Actor Kevin Spacey is demanding that all files and names connected to Jeffrey Epstein‘s controversial case be made public.
Taking to X on Tuesday morning, Spacey pushed for the files’ release, adding his take that getting to the truth couldn’t happen fast enough.
“Release the Epstein files. All of them,” he wrote. “For those of us with nothing to fear, the truth can’t come soon enough.
“I hate to make this about me — but the media already has,” he added.

In January 2024, a lawsuit against Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell from 2015 led to the release of over 150 names tied to Epstein. Maxwell received a 20-year prison sentence in 2022 for helping Epstein run what prosecutors called an underage sex trafficking operation.
The files named powerful figures from politics and entertainment, including former President Clinton, President Trump, Prince Andrew, Michael Jackson, Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron Diaz, and Spacey.

Spacey, like many others named in the documents, has consistently denied any involvement with Epstein and Maxwell.
Spacey’s call comes after the Trump administration doubled down on recent findings that concluded Epstein didn’t maintain a client list and died by suicide in 2019.
The 65-year-old Oscar winner has faced major controversies lately. Netflix fired him from House of Cards in 2017 after accusations surfaced that he sexually harassed actors and crew members.

English prosecutors charged Spacey in 2022 with sexually assaulting three men in separate incidents from 2005, 2008, and 2013, with more charges added later. A jury found him not guilty.
Spacey also won a civil case brought by actor Anthony Rapp, who claimed Spacey made sexual advances toward him in the 1980s. The jury determined Spacey wasn’t liable for battery.