In December, a flood of documents and photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's archive was released, sparking interest among Polymarket users.
The world's richest man, Elon Musk, won the most money on the "Who will be mentioned in the newly released Epstein files?" bet.
He faces competition from former US President Bill Clinton, current US President Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, Woody Allen, Michael Jackson, Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker, and others.
Since launch, the total betting volume has reached $2.71 million, placing Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk slightly ahead of American comedian Stephen Colbert.
Polymarket Bets for December 23, 2025
None of the listed individuals have been accused of any wrongdoing, and communication with Epstein does not imply knowledge of any crimes he has committed.
The question on the competing platform Kalshi, "Who will attend Epstein's interrogation?", expands the range of politicians and actors to include members of the opposite sex. Former First Lady Hillary Clinton and former Attorney General Loretta Lynch top the list.
Kalshi odds as of December 23, 2025
Since its inception, the Kalshi contract has had a trading volume of $54,105. Odds are consistently low, suggesting that traders consider participation unlikely, but not so unrealistic as to avoid it entirely.
