Rebecca Romijn

Rebecca Romijn

8 Documents
Wikipedia

Rebecca Alie O'Connell is an American actress and former model. She is known for her role as Mystique in the original trilogy (2000–2006) of the X-Men film series, as Joan from The Punisher (2004), the dual roles of Laure Ash and Lily Watts in Femme Fatale (2002), and Una Chin-Riley on Star Trek: Discovery (2019) and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022–present).

Why Rebecca Romijn Appears in the Documents

Rebecca Romijn is mentioned in 8 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 4 legals, 3 articles, 1 book, originating from the House Oversight Committee.

These documents include court filings, media articles. The presence of Rebecca Romijn'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 (8)

Legal

Amended Verified Complaint for Legal & Equitable Relief and Damages

This Amended Verified Complaint, filed in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in Dade County, Florida, alleges that billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, along with Tyler McDonald and Yi.Org, caused sweeping harm to Jean-Luc Brunel and MC2 Model & Talent Miami by linking them in false and inflammatory online content to Epstein’s alleged sex-trafficking crimes, resulting in devastating financial losses, lost client relationships, and irreparable damage to their reputations; the Plaintiffs assert multiple causes of action—including equitable relief for loss of business and revenue, defamation, obstruction of justice, and intentional infliction of emotional distress—seeking damages exceeding $15,000, jury trial, and other appropriate relief, supported by extensive exhibits detailing Epstein’s activities, the alleged links to MC2, and communications among industry players.

Source: House Oversight Committee

Legal

Amended Verified Complaint for Legal & Equitable Relief and Damages

This Amended Verified Complaint, filed in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in Dade County, Florida, alleges that billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, along with Tyler McDonald and Yi.Org, caused sweeping harm to Jean-Luc Brunel and MC2 Model & Talent Miami by linking them in false and inflammatory online content to Epstein’s alleged sex-trafficking crimes, resulting in devastating financial losses, lost client relationships, and irreparable damage to their reputations; the Plaintiffs assert multiple causes of action—including equitable relief for loss of business and revenue, defamation, obstruction of justice, and intentional infliction of emotional distress—seeking damages exceeding $15,000, jury trial, and other appropriate relief, supported by extensive exhibits detailing Epstein’s activities, the alleged links to MC2, and communications among industry players.

Source: House Oversight Committee

Legal

Amended Verified Complaint for Legal & Equitable Relief and Damages

This Amended Verified Complaint, filed in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in Dade County, Florida, alleges that billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, along with Tyler McDonald and Yi.Org, caused sweeping harm to Jean-Luc Brunel and MC2 Model & Talent Miami by linking them in false and inflammatory online content to Epstein’s alleged sex-trafficking crimes, resulting in devastating financial losses, lost client relationships, and irreparable damage to their reputations; the Plaintiffs assert multiple causes of action—including equitable relief for loss of business and revenue, defamation, obstruction of justice, and intentional infliction of emotional distress—seeking damages exceeding $15,000, jury trial, and other appropriate relief, supported by extensive exhibits detailing Epstein’s activities, the alleged links to MC2, and communications among industry players.

Source: House Oversight Committee

Legal

Amended Verified Complaint for Legal & Equitable Relief and Damages

This Amended Verified Complaint, filed in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in Dade County, Florida, alleges that billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, along with Tyler McDonald and Yi.Org, caused sweeping harm to Jean-Luc Brunel and MC2 Model & Talent Miami by linking them in false and inflammatory online content to Epstein’s alleged sex-trafficking crimes, resulting in devastating financial losses, lost client relationships, and irreparable damage to their reputations; the Plaintiffs assert multiple causes of action—including equitable relief for loss of business and revenue, defamation, obstruction of justice, and intentional infliction of emotional distress—seeking damages exceeding $15,000, jury trial, and other appropriate relief, supported by extensive exhibits detailing Epstein’s activities, the alleged links to MC2, and communications among industry players.

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

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

Filthy Rich: Jeffrey Epstein (Chapters 20-38)

Filthy Rich traces Jeffrey Epstein’s ascent from a Brooklyn-born prodigy to a billionaire whose influence stretched across finance, fashion, and high society, aided by mentors and collaborators like Ace Greenberg, Leslie Wexner, Ghislaine Maxwell, and others who opened doors to wealth, power, and glamorous access. It chronicles his improbable career moves—from Bear Stearns to independent ventures and tax-weaving schemes—while revealing a pattern of cultivating a circle of beautiful women and underage girls, with Maxwell helping recruit and facilitate abuse, and victims’ accounts that span Palm Beach, New York, and beyond. The book also details how Epstein and his allies navigated investigations, media scrutiny, and lawsuits—illustrating how money, secrecy, and social connections enabled seemingly untouchable influence, even as explosive allegations and investigations mounted against him.

Source: House Oversight Committee