Justin Trudeau's name appears in the Epstein files almost entirely through incidental mentions — primarily in news clippings and financial newsletters that Epstein subscribed to, with no direct correspondence, flight logs, or substantive connection between Trudeau and Epstein found in the released documents.
The vast majority of Trudeau's approximately 2,900 mentions in the document database are false positives: references to other people named "Justin" (such as Justin Rivera, Justin Amash, Justin Horton, and Justina), or citations of an unrelated legal case called "Trudeau v. New York State Consumer Protection Board." Among the genuine mentions of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, most appear in news articles and financial newsletters that were part of Epstein's media subscriptions. The most substantive mention is a September 2017 email between Epstein and blockchain entrepreneur Austin Hill, in which Hill discusses trying to get "Justin Trudeau & the provinces" to create a cryptocurrency regulatory framework — but Trudeau himself was not a party to this correspondence.
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2017 11:28:51 +0000 Yeah - we are trying to get Justin Trudeau & the provinces to do a regulatory power move up
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2017 11:28:51 +0000 Yeah - we are trying to get Justin Trudeau & the provinces to do a regulatory power
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n Hill • Sent: Monday, September 11, 2017 7:28:51 AM To: Jeffrey E. Subject: Re: Just checking that your Island is OK Yeah - we are trying to get Justin Trudeau & the provinces to do a regulatory power move up here to create a safe framework : take the action the us can't handle & help our markets compete. Fr
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unced on Tuesday it would be receiving a quarter of a million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine next week," and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "said...immunizations could begin as early as next week." The Hill adds the disclosure "comes two weeks after...Trudeau said that Canadians would li
nadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "said...immunizations could begin as early as next week." The Hill adds the disclosure "comes two weeks after...Trudeau said that Canadians would likely have to wait until 2021 to receive the first doses of a vaccine, citing the fact that most manufacturers are locat
fraud and wire fraud, according to U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman. A federal grand jury sitting in Toledo r
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ico (10/8, 4.29M) reports Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "says Canada is paying close attention t
not to capitulate to our enemy." Trudeau Says Canada Paying Close Attention To US Election. Politico (10/8, 4.29M) reports Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "says Canada is paying close attention to the US campaign and is prepared for the potential outcomes of the Nov. 3 vote." During a media briefing o
r years of policies that we put in place in the region to embolden our allies and friends, to embolden Israel, and not to capitulate to our enemy." Trudeau Says Canada Paying Close Attention To US Election. Politico (10/8, 4.29M) reports Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "says Canada is paying clos
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arty's critic for Youth and Multiculturalism, Citizenship and Immigration, Post- Secondary Education, and Youth and Amateur Sport. On April 14, 2013, Trudeau was elected leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. And if you were around when his dad was first elected who was initially compared to JFIC, like h
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To US Election. Politico <https://www.politico.cotninews/2020/10/08/trudeau-us-2020-elections-428011> (10/8, 4.29M) reports Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "says Canada is paying close attention to the US campaign and is prepared for the potential outcomes of the Nov. 3 vote." During a media briefing on
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arity Deal In Rare Testimony Before Parliament. In what the Washington Post (7/30, Coletta, 14.2M) calls an "unusual for a sitting prime minister," Justin Trudeau testified in a Parliament hearing broadcast live on Canadian television that "WE Charity received no preferential treatment - not from me, not from
te consultant George Chiang, political fundraiser Justin Jangwoo Kim and former Councilman Mitchell Engla
m cabinet discussions on the deal" amid a "burgeoning ethics scandal that has cast a pall over his minority government." In his testimony Thursday, Trudeau "said he did not learn that public servants were recommending that the Toronto-based WE Charity administer the program until a briefing before a ca
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is a senior executive for one of the biggest companies in the world. And Canada is a very big country with a lot of small airports." Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday "said he had no regrets about Meng's arrest regardless of foreign policy implications, pointing to the `longstanding extradition treaty
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nadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "said...immunizations could begin as early as next week." The Hill adds the disclosure "comes two weeks after...Trudeau said that Canadians would likely have to wait until 2021 to receive the first doses of a vaccine, citing the fact that most manufacturers are locat
fraud and wire fraud, according to U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman. A federal grand jury sitting in Toledo r
unced on Tuesday it would be receiving a quarter of a million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine next week," and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "said...immunizations could begin as early as next week." The Hill adds the disclosure "comes two weeks after...Trudeau said that Canadians would l
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otecting the part of Ottawa where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lives" on Thursday morning, "was acting a
ear-old Corey Hurren, the "armed member of the Canadian military who drove a truck through gates protecting the part of Ottawa where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lives" on Thursday morning, "was acting alone and now faces 22 charges, police said on Friday." Royal Canadian Mounted Police Deputy Commissioner Mi
gns Contentious Antiterrorism Legislation Despite Concerns About Human Rights Abuses. • Canadian Police: Armed Military Man Who Rammed Gates Outside Trudeau's Residence Acted Alone, Faces 22 Charges. • German Intelligence Officials Investigating Far-Right Infiltration Of Military, Police Forces. • Turk
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RRORISM • Former Cornell Student Sentenced to 21 Months in Jail for Threats Against Jews • Sikh Activists in U.S., Canada Face Threats a Year After Trudeau Linked Leader's Killing to India • U.S. Government Sued Over Alleged Discrimination Against Palestinian Americans • FBI Seeks Information in Disapp
