Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson

4 Documents
Wikipedia

Michael Gerard Tyson is an American former professional boxer who competed between 1985 and 2024. Nicknamed "Iron Mike" and "Kid Dynamite" in his early career, and later known as "the Baddest Man on the Planet", Tyson is regarded as one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time.

Why Mike Tyson Appears in the Documents

Mike Tyson is mentioned in 4 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 2 emails, 1 book, 1 list, originating from the House Oversight Committee.

These documents include court filings, emails. The presence of Mike Tyson'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 (4)

Book

Alan Dershowitz: Takes The Stand—An Autobiography

Source: House Oversight Committee

Email

iMessage Transcript: House Oversight Discussion and Film Promotion

This is a dense, unredacted iMessage-style transcript from August 2018 labeled HOUSE OVERSIGHT, capturing a real-time private exchange among political insiders discussing Trump-era politics, media strategy, and the production and promotion of related films (notably Errol Morris’s American Dharma and Trump@War). The dialogue covers arranging private screenings, coordinating with journalists and power players, references to public figures and ongoing political developments, and a stream of candid, sometimes provocative commentary that reveals insider chatter, strategy, and the tense dynamics of influence work during a pivotal moment in American politics.

Source: House Oversight Committee

List

FW: shortest books of all time

This is an August 2013 email thread in which colleagues discuss and circulate a satirical list titled “The Shortest Books of All Time,” pairing tongue‑in‑cheek or provocative book titles with famous public figures, and punctuated by lighthearted reactions such as “Now that is really funny!!!”

Source: House Oversight Committee

Email

FW: shortest books of all time

This is an August 2013 email thread in which colleagues discuss and circulate a satirical list titled “The Shortest Books of All Time,” pairing tongue‑in‑cheek or provocative book titles with famous public figures, and punctuated by lighthearted reactions such as “Now that is really funny!!!”

Source: House Oversight Committee