Named in the Epstein Files

Bob Weinstein

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Also known as: Robert Weinstein
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Background

Film producer and co-founder of Miramax Films and The Weinstein Company, listed in Epstein's black book with 4 phone numbers. Brother of Harvey Weinstein. Bob served as the less public-facing co-chairman of The Weinstein Company, overseeing the horror film label Dimension Films.

His multiple phone numbers in the black book, alongside his brother's 5 entries, suggest the Weinstein brothers were both known within Epstein's New York social network. Bob Weinstein was separately accused of sexual harassment by a Weinstein Company producer in 2017; he denied the allegations. No allegations connecting him to Epstein's criminal activities have been made, and he does not appear in flight logs.

Flight Log Appearances
No flight log records found for Bob Weinstein.
Related Documents
Celebrity Party Recap Featuring Weinstein and High‑Profile Entertainment Figures
2025-11-11 · House-oversight · Other
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To: "Weinstein, Marc A."
· Efta-ds9 · Other
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Celebrity Party Recap Featuring Weinstein and High‑Profile Entertainment Figures
· House-oversight · Government
Celebrity Party Recap Featuring Weinstein and High‑Profile Entertainment Figures The passage is a social‑event narrative listing numerous celebrities and industry executives. It contains no specific allegations, financial details, dates of wrongdoing, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. It merely mentions Harvey Weinstein’s presence, which is already widely documented, offering no new investigative angle. Key insights: Describes a private gathering of Hollywood agents and stars hosted by Ari Emanuel, Kevin Huvane, and Jim Berkus.; Mentions Harvey and Bob Weinstein attending and honoring award nominees.; Lists many high‑profile attendees (e.g., Oprah Winfrey, Elon Musk, Sean Penn) but provides no substantive claims.
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Celebrity Oscar Season Diary Detailing Party Guest Lists and Film Campaigns
· House-oversight · Government
Celebrity Oscar Season Diary Detailing Party Guest Lists and Film Campaigns The document is a personal diary recounting social events, film promotion tactics, and celebrity interactions during the 2011 awards season. It contains no specific allegations, financial transactions, or actionable evidence linking powerful officials or institutions to wrongdoing. The content is largely anecdotal and already public, offering minimal investigative leads. Key insights: Describes Harvey Weinstein's Oscar campaign strategy for "The Social Network" and "The King's Speech".; Lists numerous high‑profile entertainment figures attending pre‑Oscar parties (e.g., Arianna Huffington, Bob Iger, Eric Schmidt, Donald Trump).; Mentions a purported private screening of "The King's Speech" for Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister David Cameron, but provides no verification.
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Anecdotal Oscar Season Narrative with Celebrity Mentions
· House-oversight · Government
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