New York, NY – Actor Alec Baldwin has been thrust into the spotlight once again, this time due to his name appearing in recently declassified flight logs tied to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The documents, released by the U.S. Department of Justice under Attorney General Pamela Bondi on Thursday, February 27, 2025, include flight manifests from Epstein’s private jet, infamously dubbed the “Lolita Express,” as well as a contact list from the financier’s personal address book. Baldwin’s inclusion has sparked widespread discussion, though no evidence of wrongdoing has been linked to his name.
The release of these files marks the “first phase” of Epstein-related disclosures promised by Bondi, who stated that the documents were intended to shed light on Epstein’s extensive network. Alongside Baldwin, the contact list features other high-profile names such as Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Naomi Campbell, Prince Andrew, and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. The flight logs, which have been partially public for years through leaks and lawsuits, also list notable figures like former President Bill Clinton, who reportedly took multiple trips on the plane between 2001 and 2003.
Baldwin’s name appears in Epstein’s contact list, a 1990s-era address book that surfaced years after the financier’s 2009 court case and was later auctioned in 2021. However, it remains unclear whether Baldwin ever boarded Epstein’s jet, as his name has not been definitively tied to the flight manifests released thus far. Posts on X have fueled speculation, with some users claiming Baldwin is “officially” on the flight logs, though these assertions lack conclusive backing from the newly released documents. The Justice Department has emphasized that inclusion in the contact list or flight logs does not imply criminal activity, noting that many individuals associated with Epstein were unaware of his illicit actions.
Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, was known for cultivating relationships with celebrities, politicians, and business tycoons. His private island, Little St. James, and luxurious properties in New York and Florida served as hubs for his social circle—and, as later revealed, sites of his criminal behavior involving the exploitation of over 250 underage girls. Baldwin, a prolific actor known for roles in 30 Rock and The Hunt for Red October, has not publicly commented on his connection to Epstein as of this morning.
The unveiling of these files has elicited mixed reactions. While some internet sleuths expressed disappointment over the lack of new bombshells—much of the information echoes prior leaks—others see it as a step toward transparency. Bondi, in a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel, indicated that thousands of additional pages related to Epstein’s case may still be held by the FBI’s New York field office, hinting at potential future releases.
For Baldwin, this development adds to a tumultuous period following his ongoing legal battles over the 2021 fatal shooting on the set of Rust. Representatives for the 66-year-old actor were not immediately available for comment. Meanwhile, public sentiment on platforms like X ranges from calls for investigation to skepticism about the significance of his inclusion, with one user noting, “Alec Baldwin is on the Epstein contacts list. That’s great news. Now that fucker can get investigated,” reflecting the polarized reactions.