Epstein emails brought fresh ridicule to Andrew Windsor

Epstein’s estate archive offers a cross-section of British life: senior politicians, cultural icons and celebrities whose names appear in contexts ranging from media chatter to diary planning.
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair appears 22 times, David Cameron 19, Gordon Brown 16 and Peter Mandelson 10.
British reform leader Nigel Farage is mentioned 18 times. Diana, Princess of Wales, appears fourteen times, while Queen Camilla is mentioned nine times.
Rock and pop figures include Mick Jagger with nine mentions, Adele with eight, Bono with sixteen, Sir Elton John with eight, Sir David Beckham with nine and actor Colin Firth with ten.
Many appear because articles containing them circulated among Epstein and his associates. One such email involving Beckham arose in January 2014 during an exchange between Epstein and biotech investor Boris Nikolic that focused on philanthropy.
Nikolic also exchanged messages about Jagger in January 2011, when Epstein wrote that he could “find out if Mick Jagger, Ken Starr, Clinton (and) Julie Taymor” were in town.
Other mentions are related to political and social circuits. In January 2010, Nikolic emailed Epstein from Davos, saying he met with Bill Clinton, Nicolas Sarkozy and “your other friend” Andrew, “because he has some questions about Microsoft.”
Supermodel Naomi Campbell appears in the files, including in a March 2011 article claiming she stayed on Epstein’s Caribbean island.




