Trader consensus on Polymarket's Epstein Island visitor market centers on public flight logs from Jeffrey Epstein's plane and unsealed 2024 court documents from the Giuffre-Maxwell case, which name figures like Bill Clinton—logged for multiple Caribbean flights—and others including Donald Trump, though without explicit island confirmations for most. Recent developments include Trump's post-election position to potentially declassify more files, as pledged during his August 2024 campaign interview, fueling speculation but yielding no new releases yet. Traders weigh this against denials and lack of definitive visitor manifests, with odds reflecting evidentiary ambiguity rather than guilt. Upcoming DOJ actions under the incoming administration could shift probabilities amid ongoing legal scrutiny.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado$753,134 Vol.
Steve Bannon
13%
Richard Branson
12%
Woody Allen
12%
Noam Chomsky
11%
Bill Gates
10%
Deepak Chopra
10%
Steven Tisch
9%
Bill Clinton
9%
Kevin Spacey
8%
Harvey Weinstein
8%
Donald Trump
6%
Jay-Z
5%
Bill Cosby
5%
Elon Musk
4%
Michael Jackson
4%
Peter Attia
3%
Hillary Clinton
3%
Marco Rubio
1%
$753,134 Vol.
Steve Bannon
13%
Richard Branson
12%
Woody Allen
12%
Noam Chomsky
11%
Bill Gates
10%
Deepak Chopra
10%
Steven Tisch
9%
Bill Clinton
9%
Kevin Spacey
8%
Harvey Weinstein
8%
Donald Trump
6%
Jay-Z
5%
Bill Cosby
5%
Elon Musk
4%
Michael Jackson
4%
Peter Attia
3%
Hillary Clinton
3%
Marco Rubio
1%
This includes but is not limited to flight logs, photographs, videos, court records, or sworn testimony that clearly place the listed individual on the island. Public confirmation from the listed individual that they visited Little St. James will also qualify for a “Yes” resolution.
If any release of Epstein-related files is carried out by the United States federal government within 48 hours of this market's resolution time, this market will remain open for 48 hours after the resolution time to allow for evidence of visits to Little St. James to be investigated.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Mercado abierto: Feb 12, 2026, 5:24 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on Polymarket's Epstein Island visitor market centers on public flight logs from Jeffrey Epstein's plane and unsealed 2024 court documents from the Giuffre-Maxwell case, which name figures like Bill Clinton—logged for multiple Caribbean flights—and others including Donald Trump, though without explicit island confirmations for most. Recent developments include Trump's post-election position to potentially declassify more files, as pledged during his August 2024 campaign interview, fueling speculation but yielding no new releases yet. Traders weigh this against denials and lack of definitive visitor manifests, with odds reflecting evidentiary ambiguity rather than guilt. Upcoming DOJ actions under the incoming administration could shift probabilities amid ongoing legal scrutiny.
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