ing to the article, after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau implicated the Indian government in the
threats and harassment since advocating for recognition of the 1984 Sikh genocide in India. According to the article, after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau implicated the Indian government in the killing of a Sikh separatist leader, Bains received heightened security assessments and contact from the FBI
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egal” and that “foreign interference is a common occurrence in many countries around the world and has been for decades.”* ¢ In 2016, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was a subject of controversy for his attendance at cash-for-access dinners.* Among the attendees were Chinese billionaire Zhang Bin, who donated $1 m
.com/news/canada/2010/06/23 /csis_head_backtracks_on_allegations_of_foreign_influence_over_canadian_officials.html. 5 Robert Fife and Steven Chase, “Trudeau Attended Cash-for-access Fundraiser with Chinese Billionaires,” Globe and Mail (Toronto), April 7, 2017, accessed October 11, 2018, https://www.the g
as been for decades.”* ¢ In 2016, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was a subject of controversy for his atte
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ers (7/6, Graham) reports Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "will not attend talks in Washington thi
ne Atilio Ramos-Hernandez was arrested on June 18 and released five days later. ICE had asked the county "to hold him until he could be picked up." Trudeau Will Not Attend White House USMCA Event With Trump And Lopez Obrador. Reuters (7/6, Graham) reports Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "will not
be picked up." Trudeau Will Not Attend White House USMCA Event With Trump And Lopez Obrador. Reuters (7/6, Graham) reports Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "will not attend talks in Washington this week to mark the start of a new North American trade deal, but...the two will talk by telephone later on
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r years of policies that we put in place in the region to embolden our allies and friends, to embolden Israel, and not to capitulate to our enemy." Trudeau Says Canada Paying Close Attention To US Election. Politico (10/8, 4.29M) reports Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "says Canada is paying clo
not to capitulate to our enemy." Trudeau Says Canada Paying Close Attention To US Election. Politico (10/8, 4.29M) reports Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "says Canada is paying close attention to the US campaign and is prepared for the potential outcomes of the Nov. 3 vote." During a media briefing o
ico (10/8, 4.29M) reports Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "says Canada is paying close attention t
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e consultant George Chiang, political fundraiser Justin Jangwoo Kim and former Councilman Mitchell Englan
m cabinet discussions on the deal" amid a "burgeoning ethics scandal that has cast a pall over his minority government." In his testimony Thursday, Trudeau "said he did not learn that public servants were recommending that the Toronto-based WE Charity administer the program until a briefing before a cab
imony-parliament/2020/07/29/325c61a4-d19e-Ilea-9038-al089b63ac21_story.html> (7/30, Coletta, 14.2M) calls an "unusual for a sitting prime minister," Justin Trudeau testified in a Parliament hearing broadcast live on Canadian television that "WE Charity received no preferential treatment — not from me, not from
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ecretary nominee Wilbur Ross; Bloomberg Media CEO Justin Smith; Washington Post national reporter Mark Ber
’s lunch with the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau. Lunch was followed by another meeting about the
at had surveilled him. Making clear his confidence in his adviser, Trump insisted that Flynn come to Monday’s lunch with the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau. Lunch was followed by another meeting about the furor. There were yet more details of the phone call and a growing itemization of the money Flynn h
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cannabis legislation in Canada by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and, more recently, from Constellation Br
es trading on Canadian markets received a boost from the announcement of the pro- posed recreational cannabis legislation in Canada by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and, more recently, from Constellation Brands investment in Canopy Growth. Similarly, the continuing positive price per- formance of cannabis-related
is legislation in Canada by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and, more recently, from Constellation Brands inv
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communications firm from its 5G wireless Internet." Alykhan Velshi, Huawei Canada's vice president of corporate affairs, "says the company hopes the Trudeau government's ongoing 5G review steers clear of political machinations" by the Trump Administration to undermine the company. He said, "We see ourse
Post (7/15, Trudeau, Zewde, Jae-in, Ardern, Ramaphosa, Perez- Castejon, Lofven, Fakhfakh, 14.2M), a group of world leaders - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ethiopian President Sahle-Work Zewde, South Korean President Moon Jae-in, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro San
group of world leaders - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ethiopian President Sahle-Work Zewde, S

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Lesley Groff
PersonExecutive assistant to Jeffrey Epstein (2001-2019)
Justin Nelson
PersonIndividual referenced in Epstein documents

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)

Nelson
PersonFirst name/surname reference to multiple individuals including Justin D. Nelson (attorney) and Nelson Peitz

Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)

JPMorgan Chase
OrganizationAmerican multinational banking and financial services holding company

Prince Andrew
PersonThird child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1960)

Julie K. Brown
PersonAmerican journalist

Lawrence Krauss
PersonAmerican particle physicist and cosmologist

Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

Jared Kushner
PersonAmerican businessman and real estate investor (born 1981)

Woody Allen
PersonAmerican filmmaker, actor and comedian (born 1935)
Darren Indyke
PersonAmerican lawyer, longtime personal attorney and co-executor of Jeffrey Epstein's estate

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

Paul Barrett
PersonAmerican investment banker and fund manager, founder of Alpha Group Capital, former JPMorgan private banker who managed Jeffrey Epstein's assets (2017-2019)

Newark
LocationCity in Essex County, and largest city in New Jersey, United States

John F. Kennedy
PersonPresident of the United States from 1961 to 1963 (1917–1963)
Justin W. Keener
PersonDOJ attorney, referenced in Epstein case prosecution documents