Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes

10 Documents
Wikipedia

Ralph Nathaniel Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes is an English actor and director. Recognised for his work on stage and screen, he has received numerous accolades, including a BAFTA Award and a Tony Award, as well as nominations for three Academy Awards, seven Golden Globe Awards, and a Primetime Emmy Award.

Why Ralph Fiennes Appears in the Documents

Ralph Fiennes is mentioned in 10 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 8 articles, 2 books, originating from the House Oversight Committee.

These documents include address book or contact list entries, media articles. The presence of Ralph Fiennes'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 (10)

Article

http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/jeffrey-epstein-address-

Jeffrey Epstein’s 97-page address book, dubbed “The Holy Grail” by a former house manager who tried to sell it, catalogs contact details for a who’s who of the ultra-rich and powerful—Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, Donald Trump, Tony Blair, and many others—and has become a focal point in a civil suit, drawing renewed scrutiny of Epstein’s circle and his alleged pattern of sex crimes against underage girls.

Source: House Oversight Committee

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

Book

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

Book

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

Article

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

Article

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

Article

Oscars Weekend 2011: A Publicist's Diary

A seasoned publicist chronicles the fevered 2011 Oscar season, tracing the race between The King’s Speech and The Social Network from glamorous pre-award parties to the desperate, carefully orchestrated campaigns of Harvey Weinstein, Tom Hooper, and their rivals. Through insider anecdotes, fashion, and backstage strategy, the piece exposes how prestige, timing, and relentless momentum shape the outcome, culminating in The King’s Speech capturing Best Picture and Hooper clinching Best Director on a night of glamor, anxiety, and institutional theater.

Source: House Oversight Committee

Article

Oscar Diary

This insider’s Oscar diary follows a veteran publicist through the 2011 Academy Awards weekend, tracing the high-stakes, behind-the-scenes campaign between The King’s Speech and The Social Network amid a whirlwind of star-studded parties, fashion, and media frenzy. It culminates with The King’s Speech winning Best Picture and Tom Hooper taking Best Director, as the Hollywood power circle negotiates prestige, headlines, and the adrenaline of the awards season.

Source: House Oversight Committee

Article

Oscar Diary

Stephanie’s Oscar diary offers an intimate, front‑row narrative of the 2011 awards season, charting the behind‑the‑scenes campaign between The King’s Speech and The Social Network, Harvey Weinstein’s relentless organizing, and a star‑studded crawl of pre‑ and post‑Oscar parties as Hollywood’s power players converge on the Kodak Theatre, culminating in The King’s Speech securing Best Picture and its champions grabbing the spotlight.

Source: House Oversight Committee