Prince Andrew Leads Polymarket Betting on Epstein Files Release


Last Updated on 1 month by Ashley Michael

Prince Andrew tops Polymarket betting odds at 77% probability for being named in potential Jeffrey Epstein document releases. Former President Bill Clinton follows at 71%, with Microsoft founder Bill Gates at 64%.

The cryptocurrency-based prediction market has attracted over $1.8 million in bets on which prominent figures might appear in sealed court documents related to Epstein’s criminal activities.

Attorney Alan Dershowitz ranks fourth at 63%, followed by physicist Stephen Hawking at 62%. Magician David Copperfield holds 61% odds, while former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak stands at 59%.

Actor Kevin Spacey rounds out the top eight at 58% probability. Other notable names include Ellen DeGeneres and Alec Baldwin, both at 45% odds on the platform.

The betting surge comes as Attorney General Pam Bondi has expressed interest in releasing flight logs and other Epstein-related documents. She stated hopes to disclose “a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information” about the convicted sex offender.

Polymarket operates using USDC cryptocurrency on the Polygon blockchain. The platform remains unavailable to U.S. residents due to regulatory restrictions. It previously handled over $3.6 billion in bets during the 2024 presidential election.

Multiple betting contracts exist with varying timeframes for potential document releases throughout 2025. Some focus on whether specific individuals will be mentioned, while others bet on release dates.

The documents primarily stem from Virginia Giuffre’s 2015 defamation lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell was convicted in 2022 on sex trafficking charges related to her work with Epstein.

Being mentioned in court documents does not imply wrongdoing or criminal involvement. Many individuals previously associated with Epstein have denied knowledge of his illegal activities.


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