Named in Documents

Michael Bloomberg

Founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP; former Mayor of New York City (2002–2013)

Michael Bloomberg — Founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP; former Mayor of New York City (2002–2013) — is named in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein files. Documents in the DOJ-released Epstein files, analyzed by The Reload, show Bloomberg had more contact with Epstein and Maxwell than was previously known. In 2002 Maxwell provided her mother with Bloomberg's home address; in September 2010 Maxwell's contact information for Bloomberg was passed to Epstein's assistant Lesley Groff, who noted Maxwell planned to see Bloomberg that evening — Bloomberg was also invited to a party Epstein was hosting for former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. A September 2012 Epstein email to Ian Osborne discusses inviting Bloomberg to meetings at his home. Bloomberg and Maxwell were photographed together at a book party at the Four Seasons Restaurant in New York City in October 2013. Bloomberg-hosted or Bloomberg-attended events also appear in the files as events to which Epstein was concurrently invited: a 2014 premiere of Katie Couric's documentary, a 2015 cocktail party for The Imitation Game, and a 2018 fundraiser for Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett. No direct emails between Bloomberg and Epstein have been documented, and 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: Mike Bloomberg, Michael Rubens Bloomberg

Michael Bloomberg in the Epstein Files — By the Numbers

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Most recent coverage: NYC Schools Chief Joel Klein Met With Epstein in 2013 (Feb 14, 2026)

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Auto-generated profile pending review. This entry was compiled from public reporting because Michael Bloomberg is named in connection with the Epstein files. It has not yet been editorially expanded.

Is Michael Bloomberg in the Epstein files?

Yes. Michael Bloomberg (Founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP; former Mayor of New York City (2002–2013)) is named in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein files. Documents in the DOJ-released Epstein files, analyzed by The Reload, show Bloomberg had more contact with Epstein and Maxwell than was previously known. In 2002 Maxwell provided her mother with Bloomberg’s home address; in September 2010 Maxwell’s contact information for Bloomberg was passed to Epstein’s assistant Lesley Groff, who noted Maxwell planned to see Bloomberg that evening — Bloomberg was also invited to a party Epstein was hosting for former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. A September 2012 Epstein email to Ian Osborne discusses inviting Bloomberg to meetings at his home. Bloomberg and Maxwell were photographed together at a book party at the Four Seasons Restaurant in New York City in October 2013. Bloomberg-hosted or Bloomberg-attended events also appear in the files as events to which Epstein was concurrently invited: a 2014 premiere of Katie Couric’s documentary, a 2015 cocktail party for The Imitation Game, and a 2018 fundraiser for Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett. No direct emails between Bloomberg and Epstein have been documented, and no wrongdoing 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 Michael Bloomberg in coverage, plus documented connections. Counts reflect shared articles, not verified relationships.