A new art installation appeared Monday in Washington, D.C.’s Farragut Square — a “Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame.”
Inspired by the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the art installation features replicas of the well-known stars, but instead of those who have impacted the entertainment industry, the stars features names of politicians, billionaires and others reported to be tied to Epstein, the Washington Post reported.
Epstein’s own star in the walk says “Child Sex Trafficker and Rapist” underneath his name.
Other people included in the walk, according to a video the Washington Post released on Instagram and a video USA Today released on YouTube, are:
- Ghislaine Maxwell, with the caption “Child Sex Trafficker”
- Bill Gates, with the caption “Billionaire Founder of Microsoft”
- Bill Clinton, with the caption “Former President of the United States”
- George Mitchell, with the caption “Former Senate Majority Leader”
- Prince Andrew, with the caption “Duke of York of British Royal Family”
- Larry Summers, with the caption “Former President of Harvard University”
- Dan Snyder, with the caption “Billionaire Former Owner of Washington Commanders”
- Clarence Thomas, with the caption “Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court”
- Casey Wasserman, with the caption “CEO of a Sports & Talent Agency”
- Harvey Weinstein, with the caption “Film Producer of Miramax & Weinstein Co”
- Peter Attia, with the caption “Former CBS News Contributor”
- Glenn Dubin, with the caption “Billionaire Hedge Fund Manager”
- Leon Black, with the caption “Billionaire Founder of a Private Equity Firm”
- Richard Branson, with the caption “Billionaire Venture Capitalist”
Each star on the “Walk of Shame” has a QR code at the top that links articles or public records discussing that person’s reported ties to Epstein.
The Epstein files released by the Justice Department outline “years of correspondence and visual evidence connecting the convicted sex offender to some of the wealthiest and most powerful people in the world,” the Post said.