Kurt Russell

Kurt Russell

2 Documents
Wikipedia

Kurt Vogel Russell is an American actor. He began his career as a child actor before transitioning to leading roles as an adult in various genres such as action adventures, science-fiction, westerns, romance films, comedic films, and family dramas.

Why Kurt Russell Appears in the Documents

Kurt Russell is mentioned in 2 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 2 articles, originating from the House Oversight Committee.

These appearances are in: "Filthy Rich: The Jeffrey Epstein Case (Chapters 39–56)", "Filthy Rich". Based on the document summaries, these mentions appear to be incidental — Kurt Russell's name comes up in the context of broader discussions rather than in direct connection to Jeffrey Epstein or his activities.

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 (2)

Article

Filthy Rich: The Jeffrey Epstein Case (Chapters 39–56)

This section of Filthy Rich lays bare Jeffrey Epstein’s hidden, moneyed world and thePalm Beach police investigation that attempted to hold him to account, only to be upstaged by a cascade of extraordinary legal maneuvers and political pressure. It traces the Vanity Fair probe into Epstein’s rampant entanglements, the Palm Beach State Attorney Barry Krischer’s controversial handling, the federal non-prosecution agreement engineered by a star-studded defense team, and a 2008 Florida plea that allowed Epstein to serve a brief jail term with far-reaching implications for his victims, while detailing how elite allies, from Dershowitz and Starr to Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew, surrounded Epstein and shaped the pursuit of justice. The narrative casts a sharp eye on how wealth, influence, and procedural maneuvering often eclipsed the voices of victims and raised enduring questions about accountability.

Source: House Oversight Committee

Article

Filthy Rich

Filthy Rich chronicles Jeffrey Epstein’s rise from a Brooklyn-born financier to a billionaire whose velvet circle—Ghislaine Maxwell and a constellation of powerful men including Les Wexner, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, and Alan Dershowitz—helped him recruit, traffic, and conceal underage victims. The narrative threads through Epstein’s charm, leverage, and expansive network that opened doors to elite wealth and influence, including his patronage of scientists and high-society mind-shifts, while detailing how Maxwell and others facilitated the abuse, transported girls, and kept a precarious duplicitous system afloat. It also exposes the legal arc surrounding his crimes: a controversial 2007–2008 non-prosecution agreement, a 2008 state guilty plea that resulted in a relatively light sentence and life-time sex-offender registration, and later civil suits and federal probes that continued to haunt his associates and the public conscience. Against the glittering glamour of elite access lies a culture of entitlements where money and status often shielded horrific acts, a truth slowly laid bare by victims’ testimonies and investigative scrutiny.

Source: House Oversight Committee