Robin Leach, host of "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous," is named in a victim's complaint in the new Epstein files, which contains unproven allegations from the 1990s.

Epstein Files Name TV Host Robin Leach in Alleged Sex Trafficking Complaint (Image: X/CNN)
The name of late television host Robin Leach appears in the latest release of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, according to a review of the files. The "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" icon, who died in 2018, is referenced in allegations contained within a victim's complaint.
Robin Leach was the British-American television host who became a cultural icon as the narrator of "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" from 1984 to 1995. With his distinctive voice, the show offered tours of celebrity mansions and extravagant possessions, defining 1980s-era celebrity worship. Before television, he worked as a journalist for outlets like the Daily Mail and People magazine. He died in 2018 at age 76.
Leach’s name appears in a victim’s complaint included among millions of pages released by the Department of Justice. The document lists allegations dating back to the 1990s and mentions Leach alongside others, including Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. It is important to stress that these claims were part of a filed complaint and were never proven in court during Leach’s lifetime.
The specific document is a complaint detailing allegations by a victim of Epstein's sex trafficking ring. It alleges that Robin Leach, along with Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, were part of a sex party brokered by Ghislaine Maxwell at a Trump golf course in California between 1995 and 1996. A separate section of the same document contains an even more severe allegation, claiming a victim witnessed Leach "strangled a young girl to death at a party."
No. Robin Leach was never accused of or charged with any criminal wrongdoing during his lifetime in connection to Jeffrey Epstein or any other matter. The allegations in the newly released files appear in a victim complaint and have not been adjudicated in a court of law. Leach died in 2018, a year before Epstein's federal indictment.
The mention of Leach is part of a vast release of over 3 million pages by the Justice Department under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The files include investigative records, flight logs, and victim statements. Many names appear in the documents, often in the context of social connections, flight logs, or unproven allegations. The DOJ has not suggested the files contain evidence proving every claim made within them.
A: He gained fame as the host of the 1980s/90s television show “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous,” recognized for guiding viewers through extravagant celebrity residences.
A: A victim complaint alleges he attended a sex party in the mid-1990s and contains a separate, uncorroborated witness claim of witnessing a homicide.
A: No. He was never charged with any crime related to these allegations and died in 2018.
A: The documents reveal his name is included in a filed complaint. The claims inside were never proven in court.