The U.S. Justice Department’s latest batch of previously sealed Epstein files includes photos, flight logs, and investigative records from federal probes into his activities and those of his associates.
Some of the photos feature high-profile celebrities and politicians such as Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Mick Jagger, Bill Clinton, Chris Tucker, and more.
The release followed a 30‑day deadline set by Congress to make all unclassified Epstein‑related documents public in a searchable format. However, many pages remain heavily redacted to protect survivors’ identities and ongoing investigations.
Online political sportsbooks have created a series of betting lines projecting potential implications, indictments, and pardons related to the Epstein case.
Who Will Be Implicated In The Files?
Will Federal or Florida authorities release Epstein case files that implicate anyone in a sex crime? The following political prop bet allows wagers on the five individuals listed below, all of whom have ties to Epstein.
Will Epstein Case Files Implicate Any of the Following in a Sex Crime (2026)?
- Donald Trump Sr. +800
- Bill Clinton +600
- Bill Gates +700
- Ehud Barak +400
- Andrew Mountbatten +300
Donald Trump Sr. had social ties to Epstein in the 1990s, flying on his jet and attending events together, but claims they fell out and denies knowledge of Epstein’s crimes.
Bill Clinton traveled on Epstein’s plane for charity work, denies visiting his island, and has not been charged. Bill Gates met Epstein after his conviction, regretted it, and denies involvement in abuse.
Ehud Barak visited Epstein’s homes for business and denies knowledge of illegal acts. Prince Andrew faced allegations of abuse from Epstein’s victims, settled a civil case, and denies wrongdoing.
None of the individuals included in the Epstein prop bet appears poised to be implicated, at least not based on any files released next year.
Will Anyone Be Indicted?
An indictment is a formal criminal charge issued by a grand jury, meaning prosecutors presented enough evidence for a case to go to trial on a serious crime.
The next few political prop bets ask whether anyone will be indicted for a crime allegedly committed at a property or island owned by Jeffrey Epstein before the clock strikes midnight on December 31, 2026.
Will Anyone Be Indicted?
- Yes −165
- No +120
While the probabilities for yes and no for indictment betting suggest that either outcome is reasonably possible, the scales of justice are leaning toward someone being dragged into court based on findings in the case files.
Who will be indicted first?
- Andrew Mountbatten (formerly Prince Andrew) −500
- Bill Clinton +300
Who will be indicted first?
- Andrew Mountbatten (formerly Prince Andrew) −400
- Ehud Barak +250
Who will be indicted first?
- Bill Clinton −300
- Bill Gates +200
- Leslie Wexner −190
- Ehud Barak +140
These remaining propositions pit potential candidates against one another, awarding cash prizes to those who select who will be indicted first among the contenders.
While the above odds for Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, and Leslie Wexner may appear favorable, keep in mind that there is a strong potential that none of them are indicted. We say this because bettors often assume that a winner is guaranteed.
What About Ghislaine Maxwell?
Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted in 2021 for assisting Jeffrey Epstein with a sex trafficking operation that targeted minors. She is serving a 20‑year federal prison sentence but was recently moved to a lower-security facility following her cooperation with investigators.
Will President Donald Trump Sr. Pardon Ghislaine Maxwell In 2026?
- Yes +300
A pardon would commute her sentence, but no official indication has been given that Trump plans to do so. If Trump does pardon Maxwell, bets will pay out at 3-to-1.
The lack of an option for “no” indicates that the likelihood of that outcome is too high to post odds for.
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