
Michael Jackson
Michael Joseph Jackson was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is widely regarded as one of the most culturally significant figures of the 20th century.
Why Michael Jackson Appears in the Documents
Michael Jackson is mentioned in 8 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 3 articles, 3 emails, 1 book, 1 reference, originating from the House Oversight Committee.
These documents include titles such as "DeMilked - 30 Ordinary Photos With Amazing Backstories", "Fw: Little Hodiaki [I]", "Fire and Fury" among others. Michael Jackson's name appears across these documents in various contexts. The document corpus contains a wide range of materials including media coverage, government records, and legal proceedings where many public figures are mentioned.
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 (8)
DeMilked - 30 Ordinary Photos With Amazing Backstories
This DeMilked digest highlights how everyday photos can carry extraordinary meaning, featuring a gallery of 30 ordinary pictures with powerful backstories—from wartime heroism and historic rescues to intimate moments of loss and triumph—alongside stories about a Chinese makeup artist who transforms herself into iconic figures, a prodigious 16-year-old Serbian artist, and a humorous series pairing ordinary Slavic people with look-alike celebrities.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Fw: Little Hodiaki [I]
An internal Deutsche Bank note titled “Little Hodiaki” forwards a provocative anecdote about a bright Japanese exchange student who alone can identify famous American quotes in a history class, earning the teacher’s praise while provoking hostile, xenophobic reactions from classmates; the narrative threads together a sequence of quotable moments attributed to public figures (such as Bush with the Japanese PM in 1991, Clinton with Lewinsky in 1997) and later pop culture events (Michael Jackson’s testimony in 2004), ending with the student’s grim closing remark about “the American people” in November 2008, all within a House Oversight context and accompanied by standard confidentiality and disclaimer language.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Fw: Little Hodiaki [I]
An internal Deutsche Bank note titled “Little Hodiaki” forwards a provocative anecdote about a bright Japanese exchange student who alone can identify famous American quotes in a history class, earning the teacher’s praise while provoking hostile, xenophobic reactions from classmates; the narrative threads together a sequence of quotable moments attributed to public figures (such as Bush with the Japanese PM in 1991, Clinton with Lewinsky in 1997) and later pop culture events (Michael Jackson’s testimony in 2004), ending with the student’s grim closing remark about “the American people” in November 2008, all within a House Oversight context and accompanied by standard confidentiality and disclaimer language.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Fire and Fury
Source: House Oversight Committee
Fire and Fury
Source: House Oversight Committee
Fire and Fury
Source: House Oversight Committee
Fire and Fury
Source: House Oversight Committee
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Source: House Oversight Committee