Anti-Epstein Boycott List

A public resource tracking businesses tied to figures mentioned in Epstein case documents. Vote with your wallet.

Why This Matters

The Epstein files have revealed numerous high-profile individuals with connections to Jeffrey Epstein and his criminal enterprise. Many of these figures control or influence major businesses that consumers interact with daily.

This list aims to:

Businesses to Boycott

Retail

Bath & Body Works

Connection: Les Wexner (Founder)
Les Wexner retained Jeffrey Epstein as his financial manager from 1987 to 2007 and was Epstein's "main client" according to Bloomberg. Epstein ran his business from a house Wexner owned. Bath & Body Works (formerly Limited Brands) was founded by Wexner in 1990. Despite claiming to have distanced himself from Epstein in 2007, Wexner's decades-long financial relationship enabled Epstein's operations.
Retail

Victoria's Secret

Connection: Les Wexner (Former Owner)
Les Wexner purchased Victoria's Secret in 1982 and built it into the largest lingerie retailer in the US. Wexner was Epstein's primary client and financial backer for 20 years. The close relationship between Wexner and Epstein has been extensively documented, with Epstein managing significant portions of Wexner's fortune.
Investment

Apollo Global Management

Connection: Leon Black (Co-founder, Former CEO)
Leon Black paid Jeffrey Epstein $158 million for financial and tax advice between 2012 and 2017. Black resigned as CEO of Apollo in 2021 after these payments were revealed, and also resigned as chairman of the Museum of Modern Art. Apollo manages $840 billion in assets as of 2025.
Finance

Highbridge Capital Management

Connection: Glenn Dubin (Co-founder)
Glenn Dubin and his wife Eva Andersson-Dubin were mentioned in Epstein-related court documents. Epstein allegedly directed one of his victims to have sex with Dubin. Highbridge was sold to JPMorgan Chase for $1.3 billion in 2004. Dubin was a significant figure in hedge fund management and a founding board member of the Robin Hood Foundation.
Real Estate

Trump Organization

Connection: Donald Trump (Founder)
Donald Trump socialized with Epstein in the 1990s and early 2000s. In 2002, Trump described Epstein as a "terrific guy" who enjoyed women "on the younger side." Flight logs show Trump flew on Epstein's plane. While Trump later claimed to have distanced himself, the historical association and his recent contradictory statements about the Epstein files raise questions.
Philanthropy

Clinton Foundation

Connection: Bill Clinton (Co-founder)
Bill Clinton flew on Epstein's private jet (the "Lolita Express") multiple times, with flight logs showing at least 26 trips. Clinton's name appears prominently in Epstein's contact book. While Clinton has denied visiting Epstein's private island, court documents and flight logs document extensive association between the two.
Technology

Microsoft

Connection: Bill Gates (Co-founder)
Bill Gates met with Epstein multiple times after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including at Epstein's New York mansion. Gates's name appears in Epstein's contact book. Epstein reportedly attempted to use his relationship with Gates to rehabilitate his image and gain access to philanthropic circles. Gates has acknowledged the meetings were a mistake.
Professional Networking

LinkedIn

Connection: Reid Hoffman (Co-founder)
Reid Hoffman was mentioned in released Epstein documents. He is a prominent venture capitalist, co-founder of LinkedIn, and board member at Microsoft. While his exact nature of connection to Epstein is less documented than others, his name appearing in the files raises concerns about Silicon Valley's relationship with Epstein.
Investment

Engineers Gate

Connection: Glenn Dubin (Founder)
Dubin's quantitative investment firm, founded after Highbridge. Given Dubin's documented connections to Epstein and the allegations surrounding him, his business ventures warrant consumer awareness.
Disclaimer: This is an informational resource based on publicly available documents, court records, flight logs, and investigative journalism. The presence of a business on this list does not constitute legal proof of wrongdoing by the business itself. Connections listed are based on documented associations with Jeffrey Epstein and his criminal enterprise, as revealed in the Epstein files released by the Department of Justice, court documents, and verified media reports. We encourage users to conduct their own research and verify claims independently.

Last updated: February 4, 2026