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Jeffrey Epstein 'Walk of Shame' Emerges Blocks From the White House

The display features star-shaped plaques with QR codes linking to Justice Department files on Epstein, highlighting notable figures without implying charges or guilt.

  • In Farragut Square, a display dubbed the Jeffrey Epstein 'Walk of Shame' has appeared just blocks from the White House.
  • The stars draw attention to prominent names that appear in the millions of pages of Justice Department files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
  • QR codes embedded in the star-shaped plaques direct passersby to public records and reporting about each person's reported ties to Epstein.
  • Some stars list high-profile figures including former President Bill Clinton and billionaires Bill Gates and Les Wexner, and none have been charged or admitted wrongdoing related to Epstein.
  • It is not known who created the installation or how long it will remain in place, as display creators and duration of installation remain unknown.
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Jeffrey Epstein 'Walk of Shame' emerges blocks from the White House

The display, resembling the Hollywood Walk of Fame, draws attention to prominent names that have appeared in the Jeffrey Epstein files

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In Washington, D.C., since March 1st, adhesive stars mimicking those on the Hollywood Walk of Fame have been installed near the White House, displaying the names of individuals implicated in the Epstein cases, in a "Walk of Shame." Among those listed were Jeffrey Epstein, former Prince Andrew, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, and Bill Clinton.

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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