Named in Documents

Kevin Warsh

U.S. Federal Reserve Chair nominee (2026); former Member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve (2006–2011); former managing director at Morgan Stanley

Kevin Warsh — U.S. Federal Reserve Chair nominee (2026); former Member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve (2006–2011); former managing director at Morgan Stanley — is named in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein files. DOJ-released Epstein files document that Warsh and his wife, billionaire heiress Jane Lauder (of the Estée Lauder Companies family), appear on two separate guest lists in materials released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. First, Warsh and Lauder are listed on an emailed guest list titled "St. Barth's Christmas 2010" for a planned gathering in St. Barthélemy, where Epstein maintained a property, alongside other guests including director Brett Ratner. Second, a September 16, 2010 email forwarded by Epstein's assistant Lesley Groff to Epstein, subject line "FW: lists from peggy," includes "Ms. Jane Lauder (Kevin Warsh)" under a heading identified as "LIWALLSTREET2," relating to invitees to a Wall Street event in New York. The Senate Banking Committee, through ranking member Senator Elizabeth Warren, sent Warsh a formal letter on March 18, 2026 requesting detailed answers about "the extent of any interactions or relationship" he had with Epstein or Maxwell before his Federal Reserve Chair confirmation hearing. Warsh responded that he and his immediate family did not have personal or financial connections to Epstein or Maxwell, and disputed that the guest list references indicated any relationship. He was nominated by President Trump to serve as Chair of the Federal Reserve in 2026. No wrongdoing is alleged against him. This profile is auto-generated from public reporting and is pending editorial review; inclusion does not imply guilt or wrongdoing.

Also known as: Kevin Maxwell Warsh

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Is Kevin Warsh in the Epstein files?

Yes. Kevin Warsh (U.S. Federal Reserve Chair nominee (2026); former Member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve (2006–2011); former managing director at Morgan Stanley) is named in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein files. DOJ-released Epstein files document that Warsh and his wife, billionaire heiress Jane Lauder (of the Estée Lauder Companies family), appear on two separate guest lists in materials released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. First, Warsh and Lauder are listed on an emailed guest list titled “St. Barth’s Christmas 2010” for a planned gathering in St. Barthélemy, where Epstein maintained a property, alongside other guests including director Brett Ratner. Second, a September 16, 2010 email forwarded by Epstein’s assistant Lesley Groff to Epstein, subject line “FW: lists from peggy,” includes “Ms. Jane Lauder (Kevin Warsh)” under a heading identified as “LIWALLSTREET2,” relating to invitees to a Wall Street event in New York. The Senate Banking Committee, through ranking member Senator Elizabeth Warren, sent Warsh a formal letter on March 18, 2026 requesting detailed answers about “the extent of any interactions or relationship” he had with Epstein or Maxwell before his Federal Reserve Chair confirmation hearing. Warsh responded that he and his immediate family did not have personal or financial connections to Epstein or Maxwell, and disputed that the guest list references indicated any relationship. He was nominated by President Trump to serve as Chair of the Federal Reserve in 2026. No wrongdoing is alleged against him.

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People most often named alongside Kevin Warsh in coverage, plus documented connections. Counts reflect shared articles, not verified relationships.