NEW YORK (AP) — From tech moguls to political elites, a roster of high-profile men appears in the comprehensive trove of documents released by the Justice Department in connection with its investigations of Jeffrey Epstein.

Noteworthy figures such as Prince Andrew, Donald Trump, and many others have denied any connection to Epstein's abuses but maintained friendships with him, even after allegations surfaced across the media landscape. None have faced charges related to the ongoing investigation following Epstein's death by suicide in a Manhattan jail in 2019.

Here’s a primer on some key names intertwined with the Epstein saga:

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

Formerly known as Britain’s Prince Andrew, allegations surrounding his relationship with Epstein, including accusations from Virginia Roberts Giuffre regarding trafficking when she was a minor, have plagued him. The monarchy's efforts to distance itself have included stripping him of his royal titles.

Elon Musk

The billionaire Tesla founder is noted in the documents for potential ties to Epstein's Caribbean island, although further details remain unclear. Musk has publicly denied knowing him well.

Richard Branson

The Virgin Group founder’s email exchanges with Epstein revealed casual invitations and mentions to rehabilitate Epstein’s image, though Branson has asserted no wrongdoing occurred on his part.

Bill Clinton

The former president’s past associations with Epstein have been scrutinized, but any accusations of involvement in Epstein's crimes are denied. New findings include photos and correspondence relating to Epstein.

Conclusion

As the investigation unfolds, the interplay between power, accountability, and public perception continues to be scrutinized, leaving many questions unanswered amidst a growing cloud of previous association. The ramifications of these revelations have sparked renewed discussions on the responsibilities of influential figures in society.