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Larry Page

Google co-founder mentioned hundreds of times in Epstein materials

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Also known as: Lawrence Edward Page

According to DOJ-released documents indexed by Epstein Exposed, Larry Page appears in 0 case documents, and 4 email records in the Epstein files.

American technology executive, co-founder of Google and Alphabet Inc. Mentioned hundreds of times in DOJ-released EFTA materials. Epstein worked to insert himself into tech circles via dinners, lab connections, and event invitations involving Page and other Silicon Valley leaders. Sergey Brin offered to bring Page to an Epstein dinner.

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Notable Positions
Co-Founder, Google | Co-Founder, Alphabet Inc.
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Larry Page 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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This dossier was generated by AI (Claude) from court filings, government releases, and other documentary sources in our database. It may contain errors or misattributions. Always verify claims against the linked source documents.

Background

Larry Page (born Lawrence Edward Page) is an American technology executive best known as the co-founder of Google, alongside Sergey Brin. Google was incorporated in 1998, and Page served as its CEO during its early years and again from 2011 to 2015. He subsequently became CEO of Alphabet Inc., Google's parent company, until December 2019. Page is consistently ranked among the wealthiest individuals in the world.

Page's name appears in the Epstein case files primarily in the context of Jeffrey Epstein's efforts to cultivate relationships with Silicon Valley's most prominent figures. The documentary evidence places Page in overlapping social and intellectual circles--particularly around the EDGE Foundation, TED conferences, and proposed seminars--that Epstein sought to penetrate. There is no evidence in the provided documents that Page engaged in any wrongdoing or had a close personal relationship with Epstein.

Page is mentioned in dozens of DOJ-released EFTA materials and House Oversight documents, predominantly in lists of high-profile individuals whom Epstein targeted for social and intellectual engagement. His co-founder Sergey Brin appears alongside him in nearly every relevant reference.

Epstein Connection

Larry Page's connection to the Epstein case is peripheral and social in nature. He is documented in three primary contexts: (1) an anecdotal account of Page and Sergey Brin visiting Epstein's plane on the tarmac at Monterey around the time of a 2002 TED conference; (2) his inclusion on invite lists for Epstein-organized 'Money & Power' seminars in 2012; and (3) his inclusion on EDGE Foundation event lists and intellectual gathering invitations that also included Epstein. Additionally, Epstein's files contained records of an Edge Foundation dinner from February 22, 2005, listing 'Craig Venter, Sergey Brin, Larry Page, JB.' Page was also listed as a potential participant in a proposed 'Strange Bedfellows' TV series concept found in Epstein-related documents. Multiple narrative accounts from Epstein's circle name Page among guests at Epstein's Manhattan dining room, though these are unverified personal recollections. No documents indicate Page had a direct financial, personal, or business relationship with Epstein.

Key Allegations(7)

Larry Page and Sergey Brin visited Epstein's private plane on the Monterey tarmac around the time of a 2002 TED conference, when Google was still in its early years. They allegedly discussed a whimsical 'Google bras' product concept.

alleged

Larry Page was included on an invite list for a proposed 'Money' seminar organized by Epstein, documented in a March 19, 2012 internal memo from Lesley Groff to Jeffrey Epstein.

documented

Larry Page was listed as an invitee on a distribution list for the EDGE.org annual question project, an email chain that also included Jeffrey Epstein, sent by John Brockman in December 2011.

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Larry Page attended an Edge Foundation dinner on February 22, 2005, alongside Craig Venter, Sergey Brin, and 'JB' (likely John Brockman), described as 'Prior to The Billionaires' Dinner - 2005.'

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Larry Page was named among guests at Epstein's Manhattan dining room in multiple anecdotal accounts, alongside figures such as Bill Gates, Larry Summers, and Sergey Brin.

alleged

Larry Page was listed as a potential participant in a proposed 'Strange Bedfellows' TV/lecture series, to be paired with director Alex Garland and/or IT computer scientist Eric Horvitz.

documented

News articles in SDNY clips reported that Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, along with Jeff Bezos, attended dinners hosted by John Brockman's Edge Foundation, which Epstein also attended.

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Legal Status
named in docs

Larry Page is not charged, investigated, or accused of any wrongdoing in any of the provided documents. His name appears in Epstein-related files solely in the context of social events, invite lists, and anecdotal accounts of encounters at tech and intellectual gatherings.

Contradictions(1)
Public Claim

Multiple anecdotal narratives describe Google as 'still in its infancy' at the time of the 2002 TED conference plane encounter.

Documentary Evidence

At least one version of the same narrative describes Google founders 'with their company rising into the stratosphere,' suggesting inconsistency in the characterization of Google's stage of development at the time of the alleged encounter.

Key Relationships(7)
Sergey Brinprofessional

Sergey Brin co-appears with Larry Page in virtually every document referencing Page. They co-founded Google and are consistently described together visiting Epstein's plane, attending Edge Foundation dinners, and appearing on the same invite lists. (d-21716, d-20093, d-16844, efta-efta00261202)

Jeffrey Epstein included Larry Page on invite lists for 'Money' seminars and Page's name appears in anecdotal accounts of Epstein's social gatherings. No evidence of a direct personal or financial relationship. (d-20093, d-32050, d-25033)

John Brockman, founder of EDGE.org, included Larry Page on distribution lists for EDGE events that also included Jeffrey Epstein. Page attended a 2005 Edge Foundation 'Billionaires' Dinner.' (d-16844, d-37173, efta-efta00261202)

Bill Gates appears on the same Epstein-organized seminar invite lists and EDGE distribution lists as Larry Page. Both are named as guests at Epstein's Manhattan dining room in anecdotal accounts. (d-20093, d-32050, d-16844)

Eric Schmidtprofessional

Eric Schmidt, then Google CEO/chairman, appears on the same Epstein 'Money' seminar invite lists as Larry Page. (d-20093, d-32050, d-25971)

Peter Thiel appears on the same Epstein-organized 'Money' seminar invite lists as Larry Page. (d-20093, d-32050, d-25971)

Jeff Bezos appears on the same Epstein 'Money' seminar invite lists and EDGE Foundation distribution lists as Larry Page. Both reportedly attended Edge Foundation dinners. (d-20093, d-16844, efta-efta00069900)

Timeline(6 events)

Larry Page and Sergey Brin allegedly visited Epstein's private plane on the Monterey tarmac, reportedly around the time of a TED conference. Multiple anecdotal accounts describe a discussion about a whimsical 'Google bras' concept.

Sergey Brin listed alongside Google in Edge Foundation records. (Page not specifically listed on this date but context links to Google founders' attendance.)

Larry Page attended an Edge Foundation gathering with Craig Venter, Sergey Brin, and 'JB,' described as 'Prior to The Billionaires' Dinner - 2005.'

2011-12d-37173

Larry Page included on the distribution list for John Brockman's EDGE annual question invitation email, which also included Jeffrey Epstein.

2012-03-19d-32050

Larry Page listed on an internal memo from Lesley Groff to Jeffrey Epstein as a potential invitee for a 'Money' seminar, alongside Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Sergey Brin, Eric Schmidt, Peter Thiel, and others.

SDNY news clips circulated internally referencing a New York Times article noting that Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page attended Edge Foundation dinners also attended by Epstein.

At a Glance

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