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Mark Middleton

Special Assistant to President Bill Clinton at the White House (1993–1995); businessman (deceased May 2022)

Mark Middleton — Special Assistant to President Bill Clinton at the White House (1993–1995); businessman (deceased May 2022) — is named in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein files. White House visitor logs and DOJ-released Epstein files document that Middleton personally authorized at least 17 of Epstein's recorded visits to the White House between 1993 and 1995, making him the primary documented conduit for Epstein's access during the Clinton administration. Middleton also flew on Epstein's private aircraft in May 1994. The 2026 DOJ Epstein file releases reaffirmed and expanded the documentation of this White House access period. Middleton left the White House in 1995 and went on to work as a private businessman in Arkansas; he died in May 2022. No wrongdoing beyond facilitating the documented White House visits is alleged against him. This profile is auto-generated from public reporting and is pending editorial review; inclusion does not imply guilt or wrongdoing.

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Is Mark Middleton in the Epstein files?

Yes. Mark Middleton (Special Assistant to President Bill Clinton at the White House (1993–1995); businessman (deceased May 2022)) is named in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein files. White House visitor logs and DOJ-released Epstein files document that Middleton personally authorized at least 17 of Epstein’s recorded visits to the White House between 1993 and 1995, making him the primary documented conduit for Epstein’s access during the Clinton administration. Middleton also flew on Epstein’s private aircraft in May 1994. The 2026 DOJ Epstein file releases reaffirmed and expanded the documentation of this White House access period. Middleton left the White House in 1995 and went on to work as a private businessman in Arkansas; he died in May 2022. No wrongdoing beyond facilitating the documented White House visits is alleged against him.

Being named in the files is not evidence of any crime or wrongdoing. People appear in these documents in many contexts — correspondence, flight logs, contact books, scheduling, photographs, or passing references. See the sources below for the specific, documented context, and the note at the bottom of this page.

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