
Peter Gabriel
Musician listed in Epstein's black book
British musician and former Genesis member who appeared in Epstein's black book. No allegations of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein have been made.
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Peter Gabriel appears in records associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including flight logs, contact lists, or legal documents. Appearance in these records does not imply any wrongdoing or criminal conduct. Many individuals had legitimate professional or social interactions.
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Background
Peter Gabriel is a British musician, singer, songwriter, and activist, best known as the original lead vocalist of the progressive rock band Genesis and for a highly successful solo career. His work spans multiple decades, with notable songs including 'Big Time,' 'Sledgehammer,' and 'In Your Eyes.' Beyond music, Gabriel is recognized for his humanitarian work and his interest in technology and science, which has placed him in intellectual circles involving prominent technologists, scientists, and cultural figures.
Gabriel's name appears in documents released in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein case, primarily on guest and invitee lists for intellectual gatherings that appear to be associated with the Edge Foundation, an organization run by literary agent John Brockman. These events brought together prominent figures from science, technology, entertainment, and culture. No allegations of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein have been made against Gabriel.
Epstein Connection
Peter Gabriel's connection to the Epstein case is limited to his appearance in Epstein's black book with two phone numbers and his inclusion on multiple guest/invitee lists found in Epstein-related document troves. These lists appear to be associated with Edge Foundation events organized by literary agent John Brockman, which brought together luminaries from science, technology, and culture. Epstein was known to attend or financially support such gatherings. In at least one instance, Gabriel appears on a 'REGRETS' list, indicating he declined an invitation to an event. Additionally, Gabriel's song 'Big Time' was referenced in emails from Epstein discussing the documentary 'Inside Job,' but only as a factual observation about the film's soundtrack. There is no documentary evidence of any direct personal relationship, financial dealings, or improper conduct between Gabriel and Epstein.
Key Allegations(3)
Peter Gabriel's name and two phone numbers appeared in Jeffrey Epstein's black book of contacts.
documentedPeter Gabriel appeared on multiple guest/invitee lists found in Epstein-related documents, alongside prominent scientists, technologists, and cultural figures, in what appear to be Edge Foundation or similar intellectual event lists.
documentedPeter Gabriel appeared on a 'REGRETS' list for at least one event, indicating he declined an invitation.
documentedLegal Status
Peter Gabriel is named in Epstein-related documents solely as a contact in Epstein's black book and as an invitee to intellectual gatherings. He has not been charged, investigated, or accused of any wrongdoing in connection with the Epstein case.
Key Relationships(2)
Gabriel's name and phone numbers appeared in Epstein's black book, and his name appears on guest lists found in Epstein-related document repositories. No evidence of direct personal interaction or financial dealings.
Gabriel appears on multiple guest lists for events that appear to have been organized or coordinated by John Brockman's Edge Foundation, as evidenced by emails from Brockman found in Epstein files (efta-efta00636847, efta-efta00639634, efta-efta00705334, efta-efta00851125).
Timeline(4 events)
Peter Gabriel's name and two phone numbers recorded in Jeffrey Epstein's black book of contacts.
Peter Gabriel listed as 'Musician' on an event attendee/invitee list alongside Bill Gates, Danny Hillis, and other prominent figures.
Peter Gabriel listed on a 'REGRETS' list for an event, indicating he declined an invitation. Other regrets included Nicolas Berggruen, Nick Bostrom, Alfonso Cuaron, and Daniel C. Dennett.
Jeffrey Epstein emailed about the documentary 'Inside Job,' mentioning Peter Gabriel's song 'Big Time' as the opening music. This reference was to the film's soundtrack, not to any personal connection.
At a Glance
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1 source for black book status
Epstein's Black Book
“Listed with 2 phone numbers in the contact directory seized by authorities”
Activity Timeline
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Offshore Connections (2)
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Document Mentions
Email Mentions (4)
You should see this movie/documentary
Inside Job (2010) NYT Critics’ PickThis movie has been designated a Critic's Pick by the film reviewers of The New York Times. Sony Pictures Classics
You should see this movie/documentary
Inside Job (2010) NYT Critics' PickThis movie has been designated a Critic's Pick by the film reviewers of The New York Times.Sony Pictures Classics H
Re: You should see this movie/documentary
Inside Job (2010) NYT Critics’ PickThis movie has been designated a Critic's Pick by the film reviewers of The New York Times. Sony Pictures Classics
You should see this movie/documentary
Inside Job (2010) NYT Critics’ PickThis movie has been designated a Critic's Pick by the film reviewers of The New York Times. Sony Pictures Classics
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