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Anna Miller

Woman who attended a dinner with Epstein and Woody Allen as a guest of Steve Bannon.

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# Anna Miller Anna Miller is a woman documented in the Jeffrey Epstein case files as a social acquaintance of Steve Bannon. Her professional background and personal details remain largely undocumented in the available case materials. Miller's connection to the Epstein investigation is primarily based on her attendance at a social dinner hosted by Jeffrey Epstein, where she was brought as a guest of Steve Bannon, the former executive chairman of Breitbart News and later White House Chief Strategist. This event served as documentation of the social connections between Bannon and Epstein during a particular period.

References to Miller appear in three documents within the Epstein case files database. Document EFTA01615053 contains what appears to be instant messaging or communication records dated 10:52-10:54 pm, in which Steve Bannon identifies Anna Miller as a "Friend" and describes her positively as "Extremely" cool, though some context from these exchanges remains unclear due to incomplete OCR transcription. The same document appears with alternate reference numbering as efta-efta01615053. Document EFTA00580245, attributed to Bill Siegel, includes Miller's name among a list of women's email addresses and names, including other individuals such as Nicole Maurer, Ghislaine (likely Ghislaine Maxwell), Sarah Miller, Cheryl Pike, Jennifer Post, and Lucie Salhany. This document suggests Miller may have been part of a broader communication network or contact list maintained in connection with Epstein's social circle.

Miller does not appear in Epstein's personal "Black Book" of contacts, indicating she was not among his most frequent or regularly contacted associates. Her presence in the case files is incidental to her connection with Bannon rather than indicative of direct involvement with Epstein's activities. The limited documentation available suggests Miller was a peripheral figure in the documented social networks rather than a central subject of investigation. In an iMessage exchange between Epstein and Bannon (EFTA01615126), Epstein offered Bannon the use of his private island or Palm Beach house, writing: "If you and a 'ms Miller' want some privacy. You can use island.

Or palm beach house. Anytime." Bannon replied "Thanks brother," and Epstein emphasized "the house use invite is sincere and not made often." In another message, Epstein teased Bannon: "tomorrow focus on miller ;)". The exchange demonstrates Epstein actively cultivating the Bannon relationship by extending personal hospitality to Miller.

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Anna Miller is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.

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Who is Anna Miller?

# Anna Miller Anna Miller is a woman documented in the Jeffrey Epstein case files as a social acquaintance of Steve Bannon. Her professional background and personal details remain largely undocumented in the available case materials. Miller's connection to the Epstein investigation is primarily based on her attendance at a social dinner hosted by Jeffrey Epstein, where she was brought as a guest of Steve Bannon, the former executive chairman of Breitbart News and later White House Chief Strategist. This event served as documentation of the social connections between Bannon and Epstein during a particular period. References to Miller appear in three documents within the Epstein case files database. Document EFTA01615053 contains what appears to be instant messaging or communication records dated 10:52-10:54 pm, in which Steve Bannon identifies Anna Miller as a "Friend" and describes her positively as "Extremely" cool, though some context from these exchanges remains unclear due to incomplete OCR transcription. The same document appears with alternate reference numbering as efta-efta01615053. Document EFTA00580245, attributed to Bill Siegel, includes Miller's name among a list of women's email addresses and names, including other individuals such as Nicole Maurer, Ghislaine (likely Ghislaine Maxwell), Sarah Miller, Cheryl Pike, Jennifer Post, and Lucie Salhany. This document suggests Miller may have been part of a broader communication network or contact list maintained in connection with Epstein's social circle. Miller does not appear in Epstein's personal "Black Book" of contacts, indicating she was not among his most frequent or regularly contacted associates. Her presence in the case files is incidental to her connection with Bannon rather than indicative of direct involvement with Epstein's activities. The limited documentation available suggests Miller was a peripheral figure in the documented social networks rather than a central subject of investigation. In an iMessage exchange between Epstein and Bannon (EFTA01615126), Epstein offered Bannon the use of his private island or Palm Beach house, writing: "If you and a 'ms Miller' want some privacy. You can use island. Or palm beach house. Anytime." Bannon replied "Thanks brother," and Epstein emphasized "the house use invite is sincere and not made often." In another message, Epstein teased Bannon: "tomorrow focus on miller ;)". The exchange demonstrates Epstein actively cultivating the Bannon relationship by extending personal hospitality to Miller.

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Anna Miller appears in 23 case documents, 0 flight logs, and 0 emails from the Epstein investigation files.

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