telephone interview with Virginia Roberts to support a motion to amend to seek punitive damages. Roberts describes being recruited at age 15 by Ghislaine Maxwell to work for Jeffrey Epstein, detailing years of sexual exploitation, including erotic massages for Epstein and his associates, a secret room and hundreds of photographs in Epstein’s home, and extensive travel on Epstein’s private jet to various locations, with payments arranged by Epstein. She also recounts coercion and intimidation by Epstein and his circle, subsequent FBI contact in 2007, and her decision to come forward publicly to expose the alleged network of abuse, which references a broader set of powerful individuals. The transcript, prepared for discovery, identifies potential witnesses and reflects Edwards’s effort to bolster his punitive-damages theory in the litigation.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Notice of Filing and Transcript: Virginia Roberts Interview in Epstein Case
This document is a Notice of Filing in a Florida circuit court case (Epstein v. Rothstein) in which Bradley Edwards, as counterclaimant, attaches a 2011 transcript of a privileged telephone interview with Virginia Roberts to support a motion to amend to seek punitive damages. Roberts describes being recruited at age 15 by Ghislaine Maxwell to work for Jeffrey Epstein, detailing years of sexual exploitation, including erotic massages for Epstein and his associates, a secret room and hundreds of photographs in Epstein’s home, and extensive travel on Epstein’s private jet to various locations, with payments arranged by Epstein. She also recounts coercion and intimidation by Epstein and his circle, subsequent FBI contact in 2007, and her decision to come forward publicly to expose the alleged network of abuse, which references a broader set of powerful individuals. The transcript, prepared for discovery, identifies potential witnesses and reflects Edwards’s effort to bolster his punitive-damages theory in the litigation.
Source: House Oversight Committee
FBI FD-515 Accomplishment / Deleted Page Information Sheet – Epstein Case (31E-MM-108062)
This FBI FOI/PA deleted-page packet centers on the Jeffrey Epstein investigation (case 31E-MM-108062), compiling internal FD-515 family forms—including Accomplishment Reports and 515a/515b entries—that document a long-running probe into Epstein’s sexual exploitation of underage girls, recruitment networks, interstate and international travel, and the staff and procedures surrounding the case, including a controversial 2007 non-prosecution agreement that allowed Epstein to plead to state charges and avoid federal prosecution; the bundle also contains cross-border communications, victim-notification efforts, and contemporaneous media coverage and civil suits that shed light on Epstein’s connections to high-profile figures and the broader scope of the investigation.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Giuffre v. Maxwell: Defamation Complaint (SDNY Case 1:15-cv-07433)
This document is Giuffre v. Maxwell, a federal civil complaint in which Virginia Giuffre (formerly Virginia Roberts) alleges that Ghislaine Maxwell publicly defamed her in January 2015 by calling Giuffre a liar and discrediting her account of being trafficked and sexually abused as a minor by Jeffrey Epstein; the filing details Giuffre’s claim that Maxwell facilitated Epstein’s sex-trafficking network, notes Epstein’s non-prosecution agreement and immunity for co‑conspirators, and seeks damages and other relief for reputational and financial harm, while tying Maxwell’s conduct to a broader scheme involving Epstein and other powerful individuals. The document also includes attached exhibits comprising Giuffre’s civil allegations and a lengthy deposition and interview with Virginia Giuffre (Virginia Roberts), in which she recounts early recruitment by Maxwell, her experiences as Epstein’s underage victim, the “harem” and travel arrangements, the taking of payments and the sexualized massages, the use of Epstein’s private plane, the exposure of photographs around Epstein’s properties, and mentions of high‑profile figures such as Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton, plus related discovery materials and communications relevant to the case.
Source: House Oversight Committee